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Title:
The Icarus Plot
Series: The Icarus Saga
#1
Author: Timothy Zahn
Rating: 3.5 of
5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: 318
Words:
120K
Publish: 2022
This
is a “new” series by Timothy Zahn that follows up on his
standalone book The
Icarus Hunt. This series is
“Icarus” adjacent, in that we follow a new set of characters who
were not actually part of the Icarus Hunt. But Project Icarus is
front and center, so it definitely deserves the Icarus name.
I’d
last read The Icarus Hunt back in 2016 and had zero problem slotting
right back into the universe. Zahn does an absolutely bang up job of
introducing a new set of characters while giving us just enough
enough from the Icarus Hunt so new readers can completely understand
what is going on. Part of that is because this series is published by
Baen while The Icarus Hunt was published by Bantam and I suspect Baen
didn’t want readers to go exploring outside their garden. That
makes zero sense to me, but hey, publishers, amiright? Anyway, any
new reader can dive right into this science fiction series without
worrying about backstory. However, if they should choose to go back
and read The Icarus Hunt afterwards, they’ll just have a richer,
fuller experience.
Now,
my last read of Zahn was his Quadrail
series, a space detective series. It became obvious through those 5
books that Zahn had one voice for his writing. Sadly, that is the
case here. I kept getting flashbacks to Quadrail while reading this
book. Gregory Roarke and Selene, the main characters here, sound and
act almost exactly the same as Frank Compton and Bayta (notice the
lack of last name for the women? It’s not derogatory on Zahn’s
part, it’s just his formula) from Quadrail. The situations are
different, but multiple alien encounters happen (just like in
Quadrail) and Roarke reacts the same as Frank Compton. Selene/Bayta
is a side character and stays that way. It was like seeing an actor
from a movie I really like acting in another movie. Imagine if Agent
Smith from the Matrix was acting all “Smith’y” as Elrond in the
Lord of the Rings movies? Or if Agent Smith was acting like Elrond
while being in the Matrix? It didn’t ruin my enjoyment of the book,
but it did leave me concerned that maybe this Icarus series was going
to end up feeling like Quadrail 2.0.
Zahn
writes really good move/counter-move/TWIST/count-twist/move kind of
stories and that is the case here. Just when I thought maybe I had a
handle on things, everything shifted and I had to put what I had
before into this new perspective that had just opened up to me. As
long as you don’t mind knowing that you don’t know what is
actually going on, you’ll love this book.
Overall,
I like the ideas presented here, I like how this continues the Icarus
storyline but with new people while incorporating the original cast
and I like the inclusion of more aliens and wider socio-political
stage. My concerns I’ve already voiced, so now we’ll see if they
happen or not.
Bon
Voyage...
★★★✬☆
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The
Icarus Plot, the first book in Timothy Zahn's Icarus
Saga, follows former
bounty hunter Gregory Roarke and his Kadolian partner, Selene.
Working as peaceful trailblazers, their quiet life ends when they are
hired by mysterious operatives to track down a woman named Tera and a
secret project known as Icarus.
The
Setup: Roarke is
drawn to the job not just for the unlimited budget, but for the
chance for long-delayed payback against an old adversary.
The
Hunt: As Roarke
and Selene search for Tera, they realize they aren't the only ones
in the game. Multiple groups of bounty hunters and one of the most
ruthless drug lords in the galaxy are all vying for the target.
The
Twists: Every
employer and player in the plot has their own hidden agenda. Roarke
must constantly determine who to trust and survive countless long
cons while uncovering the true nature of the Icarus project
Six
years ago, the freighter Icarus disappeared
with all hands aboard. Five years ago, bounty hunter Gregory Rourke
and his partner Selene were hunting the Icarus’
captain Jordan McKell when they were both ambushed. Now Rourke and
Selene are trailblazers, surveying unknown worlds. Now they’re
hired by a mysterious pair who want them to return to bounty hunting.
The target? Another member of the Icarus.
For Rourke, it looks like payback time.
But
Rourke is about to find himself hip deep in a plot with more players
than he can possibly realize. His employers are untrustworthy. Other
bounty hunters are in on the chase. One of the worst drug lords in
the spiral arm of the galaxy has added his own bounty. The woman
Rourke is hunting is playing a game of her own, and she has her own
allies.