Venus Prime


Venus Prime is a series of six science fiction novels written by Paul Preuss, based on characters and locations in Arthur C. Clarke's short stories.
The stories involve Sparta, a beautiful and mysterious woman with advanced abilities, the product of advanced biotech engineering. But the memory of the last three years is gone, and Sparta attempts to recover her past, and save her future.

Book Synopses

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Volume 1 – Breaking Strain (first published in 1987, based on the 1949 short story "[Breaking Strain]")

After her sudden escape from a mental institution, an amnesiac who calls herself Sparta seeks out the origins of her unusual abilities. To this end, she adopts the identity of Ellen Troy and becomes an inspector for the Space Guild.
On her first assignment as an Inspector, Sparta is sent to Port Hesperus, the space station orbiting Venus, to investigate the sabotage of the Star Queen, an old freighter. While there, she encounters Blake Redfield, a young antique books expert who may hold the key to her missing memories.

Volume 2 – Maelstrom (first published in 1988, based on the 1965 short story "[Maelstrom II]")

After taking a break on Port Hesperus, Sparta is sent to Venus proper to rescue a team of scientists who have become trapped there. Her successful rescue leads to the recovery of an artifact that may prove the existence of extraterrestrial life. Afterwards, she is sent to Luna to investigate the attempted sabotage of the local magnetic slingshot.
Meanwhile, seeking to help Sparta learn more about her past, Blake goes undercover in Paris, infiltrating the Athanasian Society, a supposed charity that provides shelter and other services to homeless youths. After getting in, Blake confirms that the society is a front for the Free Spirit, the cult that was responsible for making Sparta more than human.

Volume 3 – Hide & Seek (first published in 1989, based on the 1949 short story "Hide-and-Seek">Hide-and-Seek (short story)">Hide-and-Seek")

Sparta and Blake are deployed to Labyrinth City, the glass colony on Mars, to investigate two murders that may be connected to the theft of the "Martian plaque", an artifact that proves that Mars was once inhabited.
The pair split up, with Sparta tailing one suspect, Dr. Khalid Sayeed, and Blake tailing the other, trucker Lydia Zeromsky. Things do not go as planned, however; Blake's efforts to investigate Zeromsky soon get him embroiled in the political intrigue of the local unions, while a plane ride with Dr. Sayeed ends with an explosion that nearly kills her.
A third murder leads them both to the real culprit, an assassin hired by the Free Spirit, and from there, Sparta manages to deduce the location of the missing plaque, leading to a race against the Free Spirit's operatives.

Volume 4 - The Medusa Encounter (first published in 1990, based on the 1972 short story "[A Meeting with Medusa]")

Recovering from her mission on Mars, Sparta finds herself the guest of the Space Board. But relaxation is short-lived as she sets out on an interplanetary investigation — of the Space Board itself! Members of the Free Spirit, a religious cult intending to gain control of all the worlds of our galaxy, have infiltrated the Space Board. As the date of the manned mission into the clouds of Jupiter approaches, Sparta's suspicions grow. She is certain the mission has fallen into the hands of the cult, and she is determined to stop it.

Volume 5 - The Diamond Moon (first published in 1990, based on the 1953 short story "[Jupiter Five]")

Much excitement has arisen throughout the galaxy over the exploration mission to Jupiter's moon, Amalthea. Led by the renowned Professor J.Q.R. Forster, the dangerous expedition will lead its members to the surface of this strange moon – and beyond. It is Sparta's mission to monitor the trip on the part of the Board of Space Control. Her task becomes more threatening when Sir Randolph Mays, Forster's rival and nemesis, "accidentally" crash-lands on Amalthea's surface. Far from innocent, Mays has a plan for laying claim to Forster's discoveries, and only Sparta is able to prevent sabotage. But what is Mays really after? And how will they all react to the discovery of an alien life-form...?

Volume 6 - The Shining Ones (first published in 1991, based on the 1964 short story "The Shining Ones")

World-renowned professor J.Q.R. Forster's expedition to Jupiter's moon has not proven uneventful. In a furious blaze of ice-geysers, the moon's surface rips off to reveal an ancient alien world-ship. But when the world-ship suddenly hurtles through space toward a black hole, Sparta must find out why, and soon, from a mysterious alien from an unknowable culture, little knowing that what is about to unfold will determine the future of Earth. As the alien ship charts its ancient course, the scheming Sir Randolph Mays and Sparta unwittingly head for their final battle through the eons in the midst of an ancient galactic civil war.

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