High Justice
By Jerry Pournelle
- Release Date: 1977-01-01
- Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Description
HIGH JUSTICE offers seven interrelated, exciting tales of humanity’s expansion to space stations, the moon, Mars, asteroids, and beyond.
From moving an iceberg from the cold reaches of the Antarctic to water-starved regions of Africa, delivering nuclear energy to small nations struggling to rise above poverty, to human conflicts and power struggles in outer space, HIGH JUSTICE celebrates the power of individuals to accomplish goals despite overwhelming obstacles.
Jerry Pournelle’s novels include the popular John Falkenberg series and, with Larry Niven, New York Times bestsellers such as LUCIFER’S HAMMER, THE MOTE IN GOD’S EYE and FOOTFALL.
"Jerry Pournelle is one of science fiction's greatest storytellers."
- Poul Anderson
"Jerry Pournelle's trademark is first-rate action against well-realized backgrounds of hard science and hardball politics."
- David Drake, author of HAMMER'S SLAMMERS
On FOOTFALL: "Rousing ... The Best of the Genre"
- The New York Times
On LUCIFER'S HAMMER: "A megaton of suspenseful excitement."
- Library Journal
Jerry Pournelle (1933-2017) was the author of the popular Janissaries and CoDominium series and co-author with Larry Niven of several bestselling science fiction novels including INFERNO, FOOTFALL, LUCIFER'S HAMMER, OATH OF FEALTY, THE MOTE IN GOD'S EYE, THE GRIPPING HAND, THE BURNING CITY, BURNING TOWER and ESCAPE FROM HELL. He collaborated with both Larry Niven and Steven Barnes on THE LEGACY OF HEOROT, BEOWULF’S CHILDREN, and other works. Dr. Pournelle has advanced degrees in engineering, political science, statistics and psychology. As an aerospace Systems Analyst he participated in the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs. Following a brief tour in academia he was the Executive Assistant to the Mayor of Los Angeles. He was the Science Editor for Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine, and is a past president of the Science Fiction Writers of America. He has written columns on political and technology issues for decades, in addition to his career as a fiction writer. His columns for Byte magazine have been an internet staple for many years. Dr. Pournelle has been involved in the development of government policy on space enterprises and defense, and he is active on several committees for the advancement of science and space exploration. He was Chairman of the Reagan "kitchen cabinet" Citizen's Advisory Committee on National Space Policy, and frequently participates in conferences on the future of technology.