Venus (novel)

Venus (novel)

infobox Book |
name = Venus
title_orig =
translator =
author = Ben Bova
illustrator =
country = United States
language = English
series = Grand Tour
genre = Science Fiction
publisher = Tor Books
release_date = May, 2001
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
pages = 416 pp (Paperback)
isbn = ISBN 0-812-57940-2
preceded_by = The Silent War
followed_by = Mercury

"Venus" is a science fiction novel by Ben Bova, part of the Grand Tour novel series and first published in the year 2000. The story follows Van Humphries, the son of the ruthless tycoon Martin Humphries, and his experiences on Venus.

Plot summary

Martin Humphries is the head of the giant Humphries Space Systems and at his 100th birthday party announces a prize of ten billion dollars to anyone who can recover any remains of his eldest son Alex. Alex was killed two years previously on a mission to Venus. Van Humphries, Martin's son and younger brother to Alex takes up the challenge despite, and because of, a mutual dislike between son and father.

Van assembles a ship and crew and heads off to Venus, shadowed by the mysterious Lars Fuchs. Upon entering the Venusian atmosphere they find the clouds are alive with bacterial life which, unfortunately, takes a liking to the ship. The ship is soon in trouble as it is eaten away by the bacteria. Van is rescued by Lars Fuch's ship but most of his crew are lost.

Van finds Lars a brutal yet intelligent man who rules his ship with a rod of iron. The heat builds as they descend through the Venusian atmosphere. Lars has to deal with mutiny and they find out that Lars Fuchs is Van Humphries real father. At the end of the novel the intense heat, Lars' and Van's health and volcanic activity conspire to produce a classically exciting finale. Alex's remains are recovered and the money claimed.


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