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By: Harry Harrison (1925-)
In “The Ethical Engineer” by Harry Harrison, readers are taken on a thrilling ride through a futuristic world where ethical dilemmas and moral choices take center stage. The protagonist, Jack Havig, is a complex and compelling character who is faced with difficult decisions that test his values and beliefs.
Harrison’s skillful writing creates a vivid and immersive world that feels both familiar and alien at the same time. The ethical dilemmas presented in the story are thought-provoking and will leave readers questioning their own moral compass.
One of the highlights of the book is the intricate world-building, which adds depth and complexity to the story. The technology described in the book is both fascinating and plausible, making the world feel rich and realistic.
Overall, “The Ethical Engineer” is a thought-provoking and engaging read that will appeal to fans of science fiction and ethical fiction alike. Harrison’s masterful storytelling and vivid imagination make this book a must-read for anyone looking for a fresh take on the genre.
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The Ethical Engineer also known as Deathworld II finds our hero Jason dinAlt captured to face justice for his crimes, but the ever-wily gambler crashes his transport on a primitive planet populated by clans that hoard knowledge. It’s a difficult situation for a guy who just wants to get back to Pyrrus. – The Ethical Engineer was first published in the July and August 1963 issues of Analog Science Fact & Fiction.