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Nail Down the Stars

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Del Whitby series: Starbrat (1972) Stardrift (1973) (aka Nail Down the Stars) Under a Calculating Star (1975) A Law for the Stars (1976) Frostworld and Dreamfire (1977) The Mansions of Space (1983) Jolon Gallamor was being hunted by the same inter-galactic hunters who had slain his father. Behind him lay certain death. Ahead of him lay a universe teeming with pirates, slavers, tyrants & warriors, where all law & order had broken down, & survival was only for the fittest. Jolon Gallamor had a mother wit & an acting skill that let him play a different role on every planet. He had a strange store of knowledge from the nearly forgotten past that he used to his bizarre advantage. And he had an implacable enemy coming closer & closer as Jolon moved ever outward in space toward the point of no return.

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Nail Down the Stars, John Morressy

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1979
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Título
Nail Down the Stars
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1979
Formato
Tapa blanda
ISBN10
0450042812
ISBN13
9780450042812
Serie
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3,7 de 5
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Del Whitby series: Starbrat (1972) Stardrift (1973) (aka Nail Down the Stars) Under a Calculating Star (1975) A Law for the Stars (1976) Frostworld and Dreamfire (1977) The Mansions of Space (1983) Jolon Gallamor was being hunted by the same inter-galactic hunters who had slain his father. Behind him lay certain death. Ahead of him lay a universe teeming with pirates, slavers, tyrants & warriors, where all law & order had broken down, & survival was only for the fittest. Jolon Gallamor had a mother wit & an acting skill that let him play a different role on every planet. He had a strange store of knowledge from the nearly forgotten past that he used to his bizarre advantage. And he had an implacable enemy coming closer & closer as Jolon moved ever outward in space toward the point of no return.