The Stars My DestinationGully Foyle, Mechanic's Mate 3rd Class, is the only survivor on his drifting, wrecked spaceship. When another space vessel, the Vorga, ignores his distress flares and sails by, Foyle becomes a man obsessed with revenge. He endures 170 days alone in deep space before finding refuge on the Sargasso Asteroid and then returning to Earth to track down the crew and owners of the Vorga. But, as he works out his murderous grudge, Foyle also uncovers a secret of momentous proportions. |
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Has Mr . Foyle jaunted already ? I never can keep track of him . ” Robin
Wednesbury was conducting her re - education class in jaunting on its tour
through New York City , and it was as exciting a business for the cerebral cases
as it was for the ...
Has Mr . Foyle jaunted already ? I never can keep track of him . ” Robin
Wednesbury was conducting her re - education class in jaunting on its tour
through New York City , and it was as exciting a business for the cerebral cases
as it was for the ...
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Man , you space - jaunted ! " Sheffield said savagely . “ You were patched and
delirious , but you space - jaunted . You space - jaunted six hundred thousand
miles through the void back to the wreck of the Nomad . You did something that '
s ...
Man , you space - jaunted ! " Sheffield said savagely . “ You were patched and
delirious , but you space - jaunted . You space - jaunted six hundred thousand
miles through the void back to the wreck of the Nomad . You did something that '
s ...
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He jaunted again and failed again . “ Faith in what ? " he asked himself , adrift in
limbo . “ Faith in faith , ” he answered himself . “ It isn ' t necessary to have
something to believe in . It ' s only necessary to believe that somewhere there ' s ...
He jaunted again and failed again . “ Faith in what ? " he asked himself , adrift in
limbo . “ Faith in faith , ” he answered himself . “ It isn ' t necessary to have
something to believe in . It ' s only necessary to believe that somewhere there ' s ...
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Get used to the language and keep reading. Lovely book that is the reason I read science fiction. Take it home and lose yourself in this new world. Read it and love it. Everything by Bester is fantastic.
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User Review - Bart - GoodreadsThis book was published in 1956 – a time when traveling to the moon would still be science fiction for quite a few years. Many of its ideas were astonishing then and its plot of blind revenge ... Read full review
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