Helpful Score: 2
Great 'hard' SF novel. I enjoyed this book immensely and do not want to part with it, but need the room.
Not as good as its prequel Eon, but if you're really into Eon, you'll need to know what happens to the characters.
Sequel to Eon
It is an age of pain and wonder: on Earth, struggling from the ravages of nuclear war; on the Thistledown, the amazing asteroid-starship form the far future; and in the Wat, the infiniet corridor that slices across universes borth human and inhuman.
But now an impossible visitor form the end of Time comes to take a handful of voyagers into space-time, where they must destory the ultimate marvel of science
It is an age of pain and wonder: on Earth, struggling from the ravages of nuclear war; on the Thistledown, the amazing asteroid-starship form the far future; and in the Wat, the infiniet corridor that slices across universes borth human and inhuman.
But now an impossible visitor form the end of Time comes to take a handful of voyagers into space-time, where they must destory the ultimate marvel of science
A Powerful, imaginative hard science-fiction author with ends perhaps too tidily put together (the sequel to EON)