Brian Thorne was a billionaire. There were only two things he really cared about: women and art. And because he could afford it, he had paid the world's finest artist to combine the two-to make a work of art of the unforgettable, incomparable woman Madelon, in the new and extraordinar
Patron of the Arts
β Scribed by William Rotsler
- Publisher
- Ibooks, Simon & Schuster
- Year
- 1974;2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 135 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The return of a classic science-fiction novel by award-winning author William Rotsler. Brian Thorne was a billionaire - one of the world's eight richest men. There were only two things he really cared about: women and art. And because he could afford it, he had paid the world's finest artist to combine the two, to make a work of art of the unforgettable, incomparable Madelon in the new and extraordinary artform: the sensatron. Then Madelon and the artist disappeared - through the sensatron. And all the money in the world cannot help Brian Thorne. To solve the secret of the sensatron, he was strictly on his own...
About the Author
Born in 1926, William Rotsler was the five time Hugo Award-winning author of Shiva Descending (with Gregory Benford), To The Land Of The Electric Angel, Zandra, The Far Frontier and Star Trek: Distress Call. He died in 1997.
Library : Science Fiction
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9780743445177
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