A Handful of Stars, Dana Stabenow
A Handful of Stars, Dana Stabenow
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A Handful of Stars

Author: Dana Stabenow

Narrator: Marguerite Gavin

Unabridged: 8 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 04/01/2012

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

Ellfive colony won its independence in the One-Day Revolution, but while much may be forgiven, its debts haven't been. The orbital nation needs a serious supply of minerals and ore to realize its manufacturing potentials, and in this solar system, the cost of lifting rocks to orbit is prohibitive, the only viable option is to mine them yourself. And so, Star Svensdotter leads a prospecting expedition to the Belt, almost two AUs out, on the very edges of Earth's colonization of space. It's not exactly unexplored territory—a motley assortment of grifters, drifters and fortune-hunters have already made the Belt their home—but Star and her crew soon find that they have a lot to offer the anarchic frontier society, and that there are richer opportunities than merely mining for minerals. The second in Dana Stabenow's Star Svensdotter trilogy, A Handful of Stars follows humanity's outward migration into the solar system.

About Dana Stabenow

Dana Stabenow is the Edgar Award-winning author of Fire and Ice, So Sure of Death, and several other acclaimed mysteries. She lives in Anchorage, Alaska.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brian

It takes the energy from Second Star (the first book in the series) and runs with it. It also goes in new directions, as the main character's brash leap before looking approach has consequences ... the book pulls no real punches in its effect, although that means the ending is much less triumphant t......more

Goodreads review by J.L.

A Handful of Stars(Star Svensdotter #2)by Dana Stabenow Entering the world of Star Svendotter is like entering the Worlds of Heinlein. There are so many elements of Dana Stabenow's world building that remind me of what I've seen in Heinlein's worlds. There is definitely an emphasis on Scientific Deta......more

Why I have read everything Dana has written. I read authors, not books. I have read every Kate Shugakt book. Every Sean book. I read The Star books. The one thing I understand is that Dana is her lead character. She puts a lot of her self into her lead characters. She worked on a drill rig in the north......more