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Irving A. Greenfield

Autore di Waters of Death

60 opere 378 membri 3 recensioni

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Nota di disambiguazione:

(eng) Also wrote gothic romances using the pseudonym Alicia Grace.

Serie

Opere di Irving A. Greenfield

Waters of Death (1967) 32 copie
The Stars Will Judge (1974) 31 copie
Aton (1975) 30 copie
Star Trial (1974) 20 copie
The Ancient of Days (1973) 19 copie
The U.F.O. Report (1967) 15 copie
The Others (1969) 15 copie
Barracuda (1978) 15 copie
Project Discovery (1988) 13 copie
Depth Force (1984) 11 copie
Death Dive (1984) 9 copie
Ice Island (1988) 9 copie
Battle Stations (1985) 9 copie
Rush to Judgment (1995) 8 copie
Bloody Seas (1985) 7 copie
The Face of Him (1976) 6 copie
Hot Zone (Depth Force) (1992) 6 copie
Suicide Run (1987) 6 copie
Rig War (Depth Force) (1992) 6 copie
Tagget (1979) 6 copie
Torpedo Treasure (1991) 5 copie
A play of darkness (1974) 5 copie
Warmonger (Depth Force) (1989) 5 copie
Deep Kill (Depth Force) (1986) 5 copie
Agent Out of Place (1982) 4 copie
Succubus (1970) 4 copie
The God's Temptress (1978) 4 copie
Mass For A Dead Witch (1976) 2 copie
The Terrified Heart (1973) 2 copie
To Savor the Past (1975) 2 copie
The Fate of an Eagle (1990) 2 copie
The House at Swansea (1976) 2 copie
Hawksbill Manor (1967) 2 copie
Hour of Evil 2 copie
The Terrified Target (1973) 2 copie
Den mystiska ön (1987) 1 copia
Clovecrest (1969) 1 copia
U.F.O. Report 1 copia
Carey's Vengeance (1973) 1 copia
The Carey Blood (1972) 1 copia
Making U-Hoo (1973) 1 copia
Fort Bliss (1977) 1 copia
And Then You Die (2001) 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Greenfield, Irving A.
Altri nomi
Duncan, Bruce
Pritchett, Ariadne
Grace, Alicia
Data di nascita
1928-02-22
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Luogo di residenza
Manhattan, New York, USA
Attività lavorative
novelist
Organizzazioni
Merchant Marines
Wagner College (instructor)
Nota di disambiguazione
Also wrote gothic romances using the pseudonym Alicia Grace.

Utenti

Recensioni

Waters of Death - Irving A Greenfield **

I quite like the SF story that is set in the future and there are a number of SF writers that I actively seek out. I came across Waters of Death and was a little sceptical but thought it was worth a try as it seemed fairly short, also there was only one other review on Amazon that gave the book a maximum rating.
The year is 2160 and the human race is facing a crisis, there is a major shortage of food and soon people will begin to starve. Society appears to be almost split into two factions, there are the people who live and work on dry land and the sea farmers. The farmer’s main job is to manage the oceans and grow food for the ever increasing population but lately the harvest has been a lot lower than expected and a scientist (Dr Robert Wilde) is sent to try and determine whether this is an ecological problem or sabotage. In general the sea farmers are looked down upon but everyone else, their wages are the lowest and are being reduced in line with production, amongst them there are rumblings of discontent but any criticism of the Government is frowned upon and they can find their minds being ‘altered’ as punishment/correction. The whole plot revolves around a corrupt government, downtrodden farmers and a sympathetic scientist... you can probably guess the rest.

I have read some crappy books over the years, but this has to be one of the worst. The only reason I upped the stars to 2 is that the basic idea must have been fairly original at the time of publication. There are no themes in any book that offend me, sexism, racism & extreme violence can all become part of a plot as long as they are justified. In this book though it seems that the author takes stereotyping to the next level, all women are just some kind of sex object, whether being ordered to sleep with men or working as prostitutes (they actually get rewarded for entering into the sex industry). As I said, this doesn’t really bother me, and I see the potential benefits... but it just made the book boring and wooden. The ‘twists’ in the narrative were more like a slight bend and could be seen coming a mile off. I haven’t read any of this authors works before and don’t think I will be reading any of his again.
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Bridgey | Dec 23, 2016 |
A man who does not remember his name, station, rank or education is accused of crimes committed during an interstellar war. This book is an entertaining quick read -- and the main character doesn't get the usual SF hero's pass for being a cad (or perhaps starting a war).

The meant-to-be-cool circular narrative doesn't quite work but the narrator-with-amnesia part does. Recommended for interesting alien details and a snappy plot.
 
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LisaShapter | Jul 27, 2013 |
Oh. My. God. What a fucking bait and switch.I have the 1969 edition of this (NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED) and totally picked up for the cover copy. It does not involve dolphins as much as it implies. It does involve a nice idea that gets bogged all to hell and since I'd just finished The Battle of Forever I sort of felt like God was punishing me.
½
 
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bzedan | Nov 17, 2008 |

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Statistiche

Opere
60
Utenti
378
Popolarità
#63,851
Voto
2.8
Recensioni
3
ISBN
53
Lingue
3

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