Update, about halfway through:
I'm not sure what to think about this book. The plot is quickly paced and interesting; for some reason I keep reading chapter after chapter.
Here are the negatives:
Most blaringly, this is the most racist, sexist book I've ever read (and I've read some doozies). The most prominent black character is most frequently called "the mercenary" and lives with a chip on his shoulder because of his "color problems" back on Earth citing that every black man on Earth has color problems. This is almost a noble statement but the shoulder chip gets heavier when he asks a woman (explicitly described as having stereotypical Caucasian traits) to go to dinner with him. The woman hesitates for a few moments and the man interprets this to mean that she doesn't want to be seen eating with a black man. It's more likely that she's thinking about her schedule, considering if she wants to go to dinner with the man, or, most likely of all, she's a little disconcerted by the creep messing with the space suits asking her out on their first meeting pretty much out of the blue.
But it gets worse. There is a Muslim character—a profit-hungry, mother-hating, sex-crazed, harem-keeping, resentful, revengeful, lying, hateful Muslim character. Enough said.
Every woman in the book, especially the major ones, is sexualized. Bova isn't even subtle about it! The only one not explicitly described having sex was a lesbian who when she shrugged her shoulders it was "very delicious" for the males who saw it.
The plots a little crazy too. The politics are oversimplified and the plot goes from zero to ten thousand without any in between. One moment we're walking on the beach, the next there's a very graphic description of a murder/rape (committed on one of the super sexy women by a man who belongs to a zealous religious group only described as "nano-luddites" who do "God's will").
There are more examples, but I'm done for now. I wouldn't write a review like this one if I didn't want to like the book, but, at this point, I can't.
Update, finished book.
Okay, there was some redeption by the end, but it didn't make up for the first part of the book. As I said before, I really wanted to like this book. I can't though. Three stars because it's well written and a good story.