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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
Olympus Rising by Zoë Routh takes science fiction to new heights of emotional complexity as it follows Commander Xanthe Waters in her fight to protect humanity's future on the Moon. When a critical mission to secure helium-3 resources becomes entangled with political machinations, Xanthe finds herself at the center of a conspiracy that threatens both lunar operations and life on Earth. As she works to keep her crew safe and uncover the truth, she must navigate increasingly treacherous waters where every ally could be an enemy and every decision could have catastrophic consequences. The story combines hard science elements with human drama to create a compelling narrative about survival, loyalty, and the price of progress in humanity's reach for the stars.
Author Zoë Routh demonstrates an impressive command of both scientific detail and character development in this gripping eco-thriller, which connects the deep emotional state of Xanthe's fight with her high-concept mission. The technical aspects of lunar operations feel grounded in reality thanks to relevant details, while the sharp dialogue around the political intrigue adds new psychological dimensions that kept me reading to see who would turn out to be an ally and who would betray Xanthe. Our intrepid protagonist herself stands out as a natural but compassionate leader who must balance her commitment to the mission with her humanity, making choices that resonate with real emotional weight and exploring the classic trope of the human element of sci-fi in a heartfelt way. I was particularly moved by the portrayal of the isolation of lunar life and its effects on the characters' relationships and decisions. The pacing also builds tension masterfully, with each new revelation raising the stakes for the people Xanthe is trying to protect. The darker aspects of corporate and political power have an urgent relevance to present-day concerns, leaving readers with a lot to think about. Overall, I wholeheartedly recommend Olympus Rising to anyone looking for thoughtful science fiction that combines technical authenticity with powerful human drama.