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|title=Celeste Three is Missing
|sort=Celeste Three is Missing
|author=Chris Calder
|reviewer=Ani Johnson
|genre=Thrillers
|summary=The first successful commercial passenger flight to go outside the Earth's atmosphere is stolen but not for the reason you'd think. A slow burning escapist thriller to be enjoyed with a bit of disbelief suspensionbut the entertainment value makes it worth it.
|rating=4
|buy=Yes
}}
Celeste 3 is the first commercial passenger carrying space/aircraft to go beyond the Earth's atmosphere for any length of time. This advance in travel didn't come easily as the two previous prototypes demonstrated and so there's much interest as the date of the maiden flight each of its flights approaches. Two people are paying closer attention than the rest of the world's population because due to the presence of a certain passenger as much as the vehicle itself. One of the initial high rollers will be the ruthless Russian billionaire Karenkov. Gregory Topozian and Jack Smith have seen friends and colleagues die at his whim so they have a bone to pick and an ambitious way to do it… as long as nothing and no one gets in the way.
[[:Category:Chris Calder|Chris Calder]] didn't retire at the age most people would; he changed profession as he puts it and started writing novels. After ''My Brother's Keeper'' centring on a priest's crisis of faith and conscience and ''Payback'', a revenge thriller, Chris stays on the revenge track for ''Celeste Three…'' and ironically novel three.
So the question is what do you do if you want to take revenge on an untouchable Russian oligarch/gangster? Answer: you wait for him to sign up for the maiden a flight of in a passenger new type of revolutionary aircraft and then steal the whole thing. At least that's our hero Gregory's plan and, giving Chris his due as an author, he makes it sound a lot more plausible than I just did. For a start the Celeste 3 itself is a possibility, being just a step or two beyond the existing 'vomit comet' aircraft that NASA use to train astronauts in a weightlessness. The differences are that the Celeste stays beyond the Earth's atmosphere for longer and can only have one passenger in unsecured floating mode at a time to prevent people crunching into each other. (Yes, health and safety going mad indeed!)
The intrigue is layered on as we readers are only given information on a need-to-know basis. Therefore we witness a lot of half conversations or some that we're whisked away from before they begin, all of which suddenly make sense as the story develops. To add extra spice, even the moments that we think we can second guess turn out with a twist or two we hadn't been expecting. It's ok – no spoilers I promise! You'll understand as you come across them.

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