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Return to Mars (1999)

af Ben Bova

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Six years after the first manned Martian expedition, a second has been announced -- one motivated purely by its profitable potential -- and half-Navajo, half-Anglo geologist Jamie Waterman's conflicted soul is beckoning him back to the eerie, unforgiving planet. As commander of the new exploratory team, he will have to contend with a bitter and destructive rivalry, a disturbing new emotional attraction, and deadly, incomprehensible "accidents" that appear to be sabotage, all of which could doom the mission to failure. But there is much more at stake than Waterman's personal redemption and the safety of his crew. For there are still great secrets to be uncovered on this cruel and enigmatic world -- not the least being something he glimpsed in the far distance during his first Martian excursion: an improbable structure perched high in the planet's carmine cliffs; a dwelling that only an intelligent being could have built.… (mere)
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Bova, Ben. Return to Mars. EOS, 1999. Grand Tour 7.
In Return to Mars, the seventh of Ben Bova’s series of near-future space colonization novels, Jamie Waterman leads an expedition back to Mars to search for evidence of ancient life. Also on the mission is Dex Trumball, the ambitious son of an industrial magnate who hopes to turn Mars into a theme park for rich tourists. The mission is beset by rivalries, both sexual and scientific. It also seems to suffer more than its share of accidents. Is it just Murphy’s Law, or is there a saboteur? Can Jamie and his love interest, psychologist Vijay Shektar, find solutions and save the mission? Along the way, there is plenty of talk about Martian geology and the possibilities for microbial life. 4 stars. ( )
  Tom-e | Feb 27, 2023 |
[b:Return to Mars|267310|Return to Mars (The Grand Tour, #7)|Ben Bova|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1388211421s/267310.jpg|1932634] finishes what [b:Mars|267282|Mars (The Grand Tour, #4)|Ben Bova|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1173282407s/267282.jpg|1932635] started--and I really feel like they might have been better as one book. There was such a huge tantalizing idea dangled in front of us in the first book--not only life on Mars, but intelligent life?--only for a rush to the ending so that we never got to actually get answers. At least we do actually get answers in Return to Mars, but in such a way that it really feels like half the same book.

Plotwise, Return to Mars does at least explore some interesting ideas in how Martian exploration may actually take shape in the future, with private backing and a profit motive, rather than as a purely government run, scientific endeavor. It's an interesting contrast to Mars at least, even if it feels like they've taken a number of steps back from the first mission in effort to cut costs (one assumes).

It's also interesting to see how many different threads you can fit into the story. While the main thread I was originally interested in was exploring the potential dwellings Jamie saw in the first book, but there are a number of other interesting threads, involving other aspects of life on Mars, going to visit the Pathfinder far across the surface of Mars, and a traitor in their midst trying to sabotage the mission.

Which--is really strange and intriguing. We have journal entries from the very beginning from the point of view of someone you know is going to snap and do terrible things at some point (and you're not disappointed), but Bova does a good job of keeping it up in the air just who exactly is the 'bad guy' until the last moment. Fairly impressive that. And while I feel it's not likely that we'd actually miss something like that in someone sent on a mission to Mars... it would certainly be just about this terrifying if we did.

Honestly, I think Mars and Return to Mars could have been stronger combined into a single book. Return to Mars seems to have a bit more momentum, but I felt the mission in Mars was more believable. As a pair... they're still pretty well worth reading. Among the better of the Grand Tour books. ( )
  jpv0 | Jul 21, 2021 |
Mix of politics and tech. Probably would reflect factual expectation of Earthly politics if humans went to Mars. Contains a love story; exciting exploits and discoveries not before seen. Fun read. Where's my next Bova book? ( )
  buffalogr | Jun 12, 2014 |
I liked this one better than the first. It helped that their was a saboteur loose. Still too many lectures that slowed the pace, but on the whole much more satisfying than the first one. ( )
  CharityBradford | Apr 1, 2014 |
I liked this one better than the first. It helped that their was a saboteur loose. Still too many lectures that slowed the pace, but on the whole much more satisfying than the first one. ( )
  CharityBradford | Apr 1, 2014 |
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Six years after the first manned Martian expedition, a second has been announced -- one motivated purely by its profitable potential -- and half-Navajo, half-Anglo geologist Jamie Waterman's conflicted soul is beckoning him back to the eerie, unforgiving planet. As commander of the new exploratory team, he will have to contend with a bitter and destructive rivalry, a disturbing new emotional attraction, and deadly, incomprehensible "accidents" that appear to be sabotage, all of which could doom the mission to failure. But there is much more at stake than Waterman's personal redemption and the safety of his crew. For there are still great secrets to be uncovered on this cruel and enigmatic world -- not the least being something he glimpsed in the far distance during his first Martian excursion: an improbable structure perched high in the planet's carmine cliffs; a dwelling that only an intelligent being could have built.

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