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In 1943, when the United States learns that Germany is on the verge of a deadly innovation that could tip the balance of the war, the government turns to an unlikely source for help: the nation’s top science fiction writers. Installed at a covert military lab within the Philadelphia Naval Yard are the most brilliant of these young visionaries. The unruly band is led by Robert Heinlein, the dashing and complicated master of the genre. His “Kamikaze Group,” which includes the ambitious genius Isaac Asimov, is tasked with transforming the wonders of science fiction into science fact and unlocking the secrets to invisibility, death rays, force fields, weather control, and other astounding phenomena—and finding it harder than they ever imagined.
When a German spy washes ashore near the abandoned Long Island ruins of a mysterious energy facility, the military begins to fear that the Nazis are a step ahead of Heinlein’s group. Now the oddball team, joined by old friends from the Pulp Era including L. Ron Hubbard (court-martialed for attacking Mexico), must race to catch up. The answers they seek may be locked in the legendary War of Currents, which was fought decades earlier between Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison. As the threat of an imminent Nazi invasion of America grows more and more possible, events are set in motion that just may revolutionize the future—or destroy it—while forcing the writers to challenge the limits of talent, imagination, love, destiny, and even reality itself.
Blazing at breathtaking speed from forgotten tunnels deep beneath Manhattan to top-secret battles in the North Pacific, and careening from truth to pulp and back again, The Astounding, the Amazing, and the Unknown is a sweeping, romantic epic—a page-turning rocket ship ride through the history of the future.
432 pages, Hardcover
First published July 5, 2011
Robert A. Heinlein - who wrote a large number of very popular science fiction stories and books, including The Roads Must Roll, The Green Hills of Earth, and Starship Troopers, is the leader of the group of scientist who are trying to make a ship disappear. He has a lot on his mind, with a hard drinking wife, the possibility that Nikolai Tesla may have managed to create a super weapon, and everyone trying to figure out why he quit writing for the pulps.
Isaac Asimov - who wrote the Foundation books and about robots. Working for Heinlein as his chemist, Asimov is trying to figure out the right formula for making a ship disappear from radar. Though newly married, he's finding more enjoyment writing his stories and running around with Heinlein and de Camp looking for super-weapons than spending time with his young wife, Gerti.
L. Sprague de Camp - who wrote a mix of science fiction and fantasy with his writing partner Fletcher Pratt, like the series of stories collected in
The Compleat Enchanter: The Magical Misadventures of Harold Shea
. His specialty is aeronautics, but in the book, he's just a good companion to have along.
L. Ron Hubbard - best known for starting a religion (Scientology) just sort of invites himself along for the ride, much to everyone's irritation. Still, Heinlein manages to put him to work and sends him off on a wild goose chase to the south pacific.