Dr. Brutus Lloyd is no more than four feet ten inches tall, an amazingly gnome-like man. He's not a dwarf, simply vest-pocket size. His head has a brow like a baby cliff, capped by a tuft of jet-black hair that curled down the immense forehead. His face, though overbalanced by the brow, is powerful
The Asteroid Murder Case: A Science Fiction Mystery
β Scribed by Arthur Jean Cox; Ross Rocklynne
- Book ID
- 111288542
- Publisher
- Wildside Press LLC
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 56 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781434437174
- ASIN
- B006G3L27U
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β¦ Synopsis
The murder of UN observer Carl Neal on a lonely outpost of the Asteroid Belt would seem to be only a small human tragedy, and yet it opens up vistas both of millennia of time and of unimaginable distances. Inspector Tom Dooley, Chief of Security of the American Sector of the Belt, together with his faithful "Watson," Ralph Phelps, must sift through the many clues to unravel the mystery of Neal's deathβand then keep the aliens from interfering. A first-rate science fiction adventure combined with a classic mystery!
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