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The Trigger (Hardcover)

by Arthur C. Clarke (Author), Michael P. Kube-McDowell (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Hardcover: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Voyager (1 Nov 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0002247119
  • ISBN-13: 978-0002247115
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 985,925 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Set in a future of in which virtual trials are a reality, and when a "Windows era" PC can be bought for 25 US dollars, The Trigger is a hi-tech science-fiction thriller which follows a discovery by physicist Jeffrey Horton which can render weaponry harmless. The promise is an end to warfare, and to the arms industry. Vested interests are not about to allow this to happen, and Horton finds himself caught in a deadly, escalating crisis, as the world spirals towards war and expediency comes face to face with morality. Horton's breakthrough offers a last chance for peace, but once the genie has been let out of the bottle, can it ever be contained again?

On the surface this is a most unusual book for Arthur C. Clarke. There is none of the interplanetary questing of 2001: A Space Odyssey, or Rendezvous With Rama, and while in the past Clarke's books have been almost totally devoid of violence, here is a direct confrontation with the subject. As such The Trigger reads less like Clarke's previous fiction than a liberal answer to the blockbusting adventure novels of Tom Clancy. Likewise, the flashes of humour, the sharp dialogue and the political intrigue will be more familiar to readers of Michael Kube-McDowell's Alternities and the Trigon Disunity. However, the result of this collaboration is an epic thriller, as well as a surprising change of direction for Arthur C. Clarke, undoubtedly the most famous science fiction writer in the world. --Gary S. Dalkin

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Without war, we'd hardly have any history. Without murder, we'd hardly have any fiction. Then along came the Trigger ...the only true promise of peace that technology has ever devised. From the legendary Arthur C. Clarke, in collaboration with Michael Kube-McDowell of Star Wars fame, comes a chilling day-after-tomorrow thriller of huge vision and startling menace. Jeffrey Horton of Terabyte Laboratories is the brilliant, driven and idealistic scientist responsible for the discovery of the Trigger. It was an accidental discovery: Horton was hoping to build the analogue of a laser for gravity. Instead, his experimental gravity-boson emitter, when fired up for the first time, triggered all nearby explosive material. In that moment, an end to the power of the gun became feasible. In future, a firearm -- or a bomb -- could be made powerless to harm the innocent. Karl Brohier, Horton's boss and a Nobel Prive winner, has to decide what to do with the Trigger. Patriotism dictates he and Horton hand over the science to the Pentagon. Idealism demands the invention be given to the whole world, regardless of politics.

But what haunts Brohier is the fear that with one wrong word to the wrong person, a convoy of black vans filled with Special Operations troops will swoop down on the Terabyte campus and cart away everything, including himself and Horton. So Brohier takes news of the Trigger direct to the White House. President Mark Breland, former star pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, has a record of integrity and liberalism. He would rather be wrong in a hurry than agonize his way to a state of ambivalence, and he promises Horton and Brohier that the Trigger will be made available to the world. The Pentagon regards Breland's promise as wrong to the point of being treasonous. It involves disarming the military! In a world where violence has reached epidemic proportions, no one can be trusted. Too many people have a stake in the business of violence to give peace a chance.


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5.0 out of 5 stars THE Farewell to Arms, 19 Oct 2001
By badahan@hotmail.com (Istanbul, Turkey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Trigger (Paperback)
First things first : The book deals with the human interaction with a major technological shift. This could be summed up as "THE Farewell to Arms". And the personal and social aspects of such a change are dealt with, in a great fashion. You won't regret buying this book - in fact, you'll wish there were a sequel.

Trigger also provokes many thoughts in the light of the latest terrorist attacks. The Trigger or the Silencer could not have stopped the September 11 attacks, because the only weapons used were knives. Also, biological warfare would be immune to the Trigger.

The book deals with the human soul with respect to its hunger for power and control, and its capacity to destroy. It would have been great to live in a world with The Trigger or the Silencer...

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5.0 out of 5 stars A fabulous and thought provoking new book., 25 Feb 2000
The discovery of the mechanism to detonate or defuse nitrate based explosives is the authors' springboard into the souls of the characters. Where is the military without bombs? Where is the terrorist without a machine gun? How do average Americans react to the idea of being disarmed? These are some of the themes that spiral through this wonderfully entertaining and thought provoking book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Turnabout is fair play, 13 Dec 1999
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I'm going to start out by saying "Whoa." When the worst thing I can say about The Trigger is that the characters use bigger words in emergencies than I'd be able to think of, I have the makings of a classic in my hands. On cursory examination, The Trigger is the story of an exciting and dangerous technological revolution. It is also the story of the the people who get caught in the limelight -- and the crossfire -- and whose lives are forever changed. These parts combine to form a page-turner of epic proportions. Clarke's "What if?" version of the universe is not only intrugiung and frightening, but shows us how blissbul ignorance really is, and how understanding is not always what one wants. Kube-McDowell creates, in page after page, real human characters with intellectual needs, primal instincts, emotional conflicts, and desperate actions. The Trigger is believable and powerful, and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys adventure focused more on people than on machines.
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4.0 out of 5 stars What if..............
'The Trigger' seems to be one of Clarke's least known novels. Few people seem familiar with it. It's a well kept secret - this is some of his very best. Read more
Published on 30 Jun 2006 by Wordy

5.0 out of 5 stars Could not put this book down!!
Imagine all bullets and bombs could be made harmless by 'The Trigger'.
Imagine the gun lobby in America's reaction.
Imagine the politicians' response. Read more
Published on 14 Jan 2005 by A. J. Flynn

5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous
Gripping and moving, this book breaks the mould of works set in "the not to distant future". Superbly written and a real page turner. Read it.
Published on 28 Dec 2003 by samburrows84

5.0 out of 5 stars If you do not read any other Clarke, read this one.
This is no Star Wars, Alien or ET. No space opera and no aliens, fearsome or friendly. No distant stars or far-flung future. Read more
Published on 2 Feb 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars I cannot recommend this book enough
This really is a fantastic book - it goes without saying that it is engaging and well written, but it deals with the social and political ramifications in not only a realistic... Read more
Published on 13 Jun 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars An engaging drama about the foundations of science & society
An awesome novel! Clarke and Kube-McDowell take on a challenge quite successfully; the greatest dream that science-fiction can offer meeting up with the stark reality of today's... Read more
Published on 20 Mar 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars The Trigger
Browsing through the shelves of the science-fiction section of a bookshop, I came across an Arthur C Clarke collaboration with Michael Kube McDowell. Read more
Published on 23 Nov 2000 by chris.hooley@lineone.net

5.0 out of 5 stars A first-class thriller
Clarke and Kube-McDowell have come up with an excellent novel and a gripping thriller. A group of scientists discovers a way to destroy explosives and weapons, and then tries to... Read more
Published on 15 Sep 2000 by gordon_arthur

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, but a little narrow
This is a good book, but concentrates too much on the issue of Americans rights to bear arms. This is a continuing theme throughout the novel; rather than showing the impact that... Read more
Published on 22 Mar 2000 by CJ

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