Fred Hoyle & John Elliot's "Andromeda Breakthrough" (novel): A shadowy European trading syndicate dreams of creating another East India Company
This is a sequel to the authors' excellent novel "A for Andromeda". While this too is a fast moving adventure, it's much less interesting than original:
Intel now controls, or thinks it does, the "alien in the computer" & intends world domination via stuff the alien will invent. Hero, will, of course, save the world from them.
Rating: B.
Related: Stories of Fred Hoyle, John Elliot.
- It appears to be penned mostly by Elliot. None of Hoyle's characteristic humor, leg pulling of politicians, or a central cool idea here.
- It appears to be an unplanned for sequel. Characters that died or were otherwise removed at the end of the first book are resurrected, in rather questionable ways, so they can be part of this adventure.
Intel now controls, or thinks it does, the "alien in the computer" & intends world domination via stuff the alien will invent. Hero, will, of course, save the world from them.
Fact sheet.
First published: 1965.Rating: B.
Related: Stories of Fred Hoyle, John Elliot.
2 comments:
Ha, Intel inside ;)
Hoyle, now theres a name. A great astronomer. I must find his A for Andromeda!
I wondered if this story came before Intel, Inc was founded?
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