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Radio Freefall

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Tom Doherty Associates, Aug 7, 2007 - Fiction - 320 pages
In the tradition of Robert A. Heinlein's The Moon is a Harsh Mistress but with a healthy dose of cyberpunk: Radio Freefall is about a plot to take over the Earth by power-mad, sociopathic computer-geek billionaire, Walter Cheeseman. It's up to a strange cast of rock stars and oddballs to stop him. Aqualung, a mysterious blues musician who also has superhuman tech skills, might be the catalyst for the resistance--or he might just be the pawn of artificial intelligences. To thwart the takeover, the orbitals and the moon colonies secede from Earth. And then something like the Singularity happens, but no one is quite sure. This is a novel of cyberpunk and rock and roll, of technology, artificial intelligence, and wild riffs off of Heinlein all mixed into an explosive debut. Matthew Jarpe launches his SF career with a bang!

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User Review  - Michael O'Donnell - Goodreads

Easy to read. Not too bad for a first book. Aqualung was too good to be true. Plot was kind of predictable. Read full review

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User Review  - Kelley - Goodreads

I admit, a lot of the jargon went right over my head, but this was an intriguing look at what the future could be like. Read full review

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About the author (2007)

MATTHEW JARPE lives in Quincy, Massachusetts.

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