Stolen skies

Tim Powers, 1952-

Book - 2022

"Sebastian Vickery has learned something about UFOs that he shouldn't have-and Naval Intelligence, desperate to silence him, orders his old partner, Agent Ingrid Castine, to trap him. But Castine risks career, liberty, and maybe even life to warn Vickery-and now they're both fugitives, on the run from both the U.S. government and agents of the Russian GRU Directorate, which has its own uses for the UFO intelligence. With the unlikely aid of a renegade Russian agent, a homeless Hispanic boy, and an eccentric old Flat-Earther, Vickery and Castine must find an ancient relic that spells banishment to the alien species, and then summon the things and use it against them-in a Samson-like confrontation that looks likely to kill them... as well. Sweeping from the Giant Rock monolith in the Mojave Desert to a cultist temple in the Hollywood Hills, from a monstrous apparition in the Los Angeles River to a harrowing midnight visitation on a boat off Long Beach Harbor, Stolen Skies is an alien-encounter novel like no other"--

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Science fiction
Published
Riverdale, NY : Baen Books [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Tim Powers, 1952- (author)
Physical Description
287 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781982125837
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Review by Booklist Review

Powers takes readers on an intense adventure involving aliens and magic. Naval Intelligence Agent Ingrid Castine and former Secret Service Agent Sebastian Vickery share a past beyond the official records, having driven together into the Labyrinth, a hellish afterlife, and emerged with "echo-vision," which allows them each to see a short while into the past. When Naval Intelligence assigns Castine to identify Vickery, the onetime allies become fugitives from the government, and soon after from a team of Russian spies as well. Hesitantly partnered with a renegade Russian agent, along with other eccentric characters in Southern California, they must determine why alien appearances are increasing in frequency and what effect these are having, deciding whether to either assist the government's plan to contact the aliens or prevent it entirely. The fate of the world hangs in the balance as they decrypt clues, evade magical tracking, and occasionally stop for tacos or a microwave meal. Stolen Skies is a fun read, mashing sf with the supernatural in a familiar setting.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Paranormal investigators Sebastian Vickery and Ingrid Castine, a pair of well-matched misfits last encountered in Forced Perspectives, are back in L.A. to stave off an extraterrestrial apocalypse in this fun, dimension-bending thriller. After going their separate ways, the pair are thrown back together when civilian Vickery stumbles on classified information, and Naval Intelligence special agent Castine is pulled from her work disguising real crop circles as hoaxes to find out what her former partner knows. With coolly efficient Rayette Yoneda by her side and a squad of sensitive assignment specialists trailing behind, Castine tracks Vickery to a faked UFO crash site in the Mojave Desert that was designed to lure flying saucer buffs. Then real saucers show up, and some itchy Russian agents take out the navy security specialists, putting Castine and Vickery back on the run together, dodging spies from both sides while gathering allies among flat-earthers and chess-playing cultists waiting for the saucers to arrive. Powers, a master of mixing ESP and espionage with history and folklore, takes a more character-driven approach here, layering in backstory and internal monologue. It lessens some of the sense of wonder but adds to the depth of emotion. Fans will be thrilled. (Jan.)

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