Janus 2 by S.D. Falchetti
A Hayden’s World Novella
Publisher: Self-published
Genre: Science Fiction
Length: Short Story (130 pages)
Heat Level: Sweet
Rating: 4 stars
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In Erebus, James Hayden sacrificed the world’s first near-light-speed Riggs ship to make a remarkable discovery on the icy moon of Janus. Now, amidst mounting concerns about that discovery’s implications, he must assemble a crew to repair his crashed ship and fly it back to Saturn’s Cassini Station. But Janus still has secrets to discover, and the alien probe’s mission may not be finished.The crew of Gossamer Goose returns for a new interstellar adventure in this hard science fiction novella set in the Hayden’s World universe. The story is a 30,000 word novella (2 – 3 hours to read) and is the perfect size for reading on the go.
For an exciting, fast-paced sci-fi story, check out Janus 2. The dialogue flows so naturally and beautifully, and being set in the future, the sci-fi elements feel realistic. There’s a charming description of planes of the past near the beginning of the story, giving readers insight into James Hayden. He has a mission to go back to Janus on a nearly light-speed ship and retrieve the parts of a crashed ship and also possibly make first contact with a new species there. This creates some real suspense. Will they find alien life? Political red tape stands to get in his way but luckily doesn’t.
The futuristic world is created with great visual details. Everything comes across as authentic. Other sensual details make for a nice read and help a reader feel present. It is so detailed though that readers can’t just gloss over it. One must pay close attention. It helps if a reader is familiar with scientific terms.
The discoveries of the characters during their trek across space are wondrous, and the tension remains high, as danger potential always exists. When peril does strike, it’s brilliant. The crew goes through exciting and scary challenges on their mission. The interaction between them is amiable only adding dimension to the tale.
There are several really cool scenes, and they are so well-written that readers can truly visualize what’s going on. This is a great story written by a talented writer–recommended for fans of sci-fi.
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