The daughter of an explorer, a shady illegal game smugler, and a bureaucrat come together on an alien artifact. Each wants something, but the place abounds with mysterious unintentional traps. *Spoiler* I found the ending the best though as it offers a look at upgraded senses and a high civilization.
Red Dwarf's slightly smarter brother
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
It's a wonderful tongue in cheek story backed by great speculative science. The combination of the sometimes screwball comedy with the specifics of how hyperspace could work and the details of the time lags of space comunication, etc, made for a believable and well formed diegesis. There were times reading this book that I just had to stop to laugh. The book reminds me a great deal of Red Dwarf.
Science fiction at its best.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I have been reading science fiction for over twenty years and this ranks in my top five all-time favorites. My husband does not like science fiction but devoured this book. A swashbuckler with humor and romance -- a really great book to snuggle up with on a rainly day with the fireplace going and a great cup of tea.
A brilliant science fiction mystery novel!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Architects of Hyperspace is a well-written, engrossing story about a group of space travelers who come across an abandoned planet made up of concentric rings. Dr. McDonough's humor and knowledge of space (he's spokesman for SETI and The Planetary Society) combine to make this an exciting and enjoyable adventure.
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