Return to Mars explained

There is also a 1955 juvenile science fiction novel of this name by W. E. Johns.

The title 'Return to Mars' was used by authors Anthony Pollock and Brian Crowley in 1989, published by Magistra (Australia) as non-fiction.

Return to Mars
Cover Artist:Gregory Bridges
Author:Ben Bova
Series:Grand Tour
Genre:Science Fiction
Publisher:Avon Eos (US)
Hodder & Stoughton (UK)
Pub Date:8 June 1999
Media Type:Print (hardcover)
Pages:416 (Hardcover edition)
Isbn:978-0-380-97640-9
Dewey:813/.54 21
Congress:PS3552.O84 R47 1999
Oclc:40881619
Preceded By:Mars
Followed By:Mars Life

Return to Mars is a science fiction novel by Ben Bova. This novel is part of the Grand Tour series of novels. It was first published in 1999 and is a sequel to Ben Bova's novel Mars.

Plot summary

Navajo geologist Jamie Waterman returned to Earth as a hero, travelling the globe, giving speeches on Mars, and supporting a return voyage. Now six years later, Waterman gets to return to his beloved red planet, and to the mysterious dwelling in the Valles Marineris region. However, the second voyage has sponsorship not from governments, but from corporations, most notably from millionaire Daryl Trumball, whose son is sent on the mission to make his father proud... and money. Now, Jamie finds himself locked in a war between Trumball's wishes of exploiting the planet, his job as mission director, and his own desires to explore the cliff dwelling that could hold the key to discovering the planet's past inhabitants.

Characters

Reception

Publishers Weekly, in its 1999 review, wrote that Bova made the hard science aspects of this novel vivid and appealing. His characters were "less enchanting and the inclusion of a saboteur seems like overkill, since the environment he describes more than capable of destroying anyone for simple carelessness."[1]

Notes and References

  1. 1999-05-24. Forecasts: SF & fantasy. Publishers Weekly. 246. 21. 72. 0000-0019.