[An] engaging, briskly paced account of how scientists came - relatively recently, and sometimes reluctantly - to concede that [black holes] exist.” —The Times
“[FIVE STARS] A gripping read” —BBC Sky at Night magazine
“Downright poetic” —New York Times
“PRAISE FOR MARCUS CHOWN:
'Marcus Chown rocks!' – Brian May, Queen
'Finest cosmology writer of our day' – Matt Ridley
'Chown writes as if he were addressing his fellow human beings.' - New Scientist
'Of all the top-rank science writers, he has the most friendly style, making complex science as simple and approachable as possible.'” —Brian Clegg
“Whether you are the general public a student or an academic who just wants a primer on the topic, Chown writes wonderfully, telling a history of how black holes became a topic of science.” —David Bullock
“Whether you are the general public a student or an academic who just wants a primer on the topic, Chown writes wonderfully, telling a history of how black holes became a topic of science.” —The Space Page