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Greylorn

Keith Laumer

Maison d'édition: Jovian Press

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Synopsis

Here is one of the tightest, tautest stories of interplanetary adventure in a long while... a story of science fiction exceptionality, serene futuristic awesomeness, and the tranquility that comes from devouring a work of sci fi so utterly brilliant, so utterly thorough...
Disponible depuis: 03/12/2017.
Longueur d'impression: 78 pages.

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