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|title=The Forever Watch
|sort=Forever Watch, The
|publisher=Hodder and Stoughton
|date=May 2014
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|summary=The Noah set off 300 years ago on a 1000 year mission to a new planet. Earth is no more and the people on the ship have already evolved. Hana is one such person, a manager in the Civil Engineering Department, when she meets a dedicated officer of the law her life is thrown into turmoil. There are some secrets that no one should know.
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Great science fiction is made up of many parts, but three things are vital for it to become a classic; world building, story and character. If one of these three elements is slightly below the others, a great novel can be punished. In ‘The Forever Watch’ by Daniel Ramirez we have a fantastic world in the form of the spaceship Noah, a great character in the form of Hana, but does the story quite match up to the rest?