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This, of course, is not fiction. Led by Robert Oppenheimer, a team of brilliant scientists in Los Alamos, New Mexico did indeed work together on the Manhattan Project, the secret operation to build the world's first atomic bomb. Against this backdrop--and using Oppenheimer as one of the major characters--Joe Kanon has constructed an ingenious and utterly absorbing thriller.
It begins with a murder. In April, 1945, the Project is moving smoothly forward until one evening, a body is discovered in nearby Santa Fe. Local police treat the case with routine suspicion, but when the victim is identified as a scientist from "the Hill, " the army launches a covert internal investigation to find the killer. Has the secrecy of the Project been compromised? Is it possible that the slain man, an enigmatic scientist named Bruner, was revealing classified information to the enemy, or were the bizarre circumstances of his death merely evidence of a lovers' quarrel gone horribly wrong?
Michael Connolly, the intelligence officer brought in to crack the case--and then use his PR skills to make it disappear--soon discovers that nothing about Bruner's murder is routine. Butin Los Alamos, a place dedicated to keeping secrets, uncovering the truth proves harder than expected. It is only when he falls in love and begins an affair with Emma Pawlowski, the spirited wife of one of the scientists, that Connolly truly begins to weave together the hidden lives and dangerous associations of those at the dark heart of the Project.
In this deft and gripping thriller, Joseph Kanon has created an utterly convincing tale of espionage and love, set against the mist important undercover military operation of our time. Elegantly written and crackling with suspense, "Los Alamos" marks the emergence of a major new talent.
"They tell me Joseph Kanon is a publishing executive, but I don't believeit. I think he is a veteran of the 1945 atom bomb program. No one could writea first novel so convincing as "Los Alamos" without having been there. Noone could conjure the wartime background with such subtle restraint. If I'mwrong, Joseph Kanon is an outstanding new writer, and "Los Alamos" is atriumph of historical re-creation and my sort of story-telling."
--Len Deighton
"Joseph Kanon's "Los Alamos" is a thoroughly absorbing novel set in themidst of what we now know as both the most exciting scientific saga of ourcentury and the invention with the greatest potential for tragedy that ourcivilization has yet produced. What begins as the pursuit of a murdererthrough the landscape of a wartime Southwest quickly descends into a deepermystery involving eminent scientists, Robert Oppenheimer among them, and thecold calculations of military intelligence. Knowing the aftermath of whathappened at Los Alamos, as we do, only deepens the experience of this finelycraftedbook."
--Stuart Woods, author of "Dead in the Water" and" Dirt"
"There really were heroes, spies, and lovers at Los Alamos in the days whenthey built the first atomic bombs, and in this compelling novel Joe Kanon hasimagined those soaring, harrowing days back to life. It's written with verveand intelligence, it's authentic from beginning to end, and I couldn't put itdown."
--Richard Rhodes, author of "The Making of the Atomic Bomb"
"Intricately plotted, highly atmospheric, and stunningly authentic...This is athinking person's thriller that makes wonderful use of, but never cheapens, oneof history's more extraordinary moments...A smashing debut."
"--Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
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