Broken Symmetries

Broken Symmetries is a novel by Paul Preuss published in 1983.

Plot summary

Broken Symmetries is a novel in which the powerful US/Japanese TERAC accelerator in Hawaii is surrounded by scientific and political infighting.[1]

Reception

Dave Langford reviewed Broken Symmetries for White Dwarf #62, and stated that "Broken Symmetries has its flaws – like a spy-novel cliché or two – but it's an impressive and unnerving performance. In the tradition of Greg Benford's Timescape."[1]

Reviews

  • Review by Debbie Notkin (1983) in Locus, #273 October 1983
  • Review by Tom Easton (1984) in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, February 1984
  • Review by Norman Spinrad (1984) in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, December 1984
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References

  1. Langford, Dave (February 1985). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf. Games Workshop (Issue 62): 9.
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