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The billions of Zero Asset citizens of Earth are free from their sectors, free from the prospect of extermination from orbit, for Alan Saul has all but annihilated the Committee by dropping the Argus satellite laser network on it. The shepherds, spiderguns and razorbirds are somnolent, govnet is down and Inspectorate HQs are smoking craters. But power abhors a vacuum and, scrambling from the ruins, comes Serene Galahad. She must act before the remnants of Committee power are overrun by the masses. And she has the means.

Var Delex knows that Earth will eventually reach out to Antares Base and, because of her position under Chairman Messina, knows that the warship the Alexander is still available. An even more immediate problem is Argus Station hurtling towards the red planet, with whomever, or whatever trashed Earth still aboard. Var must maintain her grip on power and find a way for them all to survive.

As he firmly establishes his rule, Alan Saul delves into the secrets of Argus Station: the results of ghastly experiments in Humanoid Unit Development, a madman who may hold the keys to interstellar flight and research that might unlock eternity. But the agents of Earth are still determined to exact their vengeance, and the killing is not over...

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Zero Point 2012-10-27 05:04:07 ChrisW
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ChrisW Reviewed by ChrisW    October 27, 2012
Last updated: October 27, 2012
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As per the synopsis 'Zero Point' follows the events taking place on Earth, Mars and Argus Station.

Serene Galahad one of the few surviving Committee members of the Earth Government seizes control of what is left of the Government apparatus and uses it to wipe out her only remaining competition and a fair chunk of Earth's population. You'd probably thinking she just a evil dictator at this point but the truth is she's just a tree hugger. Where 'The Departure' was Asher seemingly taking a swipe at the European Union, 'Zero Point' takes aim at the Greenies. What's more important, The planet or humans? Serene comes down on the side of the planet or perhaps that's just her justification for being a physco bitch.

While Serene is creating paradise on Earth, Var is struggling to remain in charge on Mars as the scientist there struggle to survive cut of from Earth and knowing that Serene will be coming after them sooner or later. There's a plot to overthrow Var and she has to decide whether to stay in power and be hated or give up power and more than likely die in the not to distant future.

Meanwhile on Argus Station, Saul has his own set of problems. Some surviving loyalists to the ex Chairman are out to get him. Plus he not as omnipotent and omnipresent as he thought he was. He ends up getting a major headache from it which leads to turmoil on the station.

I really enjoyed this book a lot more than the first mainly due to the fact that there wasn't as much descriptive detail and for me was a lot easier to read. If you enjoyed the first book, I see no reason why you wouldn't be happy with it.

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