Frigid Fracas
'Frigid Fracas' Summary
In Frigid Fracas by Mack Reynolds, set in the distant future, the discovery of sentient life on Jupiter's moon, Europa, sets the stage for an epic battle that will determine the fate of humanity. Dr. Olivia Grant, an exobiologist, uncovers evidence of intelligent beings beneath Europa's icy surface, propelling her into a dangerous struggle for control over this groundbreaking knowledge.
As Olivia delves deeper into Europa's mysteries, she realizes that powerful factions are vying for dominance. To protect herself and the secrets she holds, Olivia assembles an eclectic team consisting of a renegade pilot and a rogue artificial intelligence. Together, they brave treacherous ice canyons and face hostile alien landscapes while attempting to unravel the enigmatic secrets buried beneath the moon's frozen surface.
However, the conflicts go beyond mere political maneuvering. Hidden agendas, interplanetary politics, and ancient extraterrestrial enigmas converge, turning Europa into a frigid battleground. As tensions escalate, Olivia and her team find themselves grappling not only with external threats but also with their own fears and flaws.
Frigid Fracas explores the fundamental questions of humanity's place in the universe. With its gripping action, thought-provoking ideas, and memorable characters, the novel showcases Mack Reynolds's masterful storytelling. As the story hurtles towards its climax, readers will be enthralled by the struggle for survival, the intricate web of alliances and betrayals, and the deep-seated mysteries waiting to be unveiled.
With an immersive writing style and a sense of urgency that permeates every page, Frigid Fracas presents an enthralling blend of science fiction and suspense. Mack Reynolds invites readers on a journey through the icy abyss of Europa, where the destiny of humanity hangs precariously in the balance.
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Mack Reynolds
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Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd H...
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