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The Echo
The Echo | James Smythe
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The disappearance of the spaceship Ishiguro twenty-three years ago devastated the global space program and set back exploration for a generation. Now, thanks to the tireless efforts of twin brothers Mira and Tomas Hyvonen, the program has been resurrected. Spearheading a new age of human discovery, the brothers also hope to solve the mystery behind the Ishiguro's disastrous mission. Mira and Tomas are determined to make their trip successful. They have arranged everything down to the smallest detail. Nothing has been overlooked. They don't know that in space, the devil isn't always in the details . . . and nothing goes according to plan.
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The Echo | James Smythe
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#RRSciFiMonth Day 17: I‘ve got a bad feeling about this... I love a well-told disaster story, and James Smythe‘s Anomaly series has me hooked. What can possibly go wrong? Oh, everything... repeatedly.

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Karionie
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Ugh. First person narration is a tricky thing. It can add wonderful immediacy to a story, or it can send me running. I ran from this narrator. He was making me feel claustrophobic. I suppose it‘s a pitfall of books that are, at root, character studies, that you might find the characters completely unappealing.