![]() ![]() Science fiction writers seem to believe that writing crime is easy that may be true, but writing good crime fiction is not. Using a crime story to give your science fiction world some sort of structure is no new thing. ![]() A city that claims that they have never had a murder, but why are there so many bits of person floating around in Zero G? ![]() Scratch the surface of this city in the sky and you reveal a rotten core. Freeman is a corrupt individual who breaks the law during one cycle, then upholds it the next. Alice Blake has been sent up from Earth to investigate corruption on the Station, but whilst she thinks she may see a few backhanders, she was not expecting the likes of Nikki Freeman. The Space Station, Ciudad de Cielo, has two sides to it the one that people on Earth think and the reality. ![]() You can't really have a Utopia with people in it, can you? You know that as soon as you arrive it will be the same old problems. Perhaps in a Space Station high above the Earth where the greatest minds have travelled so that they can build a vessel that will send the next generations of humans to populate new planets. Living in 2017 has me longing to live in some sort of futuristic Utopia, in a world of free thinking and no major crime. Summary: Visit Ciudad de Cielo, a city in the sky and witness how a Utopia can turn Dystopian in this sci-fi book that thrills, but also has some interesting ideas. ![]()
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