Terraplane, the second in Jack Womack's acclaimed Ambient series, is a
vision of alternate reality -- New York in 1939, as experienced by
travelers from the twenty-first century. Retired
general-turned-corporate-spy Luther Biggerstaff and his hit man Jake are
on a covert mission to kidnap Soviet superscientist Alekhine for their
boss, the head of the multinational corporation Dryco. But Alekhine has
disappeared, and they must be content with his genius assistant
Oktobriana and a device he left behind -- which catapults them headlong
into the past. But this 1939 is different -- slavery was not abolished
until 1907, F.D.R. has been assassinated, and the Great Depression has
cut even deeper; Churchill has died in a street accident, and the world
is at Hitler's mercy. The only hope Luther and Jake have of getting home
again depends on an unlikely conjunction of the New York World's Fair,
the blues tunes of Robert Johnson, and the avant-garde physics of Nikola
Tesla. Terraplane is a surreal, darkly comic, and gripping journey into
the twilight zone of history gone mad.