{
  "tags": [],
  "chapters": [],
  "title": "Redshift Rendezvous",
  "subtitle": null,
  "authors": [
    "John E. Stith"
  ],
  "narrators": [],
  "series": [],
  "genres": [],
  "publishedYear": "2008",
  "publishedDate": null,
  "publisher": "Neverend Books",
  "description": "REDSHIFT RENDEZVOUS (Ace \npaperback, June 1990). One man must stop starship hijackers from using an \nunusual starship to plunder a wealthy colony. Aboard the Redshift, \nlight moves so slowly you can see its passage, and relativistic tricks are an \nintegral part of shipboard life. Flip a light switch and see the room slowly \nfill with light. Run fast, and the view ahead shifts into blue, and you can \ncreate sonic booms. One component of the book is this slow-light thought \nexperiment, a la Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott or Mr. Tomkins in \nWonderland by George Gamow. (Appendix separates actual Theory of Relativity \nprinciples from speculation and fabrication.) Science Fiction Book Club \nselection, HOMer Award winner, Science Fiction Chronicle best of year \nlist, LOCUS recommended Reading List, Nebula Award nominee. Optioned \nfor film. ",
  "isbn": null,
  "asin": null,
  "language": "eng",
  "explicit": false,
  "abridged": false
}