This book isn’t Haldeman’s best work (checkout The Forever War, The Forever Peace, or Marsbound for examples of his really good stuff). I found the characters largely unsympathetic, and the plot quite slow. The book is also odd in that it was written in 1989, but is full of stuff you’d expect to see from a Heinlein novel like The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress — global conspiracies, Russian space colonies with vigilante law, that sort of thing.
Interestingly, the plot twist is much more smoothly done than many other Haldeman novels, which is nice.
Buying Time
Science fiction, American
1990
308
Science fiction, American
1990
308