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Fiction, Mystery & Detective

Green Trap

by Ben Bova
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Synopsis

A contemporary thriller about energy, climate change, and skull-duggery in dark places

Publishers Weekly

Bova depicts a near-future when crude oil costs $110 per barrel in this cautionary but hopeful thriller (after 2006's Titan) that hinges on scientist Michael Cochrane's discovery of a cheap, safe way to produce hydrogen fuel. The story opens with Cochrane's death and the disappearance of his laptop. His brother, Paul, attempts to find the killer and the data, only to fall into a tangle of intrigue: an energy mogul tries to suppress the new technology, a senator considers using it to boost his presidential campaign, Chechens seek to undermine Russia's petroleum industry and various freelancers look to sell the formula to the highest bidder. Readers of Heinlein's 1940 short story " `Let There Be Light!' " will note some familiar moments, but Bova adds modern twists and a genuinely surprising ending to the age-old clash between oblivious scientists and worldly schemers. (Nov.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Ben Bova

A six-time winner of science fiction's Hugo Award and a past president of the National Space Society, Ben Bova is the author of over a hundred works of science fact and fiction. He lives in Florida.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780765348166

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