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Reading Science Fiction Novels in English _ Double Cross by Frederik Pohl
"Double Cross" is a novel written by Frederik Pohl in 1944, and is a work that stands out for his characteristically sharp insight and rich imagination. The novel is set in a future society entangled in complex conspiracies and betrayals. Pohl delicately depicts the power struggles and political tensions that take place in a highly technological society. The protagonist is caught up in an unexpected situation and faces double and triple deceptions between various powers, and in the process, experiences a reality where the boundaries between truth and lies, loyalty and betrayal become blurred. The work goes beyond a simple thriller and provides a deep reflection on human nature, the meaning of trust, and the social changes brought about by technological advancement. This novel, which exquisitely combines Pohl's characteristic social critical perspective and science fiction elements, presents readers with a tense narrative and sharp insight into modern society.
Summary
Revolt was brewing on Venus, led by the descendant of the first Earthmen to land. Svan was the leader making the final plans?plotting them a bit too well.
The Officer of the Deck was pleased as he returned to the main lock. There was no reason why everything shouldn't have been functioning perfectly, of course, but he was pleased to have it confirmed, all the same. The Executive Officer was moodily smoking a cigarette in the open lock, staring out over the dank Venusian terrain at the native town. He turned.
"Everything shipshape, I take it!" he commented.
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