Republic of Luna

If you liked "Prayers for the Assassin" or "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" this is a gotta read. The conflicts in the world today, and the technology of today are writ large and plausible in this novel.

-- John Cooley, Florida

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If you liked "Prayers for the Assassin" or "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" this is a gotta read. The conflicts in the world today, and the technology of today are writ large and plausible in this novel.

-- John Cooley, Florida

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This book is very well written, very thorough and descriptive. You can tell the author has done a great deal of research and study in the field of science. It is very intelligently done, a wonderful first book. I am left wanting to know more about this Lunarian society and how it progresses. Can't wait for the next book in the series!

   -- Evelyn Findley, Oregon

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     Lazarus Sheffield is a man on the edge. A high level analyst in the Department of Homeland Security, he's finally had enough and decides to bolt to the Moon, a place of freedom in his mind. The year is 2092.

   -- Ken Murphy, Texas

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     Lazarus Sheffield knew too much: secret things, forbidden things, dangerous things. He had to take sides and do it quickly in a world without tolerance; where religion was power and a free thinker was dead meat. He plotted his escape from the planet of his birth to the planet of his birthright - the moon.

    -- Rob Wilson, Arizona

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Plot takes place in 2092, mostly in a community on the moon. Lots of good science and an exciting story, highly critical of fundamentalist religions and making a compelling case for the advantages of reason. I can't wait for the sequel!

-- Harold Saferstien, Arizona

 

"Evolution's Child, Republic of Luna," by Charles Lee Lesher, is an exceptional piece of future science as I have read in some time. Set toward the close of this century, this well thought out work develops technologies that are only now being envisioned.

-- Craig Porter, Arizona

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Republic of Luna Graphics by Imagine Space Models Website by Writers Cramp Publishing