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From Publishers WeeklySheffield returns to the future of Cold as Ice, here using the aftermath of the solar system-wide Great War of 2067 as backdrop for a science-fiction mystery. Lola Belman is a haldane: she uses a mixture of computer technology and drugs to treat clients' psychological problems. She lives on, or rather in, the Jovian moon Ganymede with her precocious teenage brother, Spook, who is just beginning to make a name for himself on the cyberspace Puzzle Network. Spook soon meets another teenage Master of the Net (seen in Cold as Ice): Megachirops, or Bat, a fat, poorly socialized but brilliant hacker. The mystery at first concerns Lola's client Bryce Sonnenberg, who has memories of places he has never been and whose account of himself and his family differs markedly from what Lola finds in the census records. But more is involved, and soon not only Bryce but also Lola, Spook and Bat are in danger. The characters, generally interesting and likable, credibly use their various skills to save themselves and unravel level after level of secrets. Sheffield provides a rich and satisfying history, including time lines of human colonization of the solar system and the subsequent disputes leading up to the Great War, and his world-building always works with the plot, never overpowering it. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library JournalAs the human race struggles to recover from the Great War, a secret society based on Ganymede enacts its mysterious agenda of selective murder and galactic intrigue. Set in the same far future as Cold as Ice (Tor Bks., 1992), Sheffield's latest novel depicts a civilization cut off from its cultural underpinnings. Strong characters and solid scientific theory reinforce the staying power of this fast-paced sf thriller. Recommended for most sf collections.Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.Pages of The Ganymede Club :