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Oxygen: A Mission Gone Desperately Wrong and No Way Out Short of Blind Faith (Thorndike Christian Mystery)

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Title: Oxygen: A Mission Gone Desperately Wrong and No Way Out Short of Blind Faith (Thorndike Christian Mystery)
by John B. Olson, Randall Ingermanson
ISBN: 0-7862-3580-2
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Pub. Date: 01 December, 2001
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $24.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.64 (36 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Oxygen: A trip of a lifetime...
Comment: Move forward in time. The year is 2012. NASA is sending a ship to Mars. The team is chose; the day is set and then...things start to unravel. A team member is replaced months before launch. Security is tightening down as terrorist threats circle the project. Finally, the craft departs Earth and things get really interesting. A flight were anything could go wrong takes on Apollo 11 characteristics. Not enough oxygen for all four crewmembers to make it; a suspected saboteur on board. All this leads to paranoid, fear and a look at faith and trust - in each other and in a God that their mission just may prove does not exist. All these elements weave into a tapestry you will not be able to put down.
Delve into two characters struggle with God and their own shattered pasts...a man who seems to be loosing his mind and a woman with many secrets. All this comes together in a book chosen as the 2002 Christy Award winner in the Sci-Fi category. A must read for any space, science fiction enthusiast.

Rating: 5
Summary: It's time the U.S. got back into the space race!
Comment: Olson and Ingermanson provide two great reasons why this book was as exciting as Apollo 13. The first is that they write convincing characters that the reader can care about. There are six people who could be sabotaging the first mission to Mars. All have qualities that make them suspicious and all have other qualities that make you want to believe they couldn't possibly be guilty. Second, these authors present a convincing story based on scientific and engineering expertise that make the story believable. This may at first glance seem like a pro-Christian novel, but its not! It's a pro-space novel. This story will leave you wanting to write your congressman and imploring him/her to start thinking about space. It's time we started planning a real Mars mission, or at the very least another trip to the moon.

Rating: 5
Summary: Is there life on Mars?
Comment: This question has baffled scientists and regular folks for years. The implications are staggering. But what happens if you look and DON'T find it after NASA has spent billions on the project? What does it mean to your beliefs if you DO? And what do you do when unexplainable things begin to happen around you? This book never lets up on the suspense and drama. Don't plan to put it down.

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