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Iron Truth

by S. A. Tholin

Series: Primaterre (1)

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A bold and uncompromising science fiction epic.   When miners on a remote colony dig too deep, the golden age of space exploration comes to a bloody end. An alien corruption springs from the soil, possessing every mind it touches. Aboard one of the last colony ships, junior botanist Joy Somerset slumbers in cryostasis, unaware of the spreading chaos. She awakes stranded on Cato - a planet whose menacing sands seem to share a hunger with the crazed locals. Commander Cassimer, a Primaterre veteran dedicated to fighting the corruption, leads his elite strike team to Cato to recover a clandestine starship. On this storm-lashed world, surrounded by shadow and ruin, Cassimer faces not only failure, but the loss of what little sanity he has. Joy and Cassimer must trust each other long enough to uncover Cato's dark secret and work together to survive deranged cultists, terrorist rebels, and the IRON TRUTH.… (more)
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Enjoyable sci-fi

Iron Truth is immersive and captivating. It’s quite long, and it took me some time to get through - not because the plot slogged on forever or was in particular need of editing, but because a lot happens, and because it isn’t a quick, light read. The writing is very clean, only a couple of typos or instances of strange phrasing showed up in the KU file, and only once or twice enough to make me stop and reread. The universe this book is set in is vast with lots of history and it feels complex and real. We don’t get a lot of in-depth views of the existing societies outside of the planet where this book is set, but I think (and hope) we’ll see more in future books. The characters, at first, didn’t catch my interest. However, as the book goes on, I found myself caring for them, and they felt real. Despite being the first in a series, the book had a clear plot that wasn’t left hanging open at the end. There are, of course, plot threads left open for the sequels, but I think this book stands on its own satisfactorily, too. I look forward to future books by the author.

I guess I would categorize this as sci-fi horror, but it didn’t really feel like horror to me - which is good, since I don’t typically go for that genre. It’s at times hopeless and dark, and horrible things happen, but it doesn’t feel gratuitous. It feels more like a mystery, as the reader discovers truths, and lies, about the universe along with our characters. So readers looking for sci-fi horror that isn’t too horrible might try this one out. The technology is pretty well fleshed-out, and the future feels plausible, so I’d recommend it to readers to who enjoy science-y sci-fi. Finally, readers who don’t mind romantic subplots with a twist of crazy, or who are interested in relationships forged out of extraordinary circumstances would likely enjoy this, too. ( )
  chayote | Oct 4, 2019 |
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A bold and uncompromising science fiction epic.   When miners on a remote colony dig too deep, the golden age of space exploration comes to a bloody end. An alien corruption springs from the soil, possessing every mind it touches. Aboard one of the last colony ships, junior botanist Joy Somerset slumbers in cryostasis, unaware of the spreading chaos. She awakes stranded on Cato - a planet whose menacing sands seem to share a hunger with the crazed locals. Commander Cassimer, a Primaterre veteran dedicated to fighting the corruption, leads his elite strike team to Cato to recover a clandestine starship. On this storm-lashed world, surrounded by shadow and ruin, Cassimer faces not only failure, but the loss of what little sanity he has. Joy and Cassimer must trust each other long enough to uncover Cato's dark secret and work together to survive deranged cultists, terrorist rebels, and the IRON TRUTH.

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