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An astronaut who sees an angel during a routine lunar mission is the hero of this biting and savagely funny novel.
Colonel Curt Mint, a churchgoing, golf-playing, slowpulsed father of two who had graduated no lower than 10th in a class of five hundred at the military academy, who had earned (not merely acquired) a masters degree in science for a thesis on manned orbital rendezvous, who had flown more than sixty combat missions in Korea, who had won a Distinguished Flying Cross and an Air Medal with two oak-leaf clusters, was - until the cosmic occasion of his madness - the very model of a modern American astronaut. Sensible, temperate, conservative, fairminded, devoted to wife and sons, obedient to superiours, Mint was the exemplary product of the military machine. Then he saw his angel.
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How the most powerful nation in the world deploys its vast resources to debrief one command pilot is the subject of this brilliant comic novel whose action builds to a conclusion as terrifying as it is plausable.
Colonel Curt Mint, a churchgoing, golf-playing, slowpulsed father of two who had graduated no lower than 10th in a class of five hundred at the military academy, who had earned (not merely acquired) a masters degree in science for a thesis on manned orbital rendezvous, who had flown more than sixty combat missions in Korea, who had won a Distinguished Flying Cross and an Air Medal with two oak-leaf clusters, was - until the cosmic occasion of his madness - the very model of a modern American astronaut. Sensible, temperate, conservative, fairminded, devoted to wife and sons, obedient to superiours, Mint was the exemplary product of the military machine. Then he saw his angel.
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How the most powerful nation in the world deploys its vast resources to debrief one command pilot is the subject of this brilliant comic novel whose action builds to a conclusion as terrifying as it is plausable.