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The Precipice (Asteroid Wars)

Title: The Precipice (Asteroid Wars)
Author: Ben Bova
Year First Published: 2002
Page Count: 432
Synopsis:
Once, Dan Randolph was one of the richest men on Earth. Now the planet is spiraling into environmental disaster, with floods and earthquakes destroying the lives of millions. Randolph knows the energy and natural resources of space can save Earth's economy, but the price may be the loss of the only thing he has left--the company he founded, Astro Manufacturing.
Martin Humphries, fabulously wealthy heir of the Humphries Trust, also knows that space-based industry is the way of the future. But unlike Randolph, he doesn't care if Earth perishes in the process. And he knows that the perfect bait to ensnare Dan Randolph--and take control of Astro--is his revolutionary new fusion propulsion system.

As Randolph--accompanied by two fascinating women who are also brilliant astronauts--flies out to the Asteroid Belt aboard a fusion-propelled spacecraft, Humphries makes his move. The future of mankind lies in Randolph's hands.

The Asteroid Wars have begun.

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Profanity Violence Sexual Content
Lots of F-words, constant swearing References to sex and body parts often
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I thought this book was awful, personally. It was slow, boring, and it felt as though the only reason the author wrote it was because he thought the idea of fusion rockets sounded cool. The characters are static and boring.


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