- Unknown Binding
- Publisher: Hyperion Press
- ISBN-10: 0883554518
- ISBN-13: 978-0883554517
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The copy that I managed to find was published by Sirius Quality Paperbacks in 1981, and is 416 pages in length. The story is kind of a combination of the Atlantis myth with the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty. I think one of the reasons it has not lasted as well as some other classic SF titles, is that it is fairly predictable. I knew from reading the prologue where the book was going for the most part, and it takes its time getting there. On the plus side, it is enjoyable reading, even if you know where it is going.
At the risk of being a small spoiler, there is one part of the plot that is important, and was not predictable from the prologue alone. The racial issue given the context of this book being written between the two world wars is interesting, and somewhat foretelling. I suspect that it is for this reason that the book was highly rated in 1949 when August Derleth conducted the Arkham Survey. However, even that issue, once it is introduced it plays out as one would expect.
If the above review sounds negative, then I should clearly state that I think this is an enjoyable book to read. Some may find it a bit slow paced, but I would say it is above average, but not enough above to give it four stars.
This story takes place in the mid-1900's on an Australian ranch where an ancient object is dug up. (I won't disclose what that object is!) The story keeps the reader in suspense and it's difficult to put the book down!
This book is classic science-fiction and romance at its best...