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The Trinity Paradox
The Trinity Paradox
Author: Kevin J. Anderson, Doug Beason
An anti-nuke protestor accidentally thrown back in time finds herself in 1943 Los Alamos, where Oppenheimer's Manhattan Project is furiously working to develop the atomic bomb. Due to her presence there, history changes to give Nazi Germany a jump in its own push for the bomb. Now, which country will succeed?
ISBN-13: 9780553292466
ISBN-10: 0553292463
Publication Date: 10/1/1991
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Publisher: Spectra
Book Type: Paperback
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From the back cover: "Activist Elizabeth Devane wished for an end to nuclear weapons. Surely, she thought, if they'd known what they were unleashing, the scientists of the Manhattan Project would never have created such a terrible instrument of destruction. But during a protest action, the unthinkable happened: a flash of light , a silent concussion, and Elizabeth awakes to find herself alone in a desolate desert arroyo...and almost fifty years in the past.
June 1944. Los Alamos, New Mexico. While the Allies battle in the Pacific and begin the Normandy invasion in Europe, Nazi Germany deviates from the timeline Elizabeth knows and uses its newfound nuclear arsenal against America.
Somehow, someway, Elizabeth has been given the chance to put the genie back in the bottle...yet could she-should she-attempt the greatest sabotage in history?"
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