Added By: Allie
Last Updated: Engelbrecht
The McAndrew Chronicles
Author: | Charles Sheffield |
Publisher: |
Tor, 1983 |
Series: | |
This book does not appear to be part of a series. If this is incorrect, and you know the name of the series to which it belongs, please let us know. |
|
Book Type: | Collection |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
Sub-Genre Tags: | |
Awards: | |
Lists: | |
Links: |
|
Avg Member Rating: |
|
|
Synopsis
A collection of short stories. From Amazon: Meet McAndrew. Einstein came close. Heisenberg and Dirac too. But not since Newton has any human had such insight into the nature of reality. And like Newton, McAndrew doesn't just think: he invents things, things like inertialess drives and interstellar spaceships. Unfortunately for his favorite fieldtester, not even McAndrew's inventions always work right the first time, and when you're four light years from Earth that can be a problem. It's a good thing the beautiful and daring Jeannie Roker brought McAndrew along for a little warmth in the cold depths of space.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The McAndrew Chronicles - essay by Charles Sheffield
- First Chronicle: Killing Vector - (1978)
- Second Chronicle: Moment of Inertia - (1980)
- Third Chronicle: All the Colors of the Vacuum - (1981)
- Fourth Chronicle: The Manna Hunt - (1982)
- Fifth Chronicle: Rogueworld - (1983)
- Appendix: The Science in the Science Fiction - essay by Charles Sheffield
Excerpt
No excerpt currently exists for this novel.
Reviews
There are currently no reviews for this novel. Be the first to submit one! You must be logged in to submit a review in the BookTrackr section above.
Images
No alternate cover images currently exist for this novel.