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Cradle of the Sun 🔍
London: Sphere, Paperback, 1970
Stableford, Brian 🔍
description
Cradle of the Sun:‘Was the world’s last coward mankind’s final champion?Call it soul, call it humanity, species-sentience, anything – it was missing. And not only was it gone from mankind, but from man’s ancient enemies, the rats, as well. There was no will to power, no will to live...Both intelligent species were dying.The task of saving the world fell to Kavan Lochlain, the last living coward. The only man who cared enough to feel fear, Kavan was afraid of everything. But this fear was going to take him to the Cradle of The Sun, because he was too scared to let anything stop him.
Alternative filename
lgli/R:/!fiction/0day/SFFebooks/Brian Stableford/Brian Stableford - Cradle of the Sun.epub
Alternative filename
lgli/Brian Stableford\Brian Stableford - Cradle of the Sun.epub
Alternative author
Brian M. Stableford
Alternative publisher
Little, Brown Book Group Limited
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
Sphere science fiction, London, 1970
Alternative edition
1st, PS, 1970
Alternative edition
1969
metadata comments
lg_fict_id_832107
Alternative description
This is a pulp science-fiction novel that was apparently written in about two weeks, but there's an unusually good McGuffin. It's one of those books where a Mad Scientist comes up with an invention that's going to destroy the human race. Usually, the invention is something prosaic, like a virus or a breed of killer robots or a transdimensional wormhole to a planet of evil demons, but Stableford had a better idea.
Alternative description
1st edition Sphere 1970 paperback, vg++ In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
date open sourced
2013-02-26
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