Book description
The orbiting tachyon detector was designed by physicist Juan Obrion to
identify life in other star systems, but even though he expected to find
some signs of life, he certainly didn't expect to find any life on
earth. Juan discovers that a culture has been concealed for many years
far below Antarctica, and Obrion ventures out as part of a four-man team
to explore the unknown. Juan, Lena, Malachi and Magnus are awestruck
when they discover a myriad of portals to parallel lands, but the maze
they fall into makes them wonder if their journey will ever come to an
end. George Zebrowskis nearly forty books include novels, short
fiction collections, anthologies, and a book of essays. Science fiction
writer Greg Bear calls him one of those rare speculators who bases his
dreams on science as well as inspiration, and the late Terry Carr, one
of the most influential science fiction editors of recent years,
described him as an authority in the SF field. Zebrowski has published
more than seventy works of short fiction and more than a hundred and
forty articles and essays, and has written about science for Omni
Magazine. His short fiction and essays have appeared in Amazing Stories,
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Science Fiction Age,
Nature, the Bertrand Russell Society News, and many other publications.