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Title: Venus
Series: Grand Tour
Author: Ben Bova
Narrator: Stefan Rudnicki
Copyright: 2011 Blackstone Audio
Duration: 11 hours, 24 minutes
Genres: science fiction, exploration, environment
Filed in: Audiobook Reviews
Review copy provided by Blackstone Audio.
SUMMARY: “Dad will kill you if he finds out.”
Alexander Humphries led the first manned expedition to Venus, and became among the first to die there. It was an unexplained equipment malfunction that doomed Alex’s ship and crew to rest on the toxic surface of Earth’s twin forever. In the two years since, there have been rumours that the malfunction may not have been an accident at all.
“Dad will kill you if he finds out.”
Van remembers the conversation like it was yesterday. His brother Alex was telling him about his upcoming expedition, and had just revealed the true purpose of the voyage. Alex was an active Green, an environmentalist, and the trip to Venus would provide excellent data and footage of the most extreme planetary greenhouse in the solar system. It would prove invaluable to the Green cause on Earth. Alex and Van’s father, billionaire Martin Humphries, on the other hand, was anything but a Green. Green concerns get in the way of profit, and Martin Humphries is all about profit..
“Dad will kill you if he finds out.” Van jokes with his older brother.
“He knows.” Alex assures him.
Van has never liked or trusted his father, and the feeling is mutual. Van’s mother died in childbirth and Martin has always accused Van of taking his fourth wife, and the only woman he ever truly loved. In light of the mysterious message that Van just received, he has even more reason to be suspicious of the old man. The anonymous message simply said, “Your brother’s death was not an accident, and your father is a murderer.” He can’t help but remember his last conversation with his brother.
“Dad will kill you if he finds out.”
Now, two years later, Martin Humphries is offering a reward of $10 billion to anyone willing to go to Venus and bring back his son’s remains. Martin is a despicable man, but he is also clever and shrewd. He knows that there are two men that he can count on to go after the prize money: his son Van, whom he just cut off from the family fortune, and his chief business rival, Lars Fuchs. If everything goes as planned, he can kill two birds with one stone, and Martin Humphries is used to getting what he wants.
The stage is set, and the race is on. Martin is clever, but both Van and Lars are wise enough to be wary of the man. They will be on guard, but what they are about to discover in the upper atmosphere of Venus will take them completely by surprise, and will set the rest of the solar system on its heels.
Venus is one of my very favorite audiobooks in Ben bova’s Grand Tour series. It has all the things that I love about Bova’s work: interesting and well-developed characters, an intricate plot along with sub-plots to help it along, and of course lots of fascinating details about a planet in our solar system.
One thing I’ve noticed about Ben Bova is that he likes to use a main character that sort of mirrors the planet in question. In Mars, we had a red planet that was forever frozen in the past, and a red man, a native American, who yearned for the old ways of his ancestors. In Venus, Bova describes a fiery furnace of a planet whose molten core is just waiting to burst through the surface and engulf the whole thing, and in fact, is already beginning the process in the eruption of volcanoes. We also have Lars Fuchs, a man driven by fury and hatred, whose boiling core threatens to overcome the man, and in fact, is already beginning to in the form of mini-strokes. Lars is obsessed with Dante’s Inferno, and often thinks of Venus as hell itself. There are also hints of Captain Ahab in Fuchs, forever chasing after Martin Humphries, the man who took everything from him, including the woman he loved.
Van also plays heavily into the dynamic between Martin Humphries and Lars Fuchs, because Van’s mother is the woman that Martin stole away from Lars. When Lars and Van are forced to team up on Venus, they will discover some things about the woman that will greatly surprise them both. There is an interesting relationship at play here that is only briefly touched on in Venus, but which you can learn a lot more about in Bova’s Rock Rats series.
The narration of Venus is capably handled by Stefan Rudnicki, who narrated many of Ben Bova’s audiobooks. Rudnicki has a rich and resonant voice that is very easy on the ears. Bova’s audiobooks typically have characters of many different nationalities, and Rudnicki always handles these very well.
Venus is a good story with good characters. There is plenty of action to keep the story moving, and some interesting science too.
CHECK OUT THESE OTHER AUDIOBOOK REVIEWS:
Mars by Ben Bova (Audiobook Review)
Return to Mars by Ben Bova (Audiobook Review)
Empire Builders by Ben Bova (Audiobook Review)
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