A reckless last mission on Mars, a crusade for justice on Earth … Reuben Jackson is the only one who still cares about Mars. In the shambles of the Great Collapse, Earth has abandoned the Mars explorers to their fate. But Reuben will make a stand for the Mars team—even against the powerfully united politicians and scientists. In too deep, he discovers hidden conspiracies and unexpected allies. As the conflict mounts on Earth, time runs down on Mars. Left to face Mars alone, Commander Donegan Moynihan and his team have no hope of surviving after their supplies are gone. Willing to accept a quicker death than starvation, the explorers strike out on a dangerous mission. They venture deep inside the ancient volcano of Arsia Mons, into perils and secrets long buried. What they discover would move mountains on Earth—but will it be enough to save themselves? |
Release date: October 8, 2024
I've never been a big sci-fi fan but Enclave has slowly been changing my mind. The Time Door is such an intriguing title that I would have wanted to read this book even if I hadn't seen the cover blurb and didn't already enjoy the publisher.
Shannon McDermott is a new-to-me author but I am always up for finding additional authors to add to my must-read list. With her storytelling skill painting a vividly imaginative dystopian Earth and harsh Martian landscape – both of which, may be more than they first appear – and a cast of interesting characters this first The Eternities book kept me intrigued from start to finish.
I may be new to Shannon McDermott's exciting fiction but I fully intend on being back for the next book in The Eternities duology. The Time Door just really got me good and hooked....
Tell Tale Book Reviews gives The Time Door by Shannon McDermott a 4 Bark rating.
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The story has been told again and again, a thousand variations on the old theme. When I was getting acquainted with it, through battered paperbacks and anthologies gathered from the old “scientifiction” magazines, I noticed that the colonies were usually abandoned because of a space plague, or aliens, or interplanetary war.
Exotic, exciting problems, the stuff of science fiction. But I had a thought: What if the reason for abandoning a space colony were a bit prosaic? What if there was just no more money?
The national debt is very much a thing (and an ever-growing thing, at an ever-increasing rate). We would be in trouble if that debt were ever called, or even if no more could be contracted. If it suddenly became time to pay the piper, if the money running off the press was no longer good enough—America couldn’t afford to support a colony on Mars. And we would have too many problems of our own to care very much about theirs.
A classic sci-fi story with a modern twist, something fantastic mixed with something prosaic. I liked it.
As I set to work on the idea, I soon made another variation to the theme. The abandoned colony did not take the whole stage. I gave equal space to those who had abandoned it. Good or bad, they had their reasons; they had their story, too. And as I began to write it, I realized that both stories were about survival. The struggle over whether they survived, and how, and what they would become on the other side.
These ideas grew into The Time Door—two parallel stories, separated by the distance between Mars and Earth, and yet united in the end. Whether abandoned on Mars, or caught in the collapse on Earth, they all need a way out; they all need to find a door.
Shannon McDermott is an author of science fiction and has been occupied for years with constructing scenarios of the colonization of Mars. Always a fan of the genre, she reviews Christian speculative fiction with Lorehaven. Her interests include history, classic literature, and lattes. She lives in the great Midwest, where she does her best to avoid icy weather, sweltering heat, and tornadoes, according to the season. |
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