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Next of Kin

Next of Kin

Next of Kin
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Next of Kin

by Russell, Eric Frank

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ISBN 10
0575072407
ISBN 13
9780575072404
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London, UK: Gollancz, 2002. Soft cover. Near Fine. Clean, tight, unmarked; absolute minimal wear; appears unread; Scout-officer John Leeming knew from the very start that his reconnaissance mission deep into enemy territory was likely to be a one-way trip. But when his ship finally let him down and he crashed on a far-distant planet and was captured by tough and ruthless aliens, he knew he wasn't just going to give up. Armed with a piece of wood, a coil of copper-like wire, his quick wits and an imaginary ally called Eustace, Leeming embarked on a brilliant campaign to gain his freedom - and coincidentally undermined the entire alien war effort. Next of Kin is the original full-length, novel version of one of Russell's more popular stories. Amusing, adventurous, fast-moving and razor sharp, the novel pokes glorious, good-natured fun at bone-headed and inflexible bureaucrats and institutions, and ranks alongside Russell's very best work.

Synopsis

81, 82 new hostile worlds discovered: 83 - and then another five propulsors blew their linings simultaneously and Scout-Officer John Leeming knew he would have to make a crash landing. Soon he was a prisoner of the Zangastans - and filled with a determination to get back to Earth just as soon as possible. It took the failure of an orthodox escape attempt to make him realise that his alien life-form captors knew precious little of human nature. So unprompted corroboration from another Terran prisoner held by the Lathians, Zangasta's senior allies, that said Lathians had the Willies was good enough proof that Leeming's Eustace could be pretty dangerous. Does this baffle you? Read on!

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Title
Next of Kin
Author
Russell, Eric Frank
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0575072407
ISBN 13
9780575072404
Publisher
Gollancz
Place of Publication
London, UK
Date Published
2002
Pages
181
Keywords
FICTION SCIENCE FICTION BUREAUCRACY ALIEN WORLD

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