Casimir Bridge, Darren D. Beyer
Casimir Bridge, Darren D. Beyer
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Casimir Bridge

Author: Darren D. Beyer

Series: Anghazi #1

Narrator: Emily Beresford

Unabridged: 8 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/15/2017


Synopsis

A manned, interstellar survey ship has gone missing.

A nuclear terror plot is thwarted just outside Washington, D.C. And it's an election year. Mandisa "Mandi" Nkosi is a young reporter who, while on a trip to Johannesburg to connect with her roots, is contacted by an anonymous source with evidence that material seized from a nuclear terror plot will point squarely at one of humanity's most important companies as the supplier. The source also unveils that the "evidence" against the company—Applied Interstellar Corporation (AIC), a science and technology behemoth with more corporate and political foes than can be counted—is a setup, and part of a plot to destroy AIC and gain control of its technological secrets. The deeper Mandi digs, the more of a target she becomes.

What follows is a heart-pounding, unforgettable ride through the hallowed halls of big government, far-flung star systems, and the revelation of a conspiracy that runs so deep, Mandi's life, and the future of humanity, are put at stake.

About Darren D. Beyer

Darren D. Beyer was born in Washington, D.C., but quickly became a child of the world. His family moved overseas when he was age two and together they traveled extensively throughout his childhood. Darren draws on these experiences to add an element of realism and depth to his writing. At the age of six, he was awakened in the middle of the night by his mother to watch live pictures being broadcast from the surface of the moon during the Apollo 17 mission. At that moment, even at so young an age, he decided to pursue a career related to the space program. In high school, he took classes in math and science. In college at Virginia Tech, he enrolled in the engineering school and received a degree in aerospace engineering in 1989. Following graduation, he was hired by NASA at Kennedy Space Center, where for nearly ten years he worked as a Space Shuttle experiment engineer. While there, he worked on the Hubble launch, as well as numerous Space Lab and other scientific missions. Experiments he was responsible for ranged from telescopes to frog life support. He conducted astronaut training, performed installations onboard the Shuttle just prior to launch, and was part of the recovery crew following landing. Darren has had the honor of working onboard every Space Shuttle orbiter except Challenger. In late 1998, Darren left NASA to become an entrepreneur, and, after more than seventeen years, an author. He is a student of science and technology and is an instrument-rated private pilot. Darren lives in California near San Francisco with his wife, dogs, cats, and fish.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bradley on April 23, 2016

For a novel that billed itself as one that adhered to real science, I was slightly worried that it would lose sight of the one thing that no Fiction, let alone Science Fiction, should ever ignore. That is: A Good Story. Fortunately, I had a good time. There was plenty of good science, but above the C......more

Goodreads review by Marjorie on April 20, 2016

This is not usually the type of book that I’m drawn to but it caught my attention. For one thing, the author is a former NASA Space Shuttle engineer. Plus I’ve always been fascinated with space travel. This book takes place about 100 years in the future and travel to planets many light years away is......more

Goodreads review by John on April 24, 2016

SciFi and politics, what could be better? If you add in the realism of NASA backed information it is much better. Darren Bayer has taken around five years to produce this first instalment but for me the wait was worth it. He has combined his extensive knowledge of space related things to a very good......more

Goodreads review by Stewart on March 31, 2020

For the record: I won a free Kindle copy of this book in a Goodreads giveaway … over two years ago. Hi. My name is Stewart, and I'm a Kindle-Giveaway-aholic. Given my backlog, a saner person would have stopped entering giveaways a long time ago. I suppose there are worse problems to have … To be fair......more

Goodreads review by Clare on August 07, 2018

This is a lively SF thriller set in a future when Cape Canaveral is rusting and overgrown, and a media producer called Mandi gets a tipoff about the enrichment of uranium somewhere for some purpose. Next thing her car is tampered with and the GPS system drives it off a bridge. We also see future Ame......more