The Elysium Commission

The Elysium Commission

First Edition book cover
Author L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
Cover artist David Seeley
Country United States
Language English
Genre Science fiction, Detective novel
Publisher TOR
Publication date
February 2007
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 336 pp (first edition hardcover)
ISBN 0-7653-1720-6
OCLC 73140223
813/.54 22
LC Class PS3563.O264 E94 2007
Preceded by The Eternity Artifact
Followed by The Natural Ordermage

The Elysium Commission is a science fiction novel written by L. E. Modesitt, Jr. and published in 2007. Set in the far future, the novel follows private investigator Blaine Donne as he investigates several different cases. The novel has been designated as a Sci Fi channel essential book.

Literary significance and reception

Reviews of The Elysium Commission were mixed. Kirkus Reviews said that the novel had "some brisk action closes the proceedings, but otherwise, mediocre problems and solutions--our hero has little idea how to Google for information and spends most of his time asking his friends for gossip."[1] Publishers Weekly said "Modesitt cleverly weaves together disparate threads of information to form a complete tapestry."[2] Jackie Cassada reviewing for the Library Journal said "Prolific sf author Modesitt (the "Spellsong Cycle") creates a far-future tale of intrigue and mystery featuring a tough but admirable sleuth."[3]

Allusions

References to other works

Throughout the book, Modesitt makes tongue-in-cheek references to a number of other science fiction and fantasy authors. These are usually in the form of statements or thoughts by a character, and often jumble the order of the authors names or of their novels. Examples include "Jordan Robert" (Robert Jordan) and "The Lictor's Sword" (in reference to Gene Wolfe's The Sword of the Lictor). Other references are made to Ursula K. Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness. Another author given a nod is Paula Volsky.

Notes

  1. "THE ELYSIUM COMMISSION". Kirkus Reviews 74 (19): 995–996. October 1, 2006. ISSN 0042-6598.
  2. "The Elysium Commission". Publishers Weekly 253 (44): 39–40. November 6, 2006. ISSN 0000-0019.
  3. Cassada, Jackie (December 1, 2006). "The Elysium Commission". Library Journal 131 (20): 115. ISSN 0363-0277.
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