Disc, Laurence E. Dahners
Disc, Laurence E. Dahners
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Author: Laurence E. Dahners

Series: Vaz #3

Narrator: Stephen R. Thorne

Unabridged: 8 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/05/2016

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

Disc picks up right after Vaz and Tiona's invention of an apparently reactionless drive in Tiona. Tiona and her brother Dante want to license the rights to the new thrusters to big aircraft and car companies, using the money from the licenses to develop a private space industry. Vaz, their scientifically brilliant but socially inept father, has little interest in such a project, but is happy to have them run with it. So, they set out to convince doubtful major corporations that thrusters will change the world as we know it. Getting these companies to join the technological revolution requires everything from the massaging of egos to slapping the uncomprehending in the face with the new capabilities. At the same time, they are trying to develop their own space program in the face of some resistance from NASA. Then, just when things seem to be going well, North Korea kidnaps Vaz and Tiona. They want to force them to develop the new technology for the People's Democratic Republic so it can forge ahead of its enemies scientifically. By providing them with all the equipment they ask for and then threatening one member of this father-daughter scientific team if the other doesn't work, they assume they can force the Gettnors to redevelop the thruster technology for the benefit of the People’s Democratic Republic. That assumption is a serious mistake, because Vaz is really good at turning equipment into weapons.

About Laurence E. Dahners

Laurence E. Dahners is the author of numerous science fiction novels, including the Ell Donsaii series and the Vaz series. Laurence works as an orthopedic surgeon who teaches at the University of North Carolina Medical School, Department of Orthopaedics. He lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and enjoys composing and recording music as well as painting.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dan on March 19, 2024

Really good!......more

Goodreads review by Elisabeth on June 16, 2018

As always, wonderful If you are a fan of Laurence Dahners, as I am, you know what to expect from a book of his. Mr Dahners is superb at what he does. This book has a subthread about violence that has peeked out of other of his books. One nit, threats of violence are never endearing, even between lov......more

Goodreads review by June on February 23, 2024

A great reread. I have read all of Dahners books and keep coming back for re-reads, they are mostly that good. I have found that some of his later books expand on the ideas in his earlier writings. I still did not mind because the idea fit in the later novels and made since. The best part is there is......more

Goodreads review by Jimmy on January 28, 2021

Good story! Like he said, anything can be a weapon. I think it's funny when stores have signs up that way " no guns or knives allowed". Wow, all the bad guys are going back to their car and put any weapons they have back in the car. Anything can be a weapon, the best one you have is in your head. Ple......more

Goodreads review by Mark on May 01, 2024

Once again, brilliant neuro-divergent geniuses save the world Vaz Gettnor and his equally brilliant daughter invented world-changing technology that gets them kidnapped by a nefarious government. But they have secrets that keep them safe and… You’re going to want to find out more!......more