Time salvager

Wesley Chu

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Genres
Science fiction
Published
New York : Tor 2015.
Language
English
Main Author
Wesley Chu (-)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
380 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780765377180
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

James Griffin-Mars, a highly trained "chronman," travels from 26th-century Earth to past eras on numerous planets, salvaging coveted relics and materials to maintain humanity's power supply without breaking Time Laws (for instance, bringing someone back from the past) or affecting the time line. An apparently unstoppable plague has made Earth one of the least desirable places to live; fortunately, advanced technology lets James communicate by thought, provides powerful armor, and shields him from environmental discomforts. Haunted by people he has left to die in the past (his sister; a Nazi soldier; "the legendary Grace Priestly") and wishing only to complete his contract, James accepts a dangerous mission from menacing private corporation Valta, leading to life-changing choices. Like James, intriguing secondary characters such as High Auditor Levin and James's handler, Smitt, wrestle with increasingly complex ethical dilemmas; meanwhile, 21st-century scientist Elise, for whom James breaks the first Time Law, becomes his moral conscience and romantic interest, as well as a source of hope for a dying planet. Chu (The Lives of Tao) creates a fascinating world, strange and familiar, infused with humor, sorrow, courage, greed, and sacrifice. This page-turner is a riveting, gratifying read. (July) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

An alcoholic with impulse control issues, James Griffin-Mars is a Tier-1 chronman, an elite operative sent on missions to the past to recover technology and fuel that the bleak future desperately requires. He's performed questionably on past missions but always rationalized his acts by saying he was doing bad things to people who were already dead. On a mission to precollapse Earth, James rescues tech needed in his future and bonds with an idealistic young scientist named Elise Kim. When the arctic platform she is working on blows up, James impulsively carries her back with him to the 26th century, breaking the number one Time Law. Now his employers at -ChronoCom are hunting them both. VERDICT Chu, author of the "Lives of Tao" series, has penned a thrilling sf adventure. While James isn't the smartest nor the most ethical of men, the story gives him room to grow and a marvelous foil in Elise. Other secondary characters shine, including Grace Priestly, another figure from the past whom James kidnaps, and a truly menacing operative of the corporation bankrolling time travel for its own ends. [See Prepub Alert, 2/9/15.]-MM © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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