Finish Line
β Scribed by Stephen Goldin
- Book ID
- 110605116
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 100 KB
- Series
- Laser Books 45
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0373720459
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Finish Line - Laser Books 45
By: Stephen Goldin
Cover Art: Kelly Freas
Series Editor: Roger Elwood
ePub
ISBN 10: 0373720459
ISBN 13: 9780373720453
ISFDB Publication Record # 13569
Laser Books # 45
Canadian National Catalogue (AMICUS) Number: 26442374
OCLC Number: 270836708
Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number:
Publisher: Laser Books/HarlequinΒ (1976)
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Laser Books was a line of 58 paperback science fiction novels published from 1975 to 1977 by Canadian romance powerhouse Harlequin Books. Laser published three titles per month, available by subscription as well as in stores.
Stephen Goldin originally wrote a long novel called "Scavenger Hunt," but Laser Books didn't want to publish a book that long. Instead, Goldin was asked to break the book into 2 parts, and to make the parts look independent of one another. This volume is actually only the second half of the full story, and was given a false beginning to make it appear as though it starts here, The story actually starts in the book "Scavenger Hunt." A later edition of Scavenger Hunt integrates the complete story in one volume.
The Scavenger Hunt is a race through space, and the winner will receive the Society's greatest accolade. DeVrie is one of the leaders, but he is sickened by what he has seen and done. He wants to quit, but is tricked into continuing by his sister.
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## Laser Books Laser Books was a line of 57 paperback science fiction (SF) novels published from 1975 to 1977 by Canadian romance powerhouse Harlequin Books. Laser published three titles per month, available by subscription as well as in stores. The books were limited to 50,000-60,000 words. They w