The Charon Covenant
Science-fiction fans will enjoy the concept of a futuristic society. Some of the advancements made were quite interesting. The rapid transport system that allowed people to travel great distances in a matter of minutes was incredible. Hydroponic food growth was another great stride. However, the ability of those in charge to instantly track where anyone is at any given time is a little disturbing.
The idea for the plot was great. It was enlightening to watch the characters piece together small bits of information to see the big picture. I would have liked the author to have included a short prologue about the specific events that led to the Earth’s demise. I also think an epilogue could have been included because the reader was left wondering what became of the major characters.
As stated in the front of the book, the publishing company respected the author’s wish for no editorial input. The author should reconsider this and do a second printing. There were numerous misspelled words, run-on sentences, and paragraphs seemed to jump to new topics without warning. There were also three instances I noted in which the wrong character’s name was used. I found the above-mentioned issues distracted my attention from the author's intended message.
“The Charon Covenant” is a good story that allows the reader to use his imagination about how life would be on other planets. It also provides an opportunity for thought on how our present society may be in years to come.
PublishAmerica (2008)
ISBN 9781424187867
Reviewed by for Reader Views (5/08)
A very accurate description of both the quality of the story line and the need to do a second printing. I would add that it is an entetaining quick read that's perfect for the frequent flier or a rainy day off. I look forward to seeing where the author takes the main characters if she does indeed add an epilogue!
Posted by: Mark Wilson | June 17, 2008 at 12:53 PM