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The Purloined Planet. 1969 The Purloined Planet
by Lin Carter
First Edition 1969
Belmont Books
New York
Publisher code: B60-1010
Paperback
Cover illustrator unknown
176 pages
Price: $0.60

Notes
The Purloined Planet, a Hautley Quicksilver novella by Lin Carter.

This volume is a "dos-à-dos" omnibus in the Belmont Double series. It also includes The Evil That Men Do by John Brunner.

Publisher's Blurb – Lower Cover
Mind Control

Someone – something had infected the minds of a group of unrelated people with an identical terror. A girl unnaturally kept from the world by a psychotic mother. A man imprisoned for many years . . . A socialite who enjoyed life's pleasures. Something had invaded their minds. Some thing evil . . .

If There Is No Money . . .

. . . What is there to steal?

If the inhabitants have no endocrine gland systems how can there be crimes of passion?

And if there was no crime whatsoever on Albazar I, why was Hautley Quicksilver, licensed criminal extraordinary, called there?

He had no answer until he arrived at the planet . . . or where it should have been. For Albazar I disappeared before his eyes.

 
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