The Big Jump

The Big Jump
Author Leigh Brackett
Country United States
Language English
Genre Science fiction
Publisher Ace Books
Publication date
1955 (first book publication)
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 131
OCLC 5282860

The Big Jump is a science fiction novel by Leigh Brackett, centered on the first manned expedition to Barnard's Star.

Publication

The novel was first published in the February 1953 issue of Space Stories. Its first book publication was in the early Ace Double D-103 with Philip K. Dick's first novel, Solar Lottery.[1]

Summary

The novel begins with the entire Solar System waiting for the news of the first successful interstellar expedition to Barnard's Star, a mission named "The Big Jump". However, only one crewman, Ballantyne, returns, half-dead and with a body so changed he's barely human.

The protagonist Comyn attempts to uncover the truth about the Big Jump and his missing friend, crewman Paul Rogers. Comyn speaks with Ballantyne and gains valuable information about a planet around the star and what the crew had found there. In an attempt to rescue Rogers, he meets the Cochrane family, who have monopolized in-system travel. Comyn claims to know detailed information about the Star, leading the Cochrane family to build another starship. They send Comyn out to rescue the other crew members but Comyn suspects that one of his crew is planning to murder him...

Influence and Reception

Joachim Boaz, in the SF Mistressworks blog, wrote that the brevity of novel prevented substantial character development and criticized the simplicity of the plot but praised Brackett's prose, "adept at creating haunting sequences, poignant images, and genuine excitement." He concluded that the novel was "a solid (if predictable) pulp sci-fi adventure with a few delightful poetic moments."[2]

The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction described it as "efficient but seem somewhat routine when set beside Brackett's best single pure-sf work, The Long Tomorrow."[3]

References

  1. "D-series Ace Doubles". University of North Carolina Wilmington. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  2. "The Big Jump, Leigh Brackett". SF Mistressworks. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  3. "Brackett, Leigh". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
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