The Janus file

David Weber, 1952-

Book - 2022

"The fates of universes aren't the only things time travel can impact. Sometimes the effect is a lot more mundane and closer to home. And when that happens, it's up to the cops of Themis Division to make time turn out right. It was supposed to be a routine trip for the members of the Gordian Division, both human and AI: fly out to Saturn, inspect the construction of their latest time machines, then fly back. But when the division's top scientist and chief engineer are killed in the same freak accident, suspicions of foul play run deep. Detective Isaac Cho is sent in to investigate, but he has more on his mind than just a new case. His superiors have saddled him with an exchange officer from the neighboring Admin-Special ...Agent Susan Cantrell-whose notion of proper "law enforcement" involves blowing up criminals first and skipping questions entirely. Despite his objections, Cho is stuck with an untested partner on a case that increasingly reeks of murder and conspiracy. The unlikely pair must work together to unravel this mystery, and soon they discover their unique combination of skills might just provide the edge they need. But nothing is ever simple where the Gordian Division is involved. Not even time itself"--

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Genres
Science fiction
Novels
Published
Riverdale, NY : Baen [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
David Weber, 1952- (author)
Other Authors
Jacob Holo (author)
Physical Description
ix, 358 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781982192150
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The third in Weber and Holo's Gordian Division series (following 2020's Valkyrie Protocol), this sci-fi police procedural is only loosely dependent upon previous installments, instead setting up a satisfying, self-contained mystery for its mismatched protagonists to gradually unravel. As part of an experimental officer exchange program, Det. Isaac Cho of SysPol's Themis Division is paired with Agent Susan Cantrell of the Admin's Department of Temporal Investigation. Their first assignment is to investigate the deaths of two prominent members of Gordian Division. The case provides opportunity for the unlikely partners to get acquainted, though synthoid-inhabiting Susan is still getting used to life in SysPol, while Isaac is uncomfortable with her tendency towards violence and heavy weaponry. As their investigation takes them from the depths of the megastructures orbiting Saturn to the chaos of virtual games, they find they have more than a desire for justice in common. The highlights of this familiar procedural story are the growing partnership between the leads, moments of humor amid the expected culture clashes, and the exploration of the authors' well-realized far-future world. It's pure entertainment. (Oct.)

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