***Ballroom of the Skies* is a classic science fiction novel from John D. MacDonald, the beloved author of *Cape Fear* and the Travis McGee series, now available as an eBook.** Have you ever stopped to wonder why the world is eternally torn by war? Why men of goodwill, seeking only peace, are
Ballroom of the Skies
โ Scribed by MacDonald, John D
- Book ID
- 107051665
- Publisher
- Fawcett
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 104 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780449138526
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โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY: Have you ever stopped to wonder why the world is eternally war-torn? Why men of good will, seeking only peace, are driven relentlessly to further disaster? MacDonlad's novel suggests a strange and sinister explaination. Here we enter an intricate future society, in which India rules the globe. The First Atomic War has just ended, and already momentum is clearly building for the second. People shrug. War is man's nature, they think. Until Drake Lorin discovers the aliens living among us, and begins to divine their sinister purpose. SUMMARY: Have you ever stopped to wonder why the world is eternally war-torn? Why men of good will, seeking only peace, are driven relentlessly to further disaster? MacDonlad's novel suggests a strange and sinister explaination. Here we enter an intricate future society, in which India rules the globe. The First Atomic War has just ended, and already momentum is clearly building for the second. People shrug. War is man's nature, they think. Until Drake Lorin discovers the aliens living among us, and begins to divine their sinister purpose.
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SUMMARY: Have you ever stopped to wonder why the world is eternally war-torn? Why men of good will, seeking only peace, are driven relentlessly to further disaster? MacDonlad's novel suggests a strange and sinister explaination. Here we enter an intricate future society, in which India rules the glo
Have you ever stopped to wonder why the world is eternally war-torn? Why men of good will, seeking only peace, are driven relentlessly to further disaster? MacDonlad's novel suggests a strange and sinister explaination. Here we enter an intricate future society, in which India rules the globe. The F