Channel Zilch by Doug Sharp
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Description: "Hel claims that her hacker friends are a bunch of freaking geniuses. A Sidewinder up the tailpipe would be a brutal way to learn that Hel overestimates her geek pals expertise." Fired by NASA for stunt-flying a space shuttle during re-entry, ex-astronaut Mick Oolfson now spends his unhappy days spraying manure over soybeans from his ailing DC3, dreaming of returning to space. So when testosterone-surfing geek goddess Heloise Chin offers him an astronaut gig on Channel Zilch, a pirate orbiting reality show, Mick jumps at the chance. What Heloise doesn t mention is that the dream gig involves stealing the space shuttle Enterprise. Getting back into space is worth a little risk, but Mick never signed on for Russian gangsters and nightmare journeys on reeking Turkish freighters. He also didn t expect Tobias Ishwald, the relentless head of NASA Security and the man who got him canned to try to ruin his dreams a second time. Trusting Hel will probably get him killed, but with a little fancy flying Mick just might see the stars again. A near-future, hard-science thriller with heart and purpose, CHANNEL ZILCH is a smart, fast-moving adventure you won t soon forget, and the first volume in the Hel s Bet trilogy. Praise for CHANNEL ZILCH: A madcap romp . . . Filled to the brim with hilarious set pieces, this is a wickedly entertaining read. Aliette de Bodard, 2013 Nebula Award winner Sharp s dialogue is glib, whip-smart and moves, almost dare I say Zelaznyesque to some degree but with sharper corners, making this high-energy joyride of a novel almost impossible to put down. . . I recommend it to anyone interested in a seat-of-the-pants, high-tech SF thriller with more than its share of attitude, intriguing, eccentric characters, and a smoldering Sense of Wonder bubbling under the surface of every page. SF Site (featured review) I loved Channel Zilch A brilliant, witty, crime caper involving a retired space shuttle, I was hooked from the first chapter through the last page. William Hertling, author of The Last Firewall "

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