
His Master's Voice
"Twenty-five hundred scientists have been herded into an isolated site in the Nevada desert. A neutrino message of extraterrestrial origin has been received, and, under the surveillance of the Pentagon, the scientists labor on His Master's Voice, the secret program set up to decipher the transmission."--BOOK JACKET. "Among them is Peter Hogarth, an eminent mathematician whose posthumous diary makes up the novel. Hogarth joins His Master's Voice after all efforts to decode the message prove futile and, after an early success, gives up on the project to pursue clandestine research into the so-called TX effect. Hogarth comes to realize that the TX effect could lead to the construction of the ultimate weapon - a fission bomb - and that such knowledge must not be allowed into the hands of the military."--BOOK JACKET. "Originally published in 1968, His Master's Voice takes to task the military takeover of scientific research, Cold War - era politics, and humanity's perpetual capacity for (self-)destruction. It remains a mordant satire on scientific microworlds and the monstrous political and military systems bankrolling them."--BOOK JACKET.
Reviews

Talha Muhammad@talha
Mostly boring. Some interesting stuff. Only finished it because I never leave a book unfinished. Reads more like a memoir than a science fiction novel. The MC doesn't do things, but merely talks about doing them in the past. Not the most exciting thing. Profound in some ways, I guess.

David Smith@dls

Adam Wilson@adamwilson
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Hsin-Hao Yu@hhyu
Information at second hand always gives an impression of tidiness