Shifting Reality, Patty Jansen
Shifting Reality, Patty Jansen
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Shifting Reality

Author: Patty Jansen

Narrator: Patty Jansen

Unabridged: 11 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/22/2021


Synopsis

A few years ago, a military doctor walking the corridors of New Jakarta Station saved Melati's life. She signed up for the International Space Force to pay back her moral debt to him. But her family thinks she has betrayed her people. It was ISF who forcefully removed their grandmothers and grandfathers from the crowded slums of Jakarta to work in interstellar space stations.It is Melati's job to teach six-year old construct soldiers, artificial humans grown in labs and activated with programmed minds. Her latest cohort has one student who claims that he is not a little boy, but a mindbase traveller whose swap partner took off with his body. It soon becomes clear that a lot of people are scouring the station for this fugitive, a scientist with dangerous knowledge.The best place to hide in the station is amongst the many cultures and subcultures of the expat Indonesian B-sector. Looking for him brings Melati into direct conflict with her people. She does not want to be seen as one of the enemy, but if the scientist's knowledge falls in the wrong hands, war will come to the station.

About Patty Jansen

Patty Jansen is the author of the Ambassador series and the Icefire and Moonfire trilogies. She lives in Sydney, Australia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brie on July 01, 2013

Hard science fiction does not ever have to mean a light story peppered with dense, science-heavy prose. And this book shows you why. The setting is an orbital, rotating space station a few hundred years in the future. It is one of several mining the orbital debris around one of our gas giants. A lot......more

Goodreads review by Dylan on October 27, 2015

This is an interesting book with a unique premise - people of Indonesian extraction living on a mining station - which I liked but didn't love. What I thought worked: The premise and cultural setting worked really well. I loved how the author fused together the Indonesian social norms with the high-te......more

Goodreads review by Gmpow on March 11, 2017

To be honest, I stopped reading half way through. It started well, and really threw you into the Universe and the problem with the new set of constructs. Then we went away from that for interminable pages of her running around in circles after members of her family. I thought the setting was promising......more