The Time Traders: Science Fiction Legend

· Science Fiction Legend Book 9 · VM eBooks
4.6
17 reviews
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228
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Chapter 1

To anyone who glanced casually inside the detention room the young man sitting there did not seem very formidable. In height he might have been a little above average, but not enough to make him noticeable. His brown hair was cropped conservatively; his unlined boy's face was not one to be remembered--unless one was observant enough to note those light-gray eyes and catch a chilling, measuring expression showing now and then for an instant in their depths.

Neatly and inconspicuously dressed, in this last quarter of the twentieth century his like was to be found on any street of the city ten floors below--to all outward appearances. But that other person under the protective coloring so assiduously cultivated could touch heights of encased and controlled fury which Murdock himself did not understand and was only just learning to use as a weapon against a world he had always found hostile.

He was aware, though he gave no sign of it, that a guard was watching him. The cop on duty was an old hand--he probably expected some reaction other than passive acceptance from the prisoner. But he was not going to get it. The law had Ross sewed up tight this time. Why didn't they get about the business of shipping him off? Why had he had that afternoon session with the skull thumper? Ross had been on the defensive then, and he had not liked it. He had given to the other's questions all the attention his shrewd mind could muster, but a faint, very faint, apprehension still clung to the memory of that meeting.

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4.6
17 reviews
J. Russ Corp
May 22, 2016
This book starts in a rather unimaginative cliche way and takes a while to 'get off the ground'. The book is only about 160 pages long, and it takes about a quarter of this content to gain any traction. As the story continues and comes nearer the end we are presented time and time again with the protagonist seemingly put into positions with no 'out', yet he predictability prevails. A lot of questions are left unanswered and in the end the reader is left feeling simply as though there should be more.
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Davinder Pal Singh
April 20, 2016
Would love to continue to next levels. This was a good mix of fantasy and Sci Fi
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syed abass
May 13, 2016
To explore the cosmo world
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About the author

Andre Alice Norton (born Alice Mary Norton, February 17, 1912 – March 17, 2005) was an American writer of science fiction and fantasy with some works of historical fiction and contemporary fiction. She wrote primarily under the pen name Andre Norton, but also under Andrew North and Allen Weston. She was the first woman to be Gandalf Grand Master of Fantasy, first to be SFWA Grand Master, and first inducted by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.

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