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Cover art: Frank Kelly Freas
Blurb: “After Armageddon?
Science fiction is a literature of ideas. It is also a literature of adven-ture, quest, and speculation. In these days of the latter third of the Twentieth Century, it follows that its concepts often reflect that which is the concern of the time.
In TESTAMENT XXI we present the first novel of one of that generation which will determine the fate of the balance of this cen-tury. On the surface, it could be said that TESTAMENT XXI is another novel about the world after a devastating war--the underground city and the problems of its survivors.
But TESTAMENT XXI is much more than that. It is a novel of speculation and intent.
Guy Snyder, its author, has used it as a vehicle to outline the kind of speculation which has been the province of such writers as Thomas M. Disch, Mark Geston, and Harlan Ellison. It may be read on whatever level you choose. But on any level you will not want to miss a remarkable science fiction experience!”