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EPISODE · May 16, 2018 · 2 MIN

Crater's Edge

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Crater's Edgeby Lucy AndrewsReview by Barry BoyCrater's Edge is a well-edited novel written in the third person in the genre of futuristic, off-world, fantasy or science-fiction.The main protagonist is Kalen Trinner, an experienced mining engineer-cum-troubleshooter, who is sent to a mine at Area 20, which is in Three Craters on a planet called Taidor, where they have been experiencing unusual phenomena, such as an abnormal number of cases of sickness among the miners and malfunctions in the plant and equipment.FuturisticIn the time of this story at Crater's Edge, mankind has still not managed to control the birth rate, but they have come up with an ingenious method to adapt to it. They have the population living in shifts! That is, people have their own homes, but they share the streets, amenities and even their jobs. There are two such shifts called (time) Zones - Unity and Early.These two Zones are strictly segregated and the people from each are prohibited from meeting each other, which means that all public places have to be cleared at the end of each shift. Presumably, because of this, each Zone develops a distinct character, feel, or way of behaving.The only point of contact is through the notes that the person doing your job in the other Zone - called one's Duplicate - leaves at the end of the day. In this way, plant, offices and businesses are kept running twenty-four hours a day.Crater's Edge portrays a unique answer to the problems of overcrowding that reminds me of some of the situations that the crew of the Star Ship Enterprise encountered during their voyages. Weird, outlandish solutions that don't quite work, which allows us, from our present-day, Earthly perspective to wonder how those other-planetary leaders came up with them!I thoroughly enjoyed Crater's Edge by Lucy Andrews. I enjoyed Miss Andrews' unique storyline and the well-drawn characters and locations. I also thought that there was the right amount of detail concerning the mining operations themselves. If I have a criticism, it is personal and small - I thought that the cliff-hanger ending was a little abrupt.However, the cover and the title also match the storyline of Crater's Edge, so I have no hesitation in giving Lucy  Andrews five out of five stars for her novel Crater's Edge.Well done!You can find a unique interview with this author on this blog by clicking her name: Lucy Andrews .and purchase Crater's Edge here too!.Podcast: Crater's Edge

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Crater's Edgeby Lucy AndrewsReview by Barry BoyCrater's Edge is a well-edited novel written in the third person in the genre of futuristic, off-world, fantasy or science-fiction.The main protagonist is Kalen Trinner, an experienced mining engineer-cum-troubleshooter, who is sent to a mine at Area 20, which is in Three Craters on a planet called Taidor, where they have been experiencing unusual phenomena, such as an abnormal number of cases of sickness among the miners and malfunctions in the plant and equipment.FuturisticIn the time of this story at Crater's Edge, mankind has still not managed to control the birth rate, but they have come up with an ingenious method to adapt to it. They have the population living in shifts! That is, people have their own homes, but they share the streets, amenities and even their jobs. There are two such shifts called (time) Zones - Unity and Early.These two Zones are strictly segregated and the people from each are prohibited from meeting each other, which means that all public places have to be cleared at the end of each shift. Presumably, because of this, each Zone develops a distinct character, feel, or way of behaving.The only point of contact is through the notes that the person doing your job in the other Zone - called one's Duplicate - leaves at the end of the day. In this way, plant, offices and businesses are kept running twenty-four hours a day.Crater's Edge portrays a unique answer to the problems of overcrowding that reminds me of some of the situations that the crew of the Star Ship Enterprise encountered during their voyages. Weird, outlandish solutions that don't quite work, which allows us, from our present-day, Earthly perspective to wonder how those other-planetary leaders came up with them!I thoroughly enjoyed Crater's Edge by Lucy Andrews. I enjoyed Miss Andrews' unique storyline and the well-drawn characters and locations. I also thought that there was the right amount of detail concerning the mining operations themselves. If I have a criticism, it is personal and small - I thought that the cliff-hanger ending was a little abrupt.However, the cover and the title also match the storyline of Crater's Edge, so I have no hesitation in giving Lucy  Andrews five out of five stars for her novel Crater's Edge.Well done!You can find a unique interview with this author on this blog by clicking her name: Lucy Andrews .and purchase Crater's Edge here too!.Podcast: Crater's Edge

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