The Jovian Run is the first novel from author James Wilks*. Set in the near future and dealing with realistic space travel,The
Jovian Run is a fun tale of mystery and adventure.
The plot begins
simply enough - a crew on a cargo ship has to make a delivery from Mars to the outer
solar system (a "Jovian run"). "Jovian planets" is another name for the gas giant planets. They don't go to Jupiter though so I
guess it's like traveling on the Oregon Trail, even if you just go from
Nebraska to Idaho. Soon an encounter with space pirates
reveals this is not just a routine haul and Captain Clea Staples and
her crew have to deal with the fallout.
In this future traveling between planets
in the solar system (or "Sol" system as it is called in the book) is
common place - at least for professional space fairers. This reminds me
the Age of Discovery period in history when international sailing was
common but most normal people didn't do it very often.
The setting of a Mars colony is not my favorite. (There is nothing there that supports human life and the gravity well makes mining impractical.) Of course Wilks is far from the only one who likes the idea of humans one day living on Mars. Also, the prologue is a bit confusing and slows down the beginning, but makes sense after the story ends.
The cast of characters
in the book are great and feel like a family of people who has to live
in close quarters with each other. The captain is especially great as
well as Dinah - she'll probably be your favorite character too by the
end. A weekly show with this crew running missions around
the solar system would be great.
One thing I particularly liked was that Wilks tried to keep the fiction part to a minimum in his sci-fi. The
crew actually has to deal with the realities of zero gravity in deep
space. Also the artificial gravity used by the ship was a clever, and
realistic, solution I had never heard of before. How the crew has to
deal with this solution is also fun.
If you like television science fiction shows with strong characters and
slower paced intellectual stories (such as Firefly, Battlestar Galactica, or Star Trek DS9) you
will enjoy The Jovian Run.
I'm looking forward to the sequel!
Score:
B
Positives: Great and grounded sci-fi with engaging characters
Negatives: Takes awhile before the plot really gets moving
*NOTE: Full disclosure: Mr. Wilks is a friend of mine. I also
have a pet peeve with human colonization of Mars. I have attempted to keep both of these facts from affecting my
review.