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F.A.T.E. No. 2: Slave Ship from Sergan

F.A.T.E. No. 2: Slave Ship from Sergan

Gregory Kern
3.3/5 ( ratings)
Human vs. Inhuman

To the reptilian mind--especially the intelligent type of planets like Sergan and Obrac--the lives of others were as nothing to the need for status.

To the feline mind--especially to the clever advisor of the master of sergan--the agonies of others were not only of no consequence, they could even be a source of joy.

So when these two types of inhuman intelligences go together to defy the Terran orders against interplanetary kidnapping, space hijacking, and human slavery, it was definitely a case for a top-notch secret agent. Because Earth could not afford a showdown with more than one alien species at a time.

The secret agent was Cap Kennedy, Free Acting Terran Envoy, and his pursuit of the Slave Ship from Sergan turned out to be one of his most dangerous, single-handed adventures.
Language
English
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Daw
Release
May 19, 1976

F.A.T.E. No. 2: Slave Ship from Sergan

Gregory Kern
3.3/5 ( ratings)
Human vs. Inhuman

To the reptilian mind--especially the intelligent type of planets like Sergan and Obrac--the lives of others were as nothing to the need for status.

To the feline mind--especially to the clever advisor of the master of sergan--the agonies of others were not only of no consequence, they could even be a source of joy.

So when these two types of inhuman intelligences go together to defy the Terran orders against interplanetary kidnapping, space hijacking, and human slavery, it was definitely a case for a top-notch secret agent. Because Earth could not afford a showdown with more than one alien species at a time.

The secret agent was Cap Kennedy, Free Acting Terran Envoy, and his pursuit of the Slave Ship from Sergan turned out to be one of his most dangerous, single-handed adventures.
Language
English
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Daw
Release
May 19, 1976

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