Cradle

by Arthur C. Clarke

Paperback, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

823.914

Collection

Publication

Orbit (1992), Paperback

Description

A journalist hunting military secrets uncovers an alien presence off the Florida Keys in this novel by the award-winning author of 2001: A Space Odyssey.   In 1994, an experimental navy missile mysteriously disappears off the coast of Florida during testing. While investigating the link between the disappearance and some unusual whale sightings, journalist Carol Dawson finds much more: a strange golden trident that may be worth millions . . . and may not be of earthly origin.   While Dawson and treasure hunter Nick Williams try to make sense of their discovery, they must also outwit thieves and criminals to keep it safe. But the trident leads them to another, more unsettling discovery. Deep underwater, Dawson and Williams encounter the highly advanced beings that placed the trident where it is. And their plans for it could change the face of humanity forever.   In Cradle, the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author Arthur C. Clarke, widely considered one of the most important figures in science fiction literature, teams up with author Gentry Lee to deliver another thrilling tale of alien contact and human conflict.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member isabelx
Unfortunately, while this book has an interesting premise, the characterisation is pathetic. The way people in this book talk and think is totally unbelievable.

I gave up on it well before the 100 page point.
LibraryThing member Neale
A bit disjointed. Some good ideas but the thriller part wasn't handled that well. Some of it seemed a bit Rama-like. I didn't find the characters very believable.
LibraryThing member tjsjohanna
Interesting, but too many "pop fiction" moments.
LibraryThing member DavidLErickson
I felt the writing was subpar,especially for an Arthur C Clarke novel (co-written by Gentry Lee).
However, this was an entertaining tale with suprising subject matter, plot and characters. It certainly presents and interesting premise.
I felt the characters were well crafted, though I felt Greta
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(German amazon) was a bit overdrawn.
Though the novel was long, when I came to the end, I wanted a bit more. I think another chapter to show us how the world/characters were impacted by this great story would have benefited this story significantly.
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LibraryThing member brakketh
Quite dated and ended with a bit of a fizzle for me.

Language

Original publication date

1988

Physical description

384 p.; 6.93 inches

ISBN

1857230728 / 9781857230727
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