The Cool War
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;
*And 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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Frederik Pohl
Frederik George Pohl, Jr. (1919-2013) was an American science fiction writer, editor and fan, with a career spanning over seventy years. From about 1959 until 1969, Pohl edited Galaxy magazine and its sister magazine If, winning the Hugo for if three years in a row. His writing also won him three Hugos and multiple Nebula Awards. He became a Nebula Grand Master in 1993.
Frederik Pohl used these pseudonyms: Edson McCann, Jordan Park, Elton V. Andrews, Paul Fleur, Lee Gregor, Warren F. Howard, Scott Mariner, Ernst Mason, James McCreigh, Dirk Wilson, Donald Stacy and James MacCreigh.

