LE Modesitt, Jr, is the bestselling author of the fantasy series The Saga of Recluce. His science fiction includes Adiamante, the Ecolitan novels, and Archform: Beauty. He lives in Cedar City, Utah.
"A glorious space opera set in a distant future when humans spread to the stars and splintered into a number of subsidiary civilizations. . . .Very enjoyable, lots of sense of wonder, and I even liked the characters." --Chronicle "Captivating far-future tale of life in space, from the author of Flash. . . .Modesitt's prose is lively, and there's enough sense of wonder here to satisfy even the most jaded. . . .A must-read for Modesitt fans, as well as those of Jack McDevitt and Arthur C. Clarke." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "An intriguing vehicle for exploring interstellar fundamentalism." --Entertainment Weekly "As usual, Modesitt's work shines with engrossing characters, terrific plotting, and realistic world-building. This stand-alone novel addresses relevant political and economic issues within the framework of rip-roaring space adventure, making it a must-read for fans of interstellar fiction." --Romantic Times BOOKreviews "Modesitt's storytelling and characterization are as good as ever, and his use of four first-person viewpoints is quite effective." --Booklist "Superior science-fiction adventure writing. The plot moves compellingly, the characters are distinct and idenitifiable." --Science Fiction Weekly "This is hard science and really hardball politics described by somebody who knows them from the inside out. A powerful novel on a sweeping, mysterious stage." --Dave Drake, author of The Way to Glory "L. E. Modesitt is one of those special authors who brings a great deal to his work: a love of words, an understanding of people and cultures, and an interest in great stories and ideas. It shows in every line of his tale. I read 'The Eternity Artifact' with pleasure, and felt well rewarded even beyond the last page." --David Farland, author of The Wyrmling Horde "Compelling... Readers who like both hard science and realistic sociology will be rewarded." --Publishers Weekly
"A glorious space opera set in a distant future when humans spread to the stars and splintered into a number of subsidiary civilizations. . . .Very enjoyable, lots of sense of wonder, and I even liked the characters." --Chronicle "Captivating far-future tale of life in space, from the author of Flash. . . .Modesitt's prose is lively, and there's enough sense of wonder here to satisfy even the most jaded. . . .A must-read for Modesitt fans, as well as those of Jack McDevitt and Arthur C. Clarke." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "An intriguing vehicle for exploring interstellar fundamentalism." --Entertainment Weekly "As usual, Modesitt's work shines with engrossing characters, terrific plotting, and realistic world-building. This stand-alone novel addresses relevant political and economic issues within the framework of rip-roaring space adventure, making it a must-read for fans of interstellar fiction." --Romantic Times BOOKreviews "Modesitt's storytelling and characterization are as good as ever, and his use of four first-person viewpoints is quite effective." --Booklist "Superior science-fiction adventure writing. The plot moves compellingly, the characters are distinct and idenitifiable." --Science Fiction Weekly "This is hard science and really hardball politics described by somebody who knows them from the inside out. A powerful novel on a sweeping, mysterious stage." --Dave Drake, author of The Way to Glory "L. E. Modesitt is one of those special authors who brings a great deal to his work: a love of words, an understanding of people and cultures, and an interest in great stories and ideas. It shows in every line of his tale. I read 'The Eternity Artifact' with pleasure, and felt well rewarded even beyond the last page." --David Farland, author of The Wyrmling Horde "Compelling... Readers who like both hard science and realistic sociology will be rewarded." --Publishers Weekly
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