cover of Moonstruck showing spaceship in flames

© 2004 by Baen Books

Previously appeared in Analog (September – December 2003) and Nowa Fantasyka (Winter 2003 Literary Supplement)


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“This is a terrific book by an emerging talent.”
SFrevu

“Edward M. Lerner has given us a book that strikes not only at the heart of each of us, but reflects the best and worst of the human race while not once dipping into the clichéd, goofy or 'shock for shock sake' story telling of a lesser writer.”
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“… Every time you think you have a handle on what is happening, Lerner shifts the story in a direction you just can't guess. … Much of the joy of this book are the changes that Lerner rings, and the changes he puts us through. Buy this book. It is fun, and well worth your time and money.”
Bewildering Stories

“In his novel Moonstruck, physicist Edward M. Lerner operates proudly in the classic hard-SF tradition of John W. Campbell and Robert A. Heinlein. Lerner’s science is rigorously extrapolated, never sacrificing plausibility for dramatic effect. SF fans weary of tech-moronic Hollywood movies will find much to enjoy and admire in Moonstruck’s hard-SF evocation of what might really happen if Earth made first contact with an alien intelligence.”
Science Fiction Weekly

“… Political thriller/action reading at its best.”
Midwest Book Review

A New Golden Age … or the Apocalypse?

The moon has suddenly acquired its own satellite: a two-mile-across starship that represents a hitherto unsuspected Galactic Commonwealth. The F’thk, a vaguely centaur-like member species for whom Earth’s ecology is hospitable, have been sent to evaluate humanity for prospective membership.

The F’thk are overtly friendly but very private – “Information is a trade good.” As Earth’s scientists struggle to understand their secretive appraisers, odd inconsistencies emerge. As troubling as those anomalies is the re-emergence of a bit of insanity humanity thought it had outgrown: Cold War and nuclear saber-rattling.

The Galactics’ arrival may signify the start of a glorious new era, or it may presage the cataclysmic end of human civilization. Which outcome do the aliens really desire ...

And what will they do if humanity refuses to play its assigned role?

Reviewers comments:

“MOONSTRUCK fizzes with ideas and surprises. Classic science fiction with 21st Century appeal.”
David Brin
Winner of Hugo, Nebula, and Locus awards for best novel
author of the Uplift series

“Moonstruck is inventive, original and ingenious, filled with well-thought-out detail which gives it scientific credibility and political plausibility. The plot pulls you in and the writing keeps you hooked right to the end.”
John G. Hemry
author of A JUST DETERMINATION and BURDEN OF PROOF

“A great, classic first-encounter novel for the 21st century: think Childhood’s End, The Day the Earth Stood Still, and To Serve Man, served up with the cutting-edge media savvy of The Apprentice. Lerner writes with grace, surety, humor, and political wisdom that draws on sources ranging from Damocles to Churchill. I snapped up this novel on Cape Cod Bay, and learned anew why I relish science fiction.”
Paul Levinson
author of THE PIXEL EYE

“Moonstruck is a rapid fire technothriller that puts fresh thrills into the first contact tale. Fast, original, and will keep you guessing to the very last page.”
Robert A. Metzger,
Best Novel Nebula Award nominee for PICOVERSE

“With MOONSTRUCK, Ed Lerner has presented alien contact the way it most likely will happen; not with benevolent super-beings who save us from ourselves in the nick of time, nor with super-conquerors who enslave us all. No, Lerner’s aliens are deceptive, conniving manipulators with their own agendas and their own self-serving definition of right and wrong. In other words, they’re a lot like us. Be very afraid.”
Jerry Oltion
author of THE GETAWAY SPECIAL
Best Novella Nebula Award winner for ABANDON IN PLACE

“Take one part Tom Clancy, one part Hal Clement, and one part Larry Niven, shake well, and you’ve got Edward Lerner’s edge-of-your-seat day-after-tomorrow just-what-ARE-the-aliens up to thriller, MOONSTRUCK.
“It’s a rollicking good read, in which the puzzles all go snick-snick at just the right moment, and the suspense never lets up. Highly recommended.”

Robert J. Sawyer,
Best Novel Hugo Award winner for HOMINIDS
Best Novel Nebula Award winner for THE TERMINAL EXPERIMENT

“An alien invasion tale like none you’ve ever read, yet chillingly relevant to our times.”
Stanley Schmidt
Hugo- and Nebula-nominated author of ARGONAUT






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