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Three Miles Down

Three Miles Down

From New York Times bestselling author Harry Turtledove, the modern master of alternate history, a novel of alien contact set in the tumultuous year of the Watergate scandal.

It's 1974, and Jerry Stieglitz is a grad student in marine biology at UCLA with a side gig selling short stories to science fiction magazines, just weeks away from marrying his longtime fiancée. Then his life is upended by grim-faced men from three-letter agencies who want him to join a top-secret "Project Azorian" in the middle of the north Pacific Ocean—and they really don't take "no" for an answer. Further, they're offering enough money to solve all of his immediate problems.

Joining up and swearing to secrecy, what he first learns is that Project Azorian is secretly trying to raise a sunken Russian submarine, while pretending to be harvesting undersea manganese nodules. But the dead Russian sub, while real, turns out to be a cover story as well. What's down on the ocean floor next to it is the thing that killed the sub: an alien spacecraft.

Jerry's a scientist, a longhair, a storyteller, a dreamer. He stands out like a sore thumb on the Glomar Explorer, a ship full of CIA operatives, RAND Corporation eggheads, and roustabout divers. But it turns out that he's the one person in the North Pacific who's truly thought out all the ways that human-alien first contact might go.

And meanwhile, it's still 1974 back on the mainland. Richard Nixon is drinking heavily and talking to the paintings on the White House walls. The USA is changing fast—and who knows what will happen when this story gets out? Three Miles Down is both a fresh and original take on First Contact, and a hugely enjoyable romp through the pop culture, political tumult, and conspiracies-within-conspiracies atmosphere that was 1974.

At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Reviews
  • Dangling Story, Too Much Watergate Hypocrisy

    It was interesting, but I had to make star deductions for two major points. 1. Frankly, this book is worthless without more installments in a series. Given the time frame since it came out… almost three full years… and the author’s history, I strongly suspect that the series has already been abandoned. I feel as if I have been ripped off. 2. It is full of gratuitous shots at Richard Nixon, portrays Republicans as thieves and liars by default and even condemned Republicans that didn’t go after a President of their own party on suspicion alone. Surely Turtledove would condemn Democrats who went after a President of their own on suspicion alone. He is also ignoring that LBJ was considerably more corrupt than Nixon.

    By muscatel96

  • Not great.

    Definitely not his best effort. Most of the middle was pointless and irrelevant. The ending is an unabashed sequel setup. Not worth reading or setting up a sequel. Didn’t know finding alien life could be this hum-drum.

    By Thatguy(

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