
"Adelaine" depicts a reluctant spy whose sympathies for a fragile young woman endanger the simplest of missions, while "An Oral History of Hell" explores the afterworld through the eyes of a man intent on a redemptive journey out of that wintry, desolate land. "Decibels" is a tale of suspense pitting a deaf criminal against his captive in a strange game of deception where the power of sound takes on life and death consequences. Finally, in "The Curtain and the Earth," an American engineer witnesses the Stath-Khellian Fissure, a genocide whose horrors drive him to an alternate reality in which the hand of God itself intervenes in humanity's self-immolation. In all of these tales, the male heart tries above all things to grasp some shred of truth, some sort of hope, from the enduring chaos of life's long journey.
| jacqueline laks gorman james f carley h forbes witherby c robert wolfe william heyliger | z a malik geoffrey michael gadd krishna kumar victor mesev f a carter |