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The cool war
Frederik Pohl
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An edition of The cool war (1980)

The cool war

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From jacket front flap:

Fred Pohl, multiple winner of science-fiction's top awards, presents a breathtaking romp through the energy-poor world of the 2020s -- a gripping chase-intrigue novel with a highly unlikely stand-in for James Bond.

One day, the Reverend Hornswell Hake had nothing worse to contend with than the customary power shortages and his routine pastoral chores, such as counseling the vivacious Alys Brant -- and her husbands and wife. At nearly forty, his life was placid, almost humdrum.

The very next day, Horny Hake was first enlisted as an unwilling agent of the Team -- secret successor to the long-discredited CIA -- and then courted by an anti-Team underground group. In practically no time at all, Horny and Alys were touring Europe on a mission about which he knew zip, except that it was a new move in the Cool War, the worldwide campaign of sabotage that had replaced actual combat.

For the team and its opponents, though, the Cool War could be as perilous as any hot one, as Horny Hake discovered when he came up against

  • Leota, lovely leader of the underground cabal, dedicated to destroying the Team;

  • Yosper, the Bible-thumping, foul-mouthed nonogenarian killer;

  • The Reddi twins, professional terrorists who turned up in the oddest places at the worst times and always managed to make Horny's life miserable;

  • Ane Pegleg, master of such lethal toys as the Bulgarian Brolly and the Peruvian Pen.

Picaresque and fast-moving, THE COOL WAR is also a deeply ironic, often hilarious, yet thought-provoking look at where we could be, some forty years from now.

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Publisher
Corgi
Language
English
Pages
251

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Cover of: The cool war
The cool war
1983, Corgi
in English
Cover of: The Cool War
The Cool War
February 12, 1982, Del Rey
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: Der lautlose Krieg - SF-Roman
Der lautlose Krieg - SF-Roman
Sep 23, 1982, Goldmann Verlag
hardcover
Cover of: The cool war
The cool war
1981, Gollancz, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
in English
Cover of: The cool war
The cool war
1981, Ballantine Books
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The cool war
The cool war
1980, Ballantine Books
in English - [Book Club ed.]
Cover of: The Cool war
The Cool war
1980, Ballantine books
in English

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London

Edition Notes

Originally published, London , Gollancz, 1981.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54

The Physical Object

Pagination
251p. ;
Number of pages
251

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15061785M
ISBN 10
0552121533
Library Thing
148777
Goodreads
2272171

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