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Phantom of the Seven Stars

Ray Cummings

Publisher: Wildside Press

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Summary

Lovely Brenda Carson, scholarly Jerome, pompous Livingston ... everyone aboard the Seven Stars scoffed at the idea of a Phantom Pirate. But I.P. agent Jim Fanning didn't laugh. He knew the luxury-liner's innocent looking cargo was already marked for plunder.
Available since: 09/15/2022.
Print length: 45 pages.

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