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Nightmare Planet

Donald S. Rowland (1976)

SubgenreSpace Opera
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingR
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"We are intruders into this system, and I have a sneaking feeling that one of these planets is inhabited by hostile aliens..." Kyle Barlor is captain aboard the spaceship Voyager on its exploration of the farther reaches of the Universe in a ceaseless hunt for minerals and chemicals badly needed by Earth and its space colonies in the solar system. With these resources dwindling not just on Earth, but her surrounding colonies, there is little choice but to explore further into deep space. Voyager is nine hundred light years from Earth’s solar system… Kyle’s mission was to find the Brontus Major Constellation and search it for any metals that may be used. The spearhead through space, carried out by men such as those aboard Voyager, never saw the fruits of their work. They would merely locate the planets containing sufficient metals and then push on to leave the transport freighters to strip them. A seemingly endless mission… That is, until, an uncharted planetary system appears between them and the Brontus Major Constellation. Why does it not show up on their scanners? And what are the strange missile silos doing around the planetary system? Kyle decides their only course of action is to send out a search party to try to find out what forms of life are there. However, when they lose contact with the search party they realise something must be wrong. So far from Earth, Kyle Barlor is the only hope of ever returning home for the crew aboard the Voyager, but even he is beginning to feel out of his depth. Praise for Donald S. Rowland 'A classic of the genre.' - Tom Kasey 'One of those books that is hard to put down.' - Cheltenham Echo Donald S. Rowland is a prolific author whose works have spanned three decades, ranging from science fiction to romance, westerns to military fiction. His various names have been attributed to hundreds of titles.