Author
Jeffrey A. Carver
Jeffrey A. Carver is the American science fiction writer behind the Star Rigger universe, the Chaos Chronicles, and Battlestar Galactica novelizations. The Chaos Chronicles (Neptune Crossing onward) is the deeper entry into his catalog.
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5
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6
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Years active
1984-2012
Reviewed
Our reviews of Jeffrey A. Carver's work

Battlestar Galactica
by Jeffrey A. Carver
Battlestar Galactica by Jeffrey A. Carver review. The 2006 novelization of Ronald D. Moore's reboot mini-series. Carver doing serious work in a media-tie-in form.

Sunborn
by Jeffrey A. Carver
The fourth Chaos Chronicles novel from Jeffrey A. Carver. SF that takes its actual science seriously while keeping its emotional center intact.
Going Alien
by Jeffrey A. Carver
Going Alien by Jeffrey A. Carver review. An anthology of his Chaos Chronicles-adjacent short fiction. SF stories for fans of his John Bandicut sequence.

The Infinity Link
by Jeffrey A. Carver
The Infinity Link by Jeffrey A. Carver 1984 review. A first-contact hard SF novel about a NASA technician who becomes the conduit for a deep-space alien dialogue that nobody else knows is happening.

The Rapture Effect
by Jeffrey A. Carver
The Rapture Effect by Jeffrey A. Carver 1987 review. A near-future SF novel about a small team racing to interpret a wave of mysterious mass disappearances before the government does.
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The Infinity Link by Jeffrey A. Carver 1984 review. A first-contact hard SF novel about a NASA technician who becomes the conduit for a deep-space alien dialogue that nobody else knows is happening.
The fourth Chaos Chronicles novel from Jeffrey A. Carver. SF that takes its actual science seriously while keeping its emotional center intact.
The Rapture Effect by Jeffrey A. Carver 1987 review. A near-future SF novel about a small team racing to interpret a wave of mysterious mass disappearances before the government does.
Battlestar Galactica by Jeffrey A. Carver review. The 2006 novelization of Ronald D. Moore's reboot mini-series. Carver doing serious work in a media-tie-in form.
Going Alien by Jeffrey A. Carver review. An anthology of his Chaos Chronicles-adjacent short fiction. SF stories for fans of his John Bandicut sequence.
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