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Abundance

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Asteroid mining promises untold riches for those willing to take the risks... but in the race to gain first-mover advantage, the price of failure can be severe.


The crew of the first commercial space mission to retrieve an asteroid for mining purposes has been killed in a catastrophic accident. Washed up ex-astronaut Charles 'Chuck' Sorrel is hired to look into the affairs of Abundance, the company behind the mission. He asks a few questions, makes a few conclusions, and writes some recommendations... but never gets a chance to collect.


Sorrel's easy-money gig turns sour when rival Chinese asteroid mining company Yangshen is implicated. The discovery triggers an international incident and thrusts an unwilling Sorrel into a trip across the Pacific, dinner with Yangshen's CEO, confrontations with the Mission Commander's widow Jen, and pressure to "hurry up and get to the bottom of things". Trapped in a high-level cover up, Sorrel must navigate a web of lies and deceit to uncover the truth - and make peace with his past in order to save the future.


Abundance is a cross-genre sci-fi thriller that spans the world and the heavens above... offering a glimpse into the messy near-future world of commercial space exploration and militarization, emergent AGI and geopolitical intrigue - where the ground truth is all-too-human and wholly unpredictable.

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      Starred review from December 15, 2024
      Disaster strikes when a 21st-century asteroid-mining entrepreneur tries to haul a valuable space rock to Earth in Chan's SF novel. Sometime after the 2030s, in an age of widespread economic and social global turmoil, Earth's commercial exploitation of space becomes the "Next Big Thing" and hope for a bright tomorrow. Charles Sorrel, an erstwhile astronaut who "washed out" of the program, is eking out a living (and paying alimony) by putting together shady deals for shadier private aerospace startups. His powerful former father-in-law, senator Robert McClusky, hands Sorrel a lucrative gig: the White House's inquiry into a shattering space tragedy. Celebrity entrepreneur Ethan DeWaal funded a pioneering expedition to capture a mineral-rich asteroid and maneuver it back toward Earth for consumption, but a titanic explosion caused the deaths of all four astronauts, including charismatic Carol Mathers, the enormously popular public face of the mission who represented DeWaal's company (called Abundance). Sorrel interviews DeWaal, Mather's heartbroken wife, Jen, and others; and what at first seemed to be a tragic accident assumes a more sinister tone with the involvement of Chinese space corporation Yangshen. They claim to have detected a massive fragment of the destroyed asteroid hurtling toward Earth and plan to take control of it as their own property. Was there a lethal conspiracy in place from the outset? Chan's somewhat Chandleresque hardboiled prose is rife with Los Angeles references ("it became briefly infamous late last century for being the place where an army of police cars finally arrested a retired football star driving a white Ford Bronco, but that's a subject best swept under the rug") as well as sidebars on Chinese culture and values. The novel is a satisfying blend of near-future forecast, technothriller, geopolitical crime whodunit (though the guilty parties are no great surprise), cyberpunk, and space adventure. The author's background in the entertainment industry is evidenced in the cinematic slam-bang chase finale and headlong momentum that helps to propel the material through the iffier patches. A smart, snappy epic of intrigue, technology, and skullduggery in the near future.

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