I haven't read it, Frank, but I imagine so, if Henry wrote it. He will correct me if I'm wrong, but I think he wrote once that it was the only book he wrote for which he got a huge advance - written in the era when such things happened to scientific books. The novel by Jennifer Rohn, Experimental Heart, sounds interesting, too. She's a rather good scientist-blogger, also on Nature Network, and runs/edits that Lab Lit website - where science meets fiction.
I haven't read it, Frank, but I imagine so, if Henry wrote it. He will correct me if I'm wrong, but I think he wrote once that it was the only book he wrote for which he got a huge advance - written in the era when such things happened to scientific books.
ReplyDeleteThe novel by Jennifer Rohn, Experimental Heart, sounds interesting, too. She's a rather good scientist-blogger, also on Nature Network, and runs/edits that Lab Lit website - where science meets fiction.
I'd've thought so, Frank. Jacob's Ladder was the one I wrote after Deep Time, and it was DT that got the big advance- but I think JL is a better book.
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