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''The Chara Talisman'' is Alastair Mayer's first full-length novel.  (Although short by modern door-stop standards, at some 75,000 words it handily exceeds the SFWA and Hugo definitions for novel length.)
 
''The Chara Talisman'' is Alastair Mayer's first full-length novel.  (Although short by modern door-stop standards, at some 75,000 words it handily exceeds the SFWA and Hugo definitions for novel length.)
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*Publisher's page:  ''[http://www.mabashbooks.com/The Chara Talisman]''
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*Available on [https://www.amazon.com/Chara-Talisman-Alastair-Mayer-ebook/dp/B0065USS7G/ Amazon]
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=== Plot ===
 
=== Plot ===
 
The novel builds on the short story "Stone Age" which first appeared in the June, 2011 issue of ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' magazine, his third appearance in that magazine (although first non-flash piece).  Archeologist Hannibal Carson finds, on an alien planet ([[Verdigris]]) what appears to be a primitive artifact, but later turns out to have high-tech origins some 15,000 years earlier.  The book further explores the significance of the find, which appears to be some kind of key to a store of alien technology hidden on yet another planet.   
 
The novel builds on the short story "Stone Age" which first appeared in the June, 2011 issue of ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' magazine, his third appearance in that magazine (although first non-flash piece).  Archeologist Hannibal Carson finds, on an alien planet ([[Verdigris]]) what appears to be a primitive artifact, but later turns out to have high-tech origins some 15,000 years earlier.  The book further explores the significance of the find, which appears to be some kind of key to a store of alien technology hidden on yet another planet.   
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The original "elevator pitch" for the book was "Indiana Jones meets Han Solo", set in the same T-Space universe (but later in time) as the Jason Curtis story "Into the Fire".
 
The original "elevator pitch" for the book was "Indiana Jones meets Han Solo", set in the same T-Space universe (but later in time) as the Jason Curtis story "Into the Fire".
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=== Locations ===
 
=== Locations ===
 
* [[Verdigris]] - Delta Pavonis III
 
* [[Verdigris]] - Delta Pavonis III

Revision as of 00:13, 1 January 2017

The Chara Talisman

Chara-cover.jpg

The Chara Talisman is Alastair Mayer's first full-length novel. (Although short by modern door-stop standards, at some 75,000 words it handily exceeds the SFWA and Hugo definitions for novel length.)

Plot

The novel builds on the short story "Stone Age" which first appeared in the June, 2011 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact magazine, his third appearance in that magazine (although first non-flash piece). Archeologist Hannibal Carson finds, on an alien planet (Verdigris) what appears to be a primitive artifact, but later turns out to have high-tech origins some 15,000 years earlier. The book further explores the significance of the find, which appears to be some kind of key to a store of alien technology hidden on yet another planet.

Star pilot Jaqueline "Jackie" Roberts, who had a romantic relationship with Carson some years earlier, crosses paths with him again as she's hired (by a mysterious organization) to be his charter pilot to track this alien storehouse down. Along the way they pick up Marten, a timoan archeologist colleague of Carson's.

Meanwhile, a group of bad guys with some connection to the raiders who originally jumped Carson back on Verdigris are also looking for that same alien storehouse. They think it might be an arsenal.

The original "elevator pitch" for the book was "Indiana Jones meets Han Solo", set in the same T-Space universe (but later in time) as the Jason Curtis story "Into the Fire".

Locations