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Escape to Venus
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Escape to Venus Volume 15
Escape to Venus

by Clark Darlton
Issued: April 1976
Futura / Orbit
London
ISBN 0860078957
Paperback
Cover illustration by Peter Jones
120 pages

Notes
Translated into English by Wendayne Ackerman.

First published in English by Ace Books in 1972.

Publisher’s Blurb – Lower Cover
FLIGHT TO THE EVENING STAR
In a desperate bid to escape the iron will of Perry Rhodan, Thora the beautiful Arkonide captive takes an earth ship and, with a robot as her only companion, rockets to Venus, the first step toward returning to her native world.

But she reckons without SBX . . . and her plans are wrecked. She has fled a prison only to crash land in the volcanic primeval planet that is Venus, a dangerously dinosaurian world crawling with giant snail-worms and winged horrors. Now it's up to Perry Rhodan to rescue her – but first he too must outwit the merciless SBX . . .

Also in Orbit: Perry Rhodan Nos. 1-14

 
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