Prison of a Billion Years

Prison of a Billion Years

Prison of a Billion YearsThe hostage's name was Marcia Lawrence. She was twenty-two years old and pretty...
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Author: Marlowe, Stephen,1928-2008
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Language: English
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Prison of a Billion Years

Prison of a Billion Years

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Prison of a Billion Years

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Author: Marlowe, Stephen,1928-2008
Format: eBook
Language: English

Prison of a Billion Years

The hostage's name was Marcia Lawrence. She was twenty-two years old and pretty and scared half out of her wits. She was, before she became a hostage, a reporter for Interplanetary Video. She had been granted the final pre-execution interview with Adam Slade and she had looked forward to it a long time but it had not worked out as planned. It had not worked out as planned because Slade, only hours from the execution chamber with absolutely nothing to lose, had splattered the guard's brains around the inside of his cell and marched outside with a frightened Marcia Lawrence. Outside. Outside the cell block while other condemned prisoners roared and shouted and banged tin cups on bars and metal walls and judas-hole-grills. Outside the prison compound and across the dome-enclosed city which served the prison. Outside the dome there was rock. Rock only, twisted and convoluted and thrusting and gigantic like monoliths of a race of giants. Rock alone under the awesome gray sky. Steaming rock, for some of the terrestrial waters were still trapped at great depths. And the sea far off, booming against rocky headlands, hissing tidally and slowly, in an age-long process, pulverizing the rock. The sea far off, a clean sea, not sea-smelling sea, a sea whose waters must evaporate countless times and be borne up over the naked rocks in vapor and clouds and come down in pelting, endless rain and rush across the rock, frothing and steaminga sea which must do this countless times in the eons to come, and would do it, to bring salinity to its own waters. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 32150
Author: Marlowe, Stephen
Release Date: Apr 27, 2010
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Illustrator: McCauley, Harold W. (Harold William), 1913-1977

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