Stallion Gate: A Novel
By (Author) Martin Cruz Smith
Random House USA Inc
Ballantine Books Inc.
12th June 1987
United States
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
Stationery and miscellaneous items
FIC
Paperback
384
Width 107mm, Height 171mm, Spine 25mm
210g
This is a novel about the most important ten seconds in history. Stallion Gate, a magnificent successor to Gorky Park, is a powerful sensual idyll, a blend of love and betrayal, of humor and cultures in collision, of jazz and war. In a New Mexico blizzard, four men cross a barbed-wire fence at Stallion Gate to select the test site for the first automatic weapon. They are Oppenheimer, the physicist; Groves, the general; Fuchs, the spy. The fourth man is Sergeant Joe Pena, a hero, informer, fighter, musician, Indian. Oppenheimer and Groves have hidden Los Alamos on a mesa surrounded by vast Indian reservations. It is the most secret installation of the war, the future encompassed by the past. To it come soldiers, roughnecks and scientists, including Anna Weiss, a mathematician and refugee from the Holocaust with whom Joe falls in love.
Martin Cruz Smith's novels includeGorky Park,Stallion Gate,Polar Star,Stalin's Ghost,Rose,December 6,Tatiana,andThe Girl from Venice. He is a two-time winner of the Hammett Prize, a recipient of Britain's Golden Dagger Award, and a winner of the Premio Piemonte Giallo Internazionale. He lives in California.