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The Elysium Commission

by L. E. Modesitt Jr.
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Overview

L.E. Modesitt returns to SF with a whole new future world on the brink of destruction.

A brilliant scientist on the planet Devanta has created a small universe contiguous to ours β€”and a utopian city on one of the planets. The question becomes, though, an utopia for whom? And why is a shady entertainment mogul subsidizing the scientist? More critical than that, does this new universe require the destruction of a portion β€”or all β€” of our universe in order to grow and stabilize?

Blaine Donne is a retired military special operative now devoted to problem-solving for hire. He investigates a series of seemingly unrelated mysteries that arise with the arrival of a woman with unlimited resources who has neither a present nor a past.

The more he investigates, the more questions arise, including the role of the two heiresses who are more β€” and less β€” than they seem, and the more Donne is pushed inexorably toward an explosive solution and a regional interstellar war.

Synopsis

L.E. Modesitt returns to SF with a whole new future world on the brink of destruction.

A brilliant scientist on the planet Devanta has created a small universe contiguous to ours —and a utopian city on one of the planets. The question becomes, though, an utopia for whom? And why is a shady entertainment mogul subsidizing the scientist? More critical than that, does this new universe require the destruction of a portion —or all — of our universe in order to grow and stabilize? Blaine Donne is a retired military special operative now devoted to problem-solving for hire. He investigates a series of seemingly unrelated mysteries that arise with the arrival of a woman with unlimited resources who has neither a present nor a past.

The more he investigates, the more questions arise, including the role of the two heiresses who are more — and less — than they seem, and the more Donne is pushed inexorably toward an explosive solution and a regional interstellar war.

Publishers Weekly

Modesitt's action-packed space opera-cum-hard-boiled detective story (after 2006's Soarer's Choice) stars Blaine Donne, retired special operative who solves problems for the wealthy by day and fights crime by night on the planet Devanta. While tracking down missing heiresses, checking on a pal's patent infringement case and doing a background check on a client's granddaughter's unsuitable fianc , he discovers connections among several commissions. Blaine's pal ends up dead, and Blaine realizes that he's also been hired to look into the project that's illegally using his friend's technology for momentous purposes. Even as several attempts on his life leave him more curious than ever, the political situation on the planet Devanta destabilizes, and he makes full use of his special ops skills in a final caper to save the planet. Modesitt cleverly weaves together disparate threads of information to form a complete tapestry. (Feb.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, L. E. Modesitt Jr.

L.E. MODESITT, JR. lives in Cedar City, Utah.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly

Modesitt's action-packed space opera-cum-hard-boiled detective story (after 2006's Soarer's Choice) stars Blaine Donne, retired special operative who solves problems for the wealthy by day and fights crime by night on the planet Devanta. While tracking down missing heiresses, checking on a pal's patent infringement case and doing a background check on a client's granddaughter's unsuitable fianc , he discovers connections among several commissions. Blaine's pal ends up dead, and Blaine realizes that he's also been hired to look into the project that's illegally using his friend's technology for momentous purposes. Even as several attempts on his life leave him more curious than ever, the political situation on the planet Devanta destabilizes, and he makes full use of his special ops skills in a final caper to save the planet. Modesitt cleverly weaves together disparate threads of information to form a complete tapestry. (Feb.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

VOYA - Marsha Valance

Modesitt blends mystery and suspense with hard science fiction to produce a serviceable but not outstanding adventure. Blaine Donne, a private investigator on the planet Devanta, is a medically retired Special Forces operative who keeps in shape by acting as an anonymous vigilante, The Shadow Knight, after dark. Over a few days, he receives six assignments: A powerful noblewoman wants her great-granddaughter's betrothed vetted; a virtual client wants to assure the well-being of a former lover; another client is searching for a missing heiress; two clients allege copyright infringement (one of a logo, the other of a process); and a mysterious beauty asks to uncover any connections among a wealthy pimp, a reclusive city planner, and the word "Elysium." Devanta is a world of advanced gene manipulation and complex communications, where almost nothing virtual is trustworthy. Much like a pulp PI, Blaine relies on human sources and footwork in his investigations, which begin to dovetail and to point ominously toward a planned planetary destruction. Even as the pace builds toward a world-smashing denouement, however, the reader remains detached. Modesitt, as always, offers a multifaceted story, whose motivating question is how to determine truth in a highly developed society, but his characters fail to engage the reader. The book is recommended for purchase only for those teen collections where the author has a following of thoughtful readers who appreciate his layered approach.

Library Journal

When former military special operative Blaine Donne takes up private investigation on the planet Devanta, he encounters a series of mysteries involving a woman with no past or present. Discovery of the creation of a contiguous universe by a brilliant scientist backed by funds from an unknown source draw Donne into a dangerous conflict that threatens to erupt into an interstellar war. Prolific sf author Modesitt (the "Spellsong Cycle") creates a far-future tale of intrigue and mystery featuring a tough but admirable sleuth. In all likelihood, future installments will follow this sturdy addition to most sf collections. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

Far-future Mr. Fix-it gets into hot water-a familiar Modesitt (The Eternity Artifact, 2005, etc.) scenario here given a trudging workout. By day, ex-military special operative and narrator Blaine Donne solves business problems and earns large fees; by night, he stalks the back streets of Thurene on planet Devanta, righting small wrongs for free. Suddenly, commissions arrive in a bunch. A wealthy widow wants Donne to investigate her granddaughter's betrothed, a research doctor she suspects of being a closeted gay. A beautiful lady with no apparent identity wants him to uncover connections between creepy entrepreneur Legaar Eloi, obsessive city planner Judeon Maraniss-another, less frequent narrator-and "Elysium," whatever that may be. Another client wishes to locate an elusive missing heiress. A case of copyright infringement crops up. Seemingly, the cases are unrelated. However, Eloi and Maraniss operate from a country estate that possesses a huge, hidden power source-but to what end? Donne solicits help from his high-powered elder sister Krij, a corporate-compliance expert. Eloi and Maraniss may be conspiring with a foreign power to overthrow Devanta's benevolent oligarchy, the Civitas Sorores. Donne resolves the wealthy widow case (he isn't gay, she is; neither cares) but learns nothing of Elysium except to suspect that his mysterious respondent is a Sorores agent. Finally, the Sorores lose patience with Donne and make their requirements explicit: It seems that he must come out of retirement. Some brisk action closes the proceedings, but otherwise, mediocre problems and solutions-our hero has little idea how to Google for information and spends most of his time asking his friends forgossip.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2008
Publisher
Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
Pages
368
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780765356543

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