An edition of The Black Corridor (1969)

The black corridor

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The black corridor
Michael Moorcock
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An edition of The Black Corridor (1969)

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The spaceship Rope Dempsey held thirteen men and women, refugees fleeing an Earth doomed by atomic destruction. While twelve slept in suspended animation, the thirteenth, Ryan, ran the ship alone. For three years he had been responsible for the lives of the only humans left in the universe.

Ryan's job was to that they reached a distant sun where unmanned probes had detected two Earth-like planets. As he checked the life-support systems and read the ship's computer printouts, his thoughts and dreams often turned to the Earth he hadn't seen for three years, since their take-off in 2002. It was still hard to believe that society had collapsed so quickly. A massive wave of nationalism had swept across the globe leaving thousands of tiny states and kingdoms in its wake. Nothing could have stopped the coming holocaust.

But Ryan had been determined to survive, and with the ruthless ferocity of a wolf he had fought, bribed and murdered his way to the Siberian Plains with his small group. There man's only project for reaching the stars had rested on its launching pad for two years. Seizing the ship, Ryan and his people had barely escaped into the cold sanctuary of space.

The ship had performed magnificently, but, almost three light years from Earth, the awful loneliness of Ryan's task began to catch up with him ... and he was haunted by strangely indefinable fears. Slowly a crisis was developing on board ship, and Ryan realized that even this last remnant of human life was threatened with extinction, in the lonely dark corridor between stars.

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Ace Books
Language
English
Pages
184

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The black corridor
1973, Granada
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The Black Corridor
1970, Mayflower
Paperback in English - 1970 reprint
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Black Corridor
December 1969, Mayflower Books
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Cover of: The black corridor
The black corridor
1969, Ace Books
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184 p. ;
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184

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