A Rose for Armageddon

A Rose for Armageddon is a novel by Hilbert Schenck published in 1982.

Plot summary

A Rose for Armageddon is a novel in which elderly scientists Elsa Adams and Jake Stinson study the history of a small island in New England.[1]

Reception

Greg Costikyan reviewed A Rose for Armageddon in Ares Magazine #14 and commented that "Few writers [...] have the wit or the breadth of imagination to play with ideas on as grandiose a scale as Schenck. Despite his rationality – or, as I think he would maintain, because of it – Schenck remains a romantic."[1]

Dave Langford reviewed A Rose for Armageddon for White Dwarf #57, and stated that "the mystical turn of the final 24 pages is a surprise and delight after Schenck's underplayed but escalating evocations of doom. I don't believe a word of it after p 166, but recommend it just the same."[2]

Colin Greenland reviewed A Rose for Armageddon for Imagine magazine, and stated that "The solution of the mystery twists all of space and time into a new and startling pattern."[3]

Reviews

References

  1. Costikyan, Greg (Spring 1983). "Books". Ares Magazine. TSR, Inc. (14): 48.
  2. Langford, Dave (September 1984). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf. No. 57. Games Workshop. p. 14.
  3. Greenland, Colin (September 1984). "Fantasy Media". Imagine (review). TSR Hobbies (UK), Ltd. (18): 47.
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