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Cover Text of Wave without a Shore


Freedom was an isolated planet, off the spaceways track and rarely visited by commercial spacers. It wasn't that Freedom was inhospitable as planets go. The problem was that outsiders - tourists and traders - claimed the streets were crowded with mysterious characters in blue robes and with members of an alien species.

Native-born humans, however, said that was not the case. There were no such blue-robes and no aliens.

Such was the viewpoint of both Herrin the artist and Waden the autocrat - until a crisis of planetary identity forced a life-and-death confrontation between the question of reality and the reality of the question...

A different sort of interplanetary novel by the author of DOWNBELOW STATION and THE FADED SUN.


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14.3.96, Andreas Wandelt, Louis Perrochon