Human Resource | ||||||||
Pierce Askegren | ||||||||
Ace, 280 pages | ||||||||
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A review by Michael M Jones
Human Resource is the first part of Pierce Askegren's Inconstant Moon trilogy, and as a result, suffers
somewhat from being mostly set-up. It takes a while for the plot to really shake itself out and get moving; much of the
book is simply Erik Morrison and Wendy Scheer maneuvering around one another, as bits and pieces of the larger storyline
reveal themselves. It's not until the very end of Human Resource that we begin to get hard facts, after several hundred
pages of dancing around hints and suggestions. Askegren gives us a fascinating world, one I can imagine quite
easily. It makes sense that the Moon might end up colonized by corporations more than nations. After all, they go
where the money's to be made.
While the main characters, Morrison and Scheer, are both interesting, I admit that I found it hard to actually like
either of them for the longest time. Morrison is an arrogant control freak who doesn't want to be where he is, and
Scheer is a manipulative femme fatale who plays more games than she really should, with everyone. They're not exactly
what you'd think of as sympathetic, yet somehow, by the end of the book, they seem to mellow and let their
vulnerabilities show when in close proximity of one another.
Overall, I think that Human Resource shows a lot of potential; Askegren clearly has a larger vision in
mind, and is gradually revealing parts of an interesting mystery. However, this is a series that clearly needs to be
addressed as a whole, rather than individually. I'll be looking forward to the next two books in the trilogy to see
where things are going, and how it all ties together in the end.
Michael M Jones enjoys an addiction to books, for which he's glad there is no cure. He lives with his very patient wife (who doesn't complain about books taking over the house... much), eight cats, and a large plaster penguin that once tasted blood and enjoyed it. A prophecy states that when Michael finishes reading everything on his list, he'll finally die. He aims to be immortal. |
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