Close to Critical

Close to Critical
Close to Critical  
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Fourth Del Rey Books paperback printing of Close to Critical (January 1981)
Author(s) Hal Clement
Cover artist Dean Ellis
Country United States
Language English
Series Mesklin
Genre(s) Science fiction
Publisher Del Rey Books
Publication date July 1964
Media type Print (magazine, hardback and paperback)
Pages 190 (paperback)
ISBN 0-345-29168-9
Preceded by Mission of Gravity
Followed by Star Light

Close to Critical is a science fiction novel by Hal Clement. The novel was first serialized in three parts and published in Astounding Science Fiction magazine in 1958. Its first hardcover book publication was in July 1964.

Contents

Setting

The book is set on the planet Tenebra, a planet of the star Altair and a world with thick atmosphere, a shifting crust, crushingly-strong gravity and surface temperatures of just over 374 degrees Celsius, close to the critical point of water. Human scientists have spent the last two decades studying Tenebra's intelligent life from the safety of an orbiting laboratory.

Plot summary

The Tenebrans are intelligent, but primitive by human standards. Yet scientists from Earth have found ways to train and educate some of the Tenebrans. This training becomes crucial when two beings—a young girl from Earth and the son of an alien diplomat—are marooned in a bathyscape that is headed toward the surface of the planet, where neither can hope to survive.

Reception

SF Impulse reviewer Tom Boardman Jr. commended the novel for its "impressive plotting and sustained suspense," noting that Clement's "consummate craftsman[ship" turned a simple story into an intense one.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Book Fare," SF Impulse, November 1966, p.63-64.

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