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Ebook About FIRST CONTACT is a series of stand-alone novels that explore the concept of humanity's first interaction with extraterrestrial life.The United Nations is thrown into chaos when an alien spacecraft is discovered buried beneath the ice in Antarctica. With no one nation able to lay claim to the craft, a multinational effort is undertaken to salvage the vessel, which is estimated to have crashed several hundred thousand years ago. Rather than leaving key decisions to hostile governments or their armies, a jury is established to represent the average global citizen, being selected from the five permanent members of the UN Security Council. Their job is to review findings and guide the process of discovery.The FIRST CONTACT series is like BLACK MIRROR or THE TWILIGHT ZONE in that it is based on a common theme rather than common characters. This allows the series to be read in any order. Technically, they're all first as they all deal with how we might respond to contact with an alien intelligence. This series explores the social, political, religious and scientific aspects of First Contact.Book Jury Duty (First Contact) Review :
The latest in Peter Cawdron's long list of novels of first contact with aliens. An alien vessel is found buried 400,000 years ago under a mile of Antarctic ice and and international team of ordinary people, "jurors," is selected to make on the spot decisions. We follow Nick, a beer-drinkin' fool who is whisked from his life as an abusive husband into an international team through the most hostile environment in the world.We don't get to the first contact until near the end of the book but along the way we watch a man grow in mature in some of the best moral repartee since early Greg Egan.I've read a lot of Cawdron in the last few years and this one was a bit of a shock. The leap in his writing from even recent works is comparable to that of Philip K. Dick after his 1974 religious experience. Cawdron has never been a mediocre writer; now he is a formidable one.And Jury Duty is an excellent book. Once again, Peter Cawdron hits it out of the park with this, his 17th story of First Contact. I didn't think Peter could get better as a writer, but in this installment, he matured as a writer even more, showing a different side of his writing. His character development had its usual excellence, and by the middle of the book, you felt like you had known the characters for years.And this character development is the predominant feature in this book, with the idea of First Contact taking a backseat to the human condition. The story is actually about spousal abuse and how abusers are treated, rewarded, and viewed with blinders by society. Peter has never shied away from hot button issues and in this book, tackled another one. The protagonist in this book goes through life changing experiences and comes out a better human being by the end of the book. Let's hope at least one abuser will read this book, realizes what has been happening with their life, and makes the appropriate changes.But the thing that really hit home with me was Peter's description of Antartica and life down there. His detail made it appear that he has been there and experienced it first hand. Peter's research into whatever subject he is writing about is spectacularly extensive and it shows in this book.While I still consider his last book, Wherever Seeds May Fall, to be his best work and possibly the best science fiction book I have ever read, Jury Duty comes in as a close second. Peter showed maturity as a writer and a capability of writing about different things, tackling difficult subject matters with ease. This book definitely deserves five stars. Read Online Jury Duty (First Contact) Download Jury Duty (First Contact) Jury Duty (First Contact) PDF Jury Duty (First Contact) Mobi Free Reading Jury Duty (First Contact) Download Free Pdf Jury Duty (First Contact) PDF Online Jury Duty (First Contact) Mobi Online Jury Duty (First Contact) Reading Online Jury Duty (First Contact) Read Online Peter Cawdron Download Peter Cawdron Peter Cawdron PDF Peter Cawdron Mobi Free Reading Peter Cawdron Download Free Pdf Peter Cawdron PDF Online Peter Cawdron Mobi Online Peter Cawdron Reading Online Peter CawdronDownload PDF Saltwater's Weep: Avalar Explored 02 By Deacon Frost
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