Wasp is a 1957 science fiction novel by English author Eric Frank Russell. Terry Pratchett stated that he "can't imagine a funnier terrorists' handbook." Wasp is generally considered Russell's best novel. The title of Wasp comes from the idea that the main character's actions and central purpose mimic that particular insect; just as something as small as a wasp can terrorize a much larger creature in control of a car to the point of causing a crash and killing the occupants, so the defeat of an enemy may be wrought via psychological and guerrilla warfare by a small, but deadly, protagonist... in their midst. Set in an unspecified time in the future, the plot centers on protagonist James Mowry and an inter-planetary war between humans and the Sirians . The war has been in effect for nearly a year as the story begins. The Terrans, while technologically more advanced in most respects to the Sirians, are outnumbered and out-gunned by a factor of twelve-to-one.
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| Author: | Eric Frank Russell |
| Genre: | Science Fiction, Fiction, Speculative fiction |
| Year published: | 1957 |
| Number of editions: | 11 |