The Colors of Space by Marion Zimmer Bradley

The Colors of Space by Marion Zimmer Bradley

by Marion Zimmer Bradley
The Colors of Space by Marion Zimmer Bradley

The Colors of Space by Marion Zimmer Bradley

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

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It was a week before the Lhari ship went into warp-drive, and all that time young Bart Steele had stayed in his cabin. He was so bored with his own company that the Mentorian medic was a welcome sight when he came to prepare him for cold-sleep. The Mentorian paused, needle in hand. "Do you wish to be wakened for the time we shall spend in each of the three star systems, sir? You can, of course, be given enough drug to keep you in cold-sleep until we reach your destination."

Bart felt tempted—he wanted very much to see the other star systems. But he couldn't risk meeting other passengers.

The needle went into his arm. In sudden panic, he realized he was helpless. The ship would touch down on three worlds, and on any of them the Lhari might have his description, or his alias! He could be taken off, unconscious, and might never wake up! He tried to move, to protest, but he couldn't. There was a freezing moment of intense cold and then nothing....

Product Details

BN ID: 2940011833212
Publisher: Halcyon Press Ltd.
Publication date: 10/03/2010
Series: Halcyon Classics , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 259,030
File size: 117 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Marion Zimmer Bradley (1930-1999) was well known as the creator of the DARKOVER and MISTS OF AVALON series. A prolific writer of science fiction and fantasy, her works often have a feminist outlook.

Date of Birth:

June 30, 1930

Date of Death:

September 25, 1999

Place of Birth:

Albany, New York

Place of Death:

Berkeley, California

Education:

B.A., Hardin-Simmons College, 1964; additional study at University of California, Berkeley, 1965-1967
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