In a future North America not quite crumbling but somewhat less than utopian, Skip and Chelle meet and marry in college. But Chelle has to do her term of military service against aliens many light-years away. Twenty-five years later, thanks to the time-dilation effect, she is a still-young but convalescent combat veteran. Skip is a wealthy businessman. And they are still in love. Unfortunately, when they take a Caribbean cruise to celebrate, they run into pirates, politics, aliens, and Murphy’s Law running wild. The ending may not please readers who have come to care for the couple, as over the years it has been easy to care for most of Wolfe’s characters. But they will be pleased by this latest display of all the gifts of one of sf’s authentic all-time masters, including original and balanced characterization, masterly world building, and an ethical sensibility of the highest degree. --Roland Green
ReviewPraise for Gene Wolfe:
“Wolfe stands out as a major figure in contemporary science fiction and fantasy.”
—Vector
“A whole that transcends its incongruous parts. Wolfe is one of the very few writers who could bring off such a tour de force.”
—Asimov’s Science Fiction on An Evil Guest