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Mirrored Heavens (Autumn Rain Trilogy, Book 1)

Written by David J. Williams

Average Score: 55(6)


In the 22nd century, the first wonder of a brave new world is the Phoenix Space Elevator, designed to give mankind greater access to the frontier beyond Earth. Cooperatively built by the United States and the Eurasian Coalition, the Elevator is also a grand symbol of superpower alliance following a second cold war. And it’s just been destroyed.

With suspicions rampant, armies and espionage teams are mobilized across the globe and beyond. Enter Claire Haskell and Jason Marlowe, U.S. counterintelligence agents and former lovers—though their memories may only be constructs implanted by their spymaster. Now their agenda is to trust no one. For as the crisis mounts, the lives of all involved will converge in one explosive finale—and a startling aftermath that will rewrite everything they’ve ever known—about their mission, their world, and themselves.

Book Details

Science Fiction
Mass Market Paperback, 432 Pages
Published by Spectra on January 27, 2009
First Published by Spectra in 2008
ISBN-10 0553591568
ISBN-13 978-0553591569

Reviews


Pat`s Fantasy Hotlist | Patrick
Review Rating: 75
David J. Williams's The Mirrored Heavens starts with a bang and never ceases to gain velocity as the story speeds toward the finale.
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SF Site | Nathan Brazil
Review Rating: 60
The Mirrored Heavens is a good, if not great, first novel.
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sffworld.com | Mark Yon
Review Rating: 60
In summary, this is a fairly impressive first novel, though not perfect. It is a book that can be both entertaining and confounding.
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Neth Space | Neth
Review Rating: 58
n the end Mirrored Heavens is a forgettable book that may be a fun way to pass the time for those who need a break from gaming and their home theatres.
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SFRevu | Mel Jacob
Review Rating: 40
Overall, Williams handles action well, but he mangles emotions.
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Stephen Hunts SF Crownest | GF Willmetts
Review Rating: 40
I hate to do such a downer on a debut novel but whatever potential the editors see in Williams' work doesn't tend to convey here.
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