A thunderbolt high-tech thriller by the author of Flight of the Condor. From the genius of Albert Einstein to a clandestine U.S. Navy laboratory, the Philadelphia Experiment was rumored to be one of WW II's most carefully guarded secrets. Its results were shrouded in mystery for over 50 years--until a nuclear-powered submarine, on routine maneuvers near the Bahamas, suddenly vanishes, reappearing moments later . . . in the Pacific.
enrick was OK as a author of submarine adventure stories. However, in this one, he mixes in poor psuedo-science-fiction and mysticism. Would you believe the soviets have a weapon that will "teleport" a submarine 3000 miles while moving the crew "to another galaxy"? How about a "crystal capstone"? Stay away from this one! Bill Russel
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