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The Martian Race by Gregory Benford
The Martian Race by Gregory Benford











The Martian Race by Gregory Benford

Benford is a solid prose stylist who creates full-toned characters.

The Martian Race by Gregory Benford

Then, after months of fruitless searching, Julia discovers evidence of life on Mars. Even if they can lift off, they discover that their nuclear-powered Chinese-European competitor, although launching later than they did, may have the sheer power necessary to return to Earth first. Their return craft has suffered serious damage and may not be repairable.

The Martian Race by Gregory Benford

Landing on the Red Planet, veteran astronaut Julia Barth and her comrades run into difficulties. His Consortium launches a bare-bones Mars expedition that is closely followed by a Chinese-European attempt, and the race for Mars is on. Enter John Axelrod, eccentric billionaire and space aficionado. In the early 21st century, after NASA's Mars program has been grounded because of a Challenger-like catastrophe, a $30 billion prize is announced to be awarded to the first private organization that can land a spaceship on Mars, do serious science and return in one piece. With so many Mars novels having been published in recent years, including award-winning fiction by Kim Stanley Robinson and others, it's hard to believe that even a talented writer like Benford (Cosm) could pull off another successful retelling of humanity's first expedition to the Red Planet-but he does.













The Martian Race by Gregory Benford