Just in case someone have read it?
Titan by Michael Van Cleve
https://www.amazon.com/Titan-M…Cleve-ebook/dp/B00PDHRP3U
the author said
A main protagonist in my story is a theoretical physicist working on A.I. and cold fusion! https://www.amazon.com/Titan-M…Cleve-ebook/dp/B00PDHRP3U … A top 100!
One of the critic
Quote from Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review
"It's a strange journey to undertake, moving through a land that is at once familiar and so starkly changed. It's also important to note that Titan is a novella, so a lengthy, epic saga it is not. Its action is succinct and takes place in a manner appropriate to the book's length, which often results in a staccato/quick manner. The result is a powerful saga that questions killers, reveals the end results of cold fusion and scientific progress, injects a computer's wisdom, and posits a trial that gets to the heart of man's inhumanity to man: 'Love and Loyalty to their fellow man. To the blood! You are at best, an intervener, and at worst, a revolutionary. You have no respect for the rules and society of this city! You sought to change us before you knew us! You're selfish and you respected only your opinion. You represent the fall of man and the worst of man.' In a nuclear showdown at the end of a long series of manmade disasters, who will win? Fans of apocalyptic sci-fi will find Titana short but powerful read that ultimately questions a scientist's final stand over the last technological miracle left on the planet."
-Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review
it seems Free for Kindle today.