The brilliant Australian female author’s writing on Russia and china’s relationship

Helenhuangauthor
2 min readJul 12, 2022

Nuclear Power Nuclear Game is a political thriller, motivated by the author’s experience living under the Communist system and working at a nuclear establishment in China.

It is 1950. Zoe and John, two youthful nuclear researchers from Berkeley, appear to have an ideal life, with promising careers and marriage plans. However, their guiltlessness is before long broken when the Chinese Communist Party holds onto power. Deciding to delay the wedding and return to her nation of origin, Zoe ends up being secured in a political enclosure and isolated from John.

Trapped in a complicated trap of progressive broadcast and compelled to partake in risky research, Zoe should stand up to the approaching question of where her actual loyalties lie: with her nation or with John back in America?

Set during China’s walk toward nuclear power in the midst of the political unrest of the Cold War, the relationship between Russia and China traverses numerous many years, and nations across the globe recount the tale of two nuclear researchers’ fight for world harmony and love destroyed by clashing philosophies.

What does Nuclear Power Nuclear Game has to say?

Nuclear Power Nuclear Game is a Duology. Zoe and John two nuclear researchers reflect an age brought into the world during the 1920s living through WWII and the Cold War. Sadly, Zoe is secured in a political enclosure and turns into a subdued sheep to the CCP.

In the subsequent book (to be distributed in 2022), Zoe’s girl, Little Red (a nuclear health specialist), and George (an analytical columnist) mirror another age brought into the world during the Cold War, encountering the period of Communism’s penetration into the West. Nonetheless, Little Red dissidents against the Communists in indoctrinating and battles for her opportunity.

Australian author female Helen Huang’s NUCLEAR POWER NUCLEAR GAME is knowledgeable and Huang works verifiable foundation into the place successfully through portrayal, practical settings, and clashes, both inward and outside. Zoe is a very much created, complex person.

She is crafty and keen about the individuals and plans of the force around her. She knows how to construct a bomb and make herself look like a devoted and faithful girl of Communist China. Luckily, she doesn’t spend the sum of the original longing for her lost love; the plot of the novel is considerably more fascinating than that.

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Helen Huang is an best female Australian author. Nuclear Power Nuclear Game is her first novel, inspired by her own experience. https://helenhuangauthor.com/