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The Chalice of Death; Starhaven; Shadow on the Stars

✍ Scribed by Silverberg, Robert


Book ID
109258265
Publisher
Roca Editorial/Open Road Español
Tongue
English
Weight
1 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781504014250

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Three thrilling adventures from Science Fiction Grand Master Robert Silverberg

As a young man, Robert Silverberg was a science fiction prodigy, turning out top-flight stories in the blink of an eye. Though written quickly, Silverberg's early prose already showed evidence of the literary and imaginative qualities that would make him a giant in the field--as this trio of space adventures attests.

In The Chalice of Death , Hallam Navarre is tasked by his alien master to seek out a fabled weapon on the homeworld of a once-mighty, but long-fallen, empire that is all but forgotten: a planet called Earth. In Starhaven , Johnny Mantell is a fugitive who finds sanctuary on an artificial world run by criminals, only to discover that every haven has its price. And in Shadow on the Stars , Baird Ewing travels to distant Earth on a desperate mission to save his colony from rapacious aliens, but becomes swept up in a bigger war--a...


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