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The story is set in India around the middle of the century. It projects a country that has become fully developed in all aspects of science and technology to the extent that it can enter the space race with fully fledged confidence and its scientists can provide solutions to issues as diverse as the world's energy crisis and the scourge of cancer. That these magnificent achievements come at a great price can be seen by the attempts by India's enemies to thwart this progress and bring that country's scientific endeavours to a grinding halt. The story's central character, Aparajeet Chopra, not…mehr

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The story is set in India around the middle of the century. It projects a country that has become fully developed in all aspects of science and technology to the extent that it can enter the space race with fully fledged confidence and its scientists can provide solutions to issues as diverse as the world's energy crisis and the scourge of cancer. That these magnificent achievements come at a great price can be seen by the attempts by India's enemies to thwart this progress and bring that country's scientific endeavours to a grinding halt. The story's central character, Aparajeet Chopra, not only has to engage himself in a campaign to save his country but also himself from a series of terminal diseases that his enemies, in some mysterious way, manage to inflict on him. While the story presents to its readers an image of a modern, scientific, and technologically advanced India, the religious and cultural traditions that weave together the rich tapestry of what makes India the marvel and jewel that it most undoubtedly is, are brought out in full panoply for the reader to enjoy.
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Autorenporträt
Francis A. Andrew was born in Aberdeen in Scotland and currently works as an English language lecturer in the College of Applied Sciences in Nizwa, Oman. Although not a scientist by training, Francis Andrew has, throughout his life, taken a deep interest in matters scientific, most especially in the field of astronomy. Influenced by the works of Sir Fred Hoyle and Professor Nadine Chandra Wickramasinghe, most of Francis Andrew's science fiction novels have an astrobiological theme running through them.