Angelmass

by Timothy Zahn

Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Description

Since the discovery of the black hole called Angelmass, the Empyrean has used angels, particles emitted by the black hole, to keep its officials honest. The Pax is sure that these angels must be part of an alien plot, and Kostas is sent to investigate.

Pages

554

DDC/MDS

813.54

Language

User reviews

LibraryThing member jediphil683
Far from perfect, but still as gripping as any other tale of Zahn's, Angelmass really relies on its strength of characterization, and that's what carries the day. I want the characters to uncover the plot, to discover the truth, to push past their strange almost anti-social tendencies. If I didn't
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want that, it wouldn't have worked. But it did.
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LibraryThing member bluesalamanders
I've been told that Zahn's regular science fiction books are better than his Star Wars books, but I didn't think this was. I would have preferred more focus on fewer characters, maybe a few less random plot devices, and the twist at the end to make more sense or be more meaningful.
LibraryThing member azyre
Great book. A character in this book named after me (Dr. Laurn Podolak):)
Thanks Tim!

Publication

Tor Science Fiction (2002), Edition: 1st, 560 pages

Original language

English

Original publication date

2001

Physical description

554 p.

ISBN

081258418X / 9780812584189
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