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Ghost Spin [Paperback]

Chris Moriarty

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28 May 2013
Sometimes a ghost of a chance is all you get.

Award-winning author Chris Moriarty returns to a dazzling cyber-noir far future in this gritty, high-stakes thriller where the only rule is “Evolve . . . or die.”
 
The Age of Man is ending. The UN’s sprawling interstellar empire is failing as its quantum teleportation network collapses, turning once-viable colonies into doomed island outposts. Humanity’s only hope of survival is the Drift: a mysterious region of space where faster-than-light travel—or something far stranger—seems possible. As mercenaries and pirates flock to the Drift, the cold war between the human-led UN and the clone-dominated Syndicates heats up. Whoever controls the Drift will chart the future course of human evolution—and no one wants to be left behind in a universe where the price of failure is extinction.

When the AI called Cohen ventures into the Drift, he dies—allegedly by his own hand—and his consciousness is scattered across the cosmos. Some of his ghosts are still self-aware. Some are insane. And one of them hides a secret worth killing for. Enter Major Catherine Li, Cohen’s human (well, partly human) lover, who embarks on a desperate search to solve the mystery of Cohen’s death—and put him back together. But Li isn’t the only one interested in Cohen’s ghosts. Astrid Avery, a by-the-book UN navy captain, is on the hunt. So is William Llewellyn, a pirate who has one of the ghosts in his head, which is slowly eating him alive. Even the ghosts have their own agendas. And lurking behind them all is a pitiless enemy who will stop at nothing to make sure the dead don’t walk again.

Praise for Ghost Spin
 
“Complexity is the watchword here, of thought, idea, narrative, character and plot. . . . Highly rewarding.”Kirkus Reviews
 
“Rewarding . . . The adaptations humans make to survive in the hostile environments of other worlds, a galaxy teetering on the edge of singularity . . . are genuinely visionary.”Publishers Weekly
 
“This stand-along ‘spin-off’ offers a compelling tale of adventure/suspense blended with cybernoir and high-tech sf.”Library Journal
 
“An excellent read: gripping, fast-paced, provocative and handsome.”—Tor.com
 
“A brilliant mix of space opera, cyberpunk, and just plain great writing, Moriarty’s work is some of the most impressive in science fiction today.”—SFRevu

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3.0 out of 5 stars Sound and fury 14 Jun 2013
By R. Hubbard - Published on Amazon.com
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After reading and enjoying the first two books in this trilogy, I was really looking forward to Ghost Spin and bought it on the day it was released. I just finished reading it this morning and feel rather disappointed by this conclusion to the trilogy. Ghost Spin continues the story of Catherine Li, following her on a quest to understand why her AI husband, Cohen, killed himself and to avenge his death. The story is incredibly dense with a great barrage of speculative science ideas hurled at the reader. A number of the characters and quite a bit of the motivation for their actions have their roots in the previous novels, and I can only imagine that readers who have not read the first two books will be quite lost.

I think my disappointment with this book comes from two directions. First, there is just a tremendous amount going on in the book but very little of it is really followed through in a logical and satisfying manner. Chris Moriarty has definitely done her homework in terms of turning up all sorts of interesting scientific concepts to pepper the book with. But in a lot of cases this just means incorporating real scientific terms in a sort of technobabble that sounds flashy and scientific but bears no connection to the real meaning of that science and is not explored in sufficient depth for the reader to really connect to the implications of what this sort of science would be. My second quibble with the book is that I think it was in need of some better editing. There are a few places where a character is called by the wrong name. I don't want to give anything away, but there are many characters in the book who appear in multiple versions or copies. This is confusing enough, as is, but when one of the copies is accidentally called by the wrong name it can become really bewildering. There are also a number of places where the action leads up to a major revelation only for the reader to find that the big reveal was actually previously stated as a casual fact 20 or 30 pages earlier. As a reader this feels like a major let down, and it happens at least 3 or 4 times.

There are some highlights to Ghost Spin including a few interesting characters, particularly Dolniak and LLewellyn. If you are familiar with the city of Pittsburgh you may also enjoy, as I did, reading about New Allegheny where the streets and neighborhoods are transfigurations of Pittsburgh, resurrected on a terraformed world. Overall, however, my feeling is that there is just so very much going on in this book but that very little of it connects to anything meaningful either in terms of the characters or the science. To me Ghost Spin felt like a lot of sound and fury with no emotional substance.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Get It 28 May 2013
By Jose Munoz-nieves - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
5/28 Just downloaded and started reading and if you are debating getting this book go ahead. The 1st chapter alone is worth it.
5/30 Just finished after 2 days and 1 night of straight reading, with a break now and then. This, the final episode of the series, is absolutely superb and the series the best that I have ever read. If you love a challenge it shouldn't be too hard to understand the concepts. It would help to have read the 1st 2 books which is what I intend doing. Although, I have read them twice already while waiting on the final chapter. I can't even begin to think about the level of creativity it takes to write at this level of accomplishement; and just when I thought that the great writters were behind us you get a masterpiece.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating SCI-, barely coherent FI 28 May 2013
By Paul A. Mastin - Published on Amazon.com
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There is no question in my mind that Chris Moriarty is much smarter than I am. (Not that that is any great feat . . . .) Her newest book, Ghost Spin, demonstrates that she is a thoughtful, imaginative writer, whose vision for artificial intelligence spans the universe. It's an ambitious book, more ambitious than my little mind could enjoy.

Ghost Spin is set in the same future setting and returns characters from her previous novels Spin State and Spin Control, neither of which I have read. The novel opens as Cohen, an AI who is inhabiting a human body, shoots himself/the body in the head. His . . . wife, Li, . . . if that makes sense for an AI to have a wife . . . spends the rest of the novel seeking to find out what happened. In the course of the story, Moriarty takes the reader on a tour of the possibilities of sentient AIs who can exist in a variety of settings, including inhabiting humans.

The result is a confusing mess. The time frames shift inexplicably with flashbacks and changing perspectives. There are long passages of dialogue, including characters talking to the AI within themselves. When Cohen inhabits a ship's captain, there's a split-personality, dual identity thing happening. When Li comes along and sees her "husband" in the captain's body, I couldn't help thinking of Whoopi Goldberg/Patrick Swayzee and Demi Moore.

There is some awesome, solid speculative science in Ghost Spin. Besides AI, the world of the future comes alive with references to terraforming, faster-than-light space travel, and colonization that has dispersed humanity from a ravished Earth. But I had a hard time making myself enjoy the book. Halfway through I began skimming to the end. Again, I'm probably just not smart enough, not a careful enough reader, or maybe I should have read the other 2 books first.

Thanks to Edelweiss and the publisher for the complimentary electronic review copy!
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