The Trinity Paradox
The authors have a fine grasp of character and a slick writing style that makes even the sections of exposition very readable. Part thriller, part realistic SF speculation, THE TRINITY PARADOX should appeal equally to fans of both genres."
-- Science Fiction Review
"It's a perfectly respectable novel with some terrific moments. What's here bodes well for Rusch and Anderson in the future."
-- Edward Bryant
"There are some wonderful things here, and its very much worth reading . . . The style is tight and true, with some fiendishly clever twists and real emotional resonance . . . there's enough here to please anybody. Especially recommended for fans of really nasty horror--there's a couple of really disgusting moments that make it all worth while."
-- Short Reviews by Scott Winnent
"The authors both physicists . . . persuasively recreate the Los Alamos of 1943."
-- VOYA
"Real historical figures. The real setting. Real science. Anderson and Beason have certainly done plenty of homework . . . able to paint a kind of characterological and psychological portrait of the real historical Manhattan Project and the real people involved in a way not quite possible to the conventional historical novel."
-- On Books by Norman Spinrad