Mission Earth Volume 7: Voyage of Vengeance - by L Ron Hubbard (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The end is near!The Voltarian terrorists have won!
- About the Author: With 19 New York Times bestsellers and more than 230 million copies of his works in circulation, L. Ron Hubbard is among the most acclaimed and widely read authors of our time.
- 377 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
- Series Name: Mission Earth
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About the Book
The end is near! The Voltarian terrorists have won! Earth is history! But don't believe everything you read. Or hear. Or see. Because the road to victory is paved with bad intentions--and lies, betrayal and deception are all in play. So who are the players in this treacherous game?Royal Officer Jettero Heller: convinced the Countess is dead and overcome by grief, he is holed up in a Connecticut roadhouse--and standing square in an assassin's crosshairs....
Soltan Gris: together with a young temptress named Teenie Whopper, he undertakes a drug-fueled voyage across the Atlantic. But the journey's about to be cut short, as he goes from getting stoned with Teenie to nearly getting stoned to death in Turkey....
So who is in command? Who is the puppet master pulling the strings? And, finally, is there any hope for planet Earth? The answers lie at the end of an extraordinary Voyage of Vengeance.
This book is intended for mature audiences.
Book Synopsis
The end is near!
The Voltarian terrorists have won! Earth is history!
But don't believe everything you read. Or hear. Or see. Because the road to victory is paved with bad intentions--and lies, betrayal and deception are all in play. So who are the players in this treacherous game . . . ?
Countess Krak: victim of a spectacular kidnapping, she is bound for a distant dungeon where she faces a venomous fate. . . .
Royal Officer Jettero Heller: convinced the Countess is dead and overcome by grief, he is holed up in a Connecticut roadhouse--and standing square in an assassin's crosshairs. . . .
Soltan Gris: together with a young temptress named Teenie Whopper, he undertakes a drug-fueled voyage across the Atlantic. But the journey's about to be cut short, as he goes from getting stoned with Teenie to nearly getting stoned to death in Turkey. . . .
So who is in command? Who is the puppet master pulling the strings? And, finally, is there any hope for planet Earth? The answers lie at the end of an extraordinary VOYAGE OF VENGEANCE.
"The Mission Earth books form a true saga--in the grand tradition!" --Robert Bloch, Author of Psycho
Review Quotes
..".more addictive than salt and peanuts." Gene Wolfe"
" A wildly wicked and deliciously cynical work that mocked virtue, skewered hypocrisy and gave a hilariously satirical view of society. " KANSAS CITY STAR
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" Each chapter of Hubbard s narrative is fast-paced . . .espionage and intrigue prevail. " ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION"
" The Mission Earth books form a true saga in the grand tradition! " ROBERT BLOCH, AUTHOR OF PSYCHO"
""Pure excitement.""" " Book Browsing"
"Each book made me laugh and forget my troubles..." Dasfax"
"Mission Earth never pauses, only accelerates." Astronaut Edward Gibson, Author of "Reach""
"You will lose sleep, you will miss appointments if you don't force yourself to put it down." Orson Scott Card"
..".more addictive than salt and peanuts." --Gene Wolfe
""A wildly wicked and deliciously cynical work that mocked virtue, skewered hypocrisy and gave a hilariously satirical view of society." "--KANSAS CITY STAR
."..more addictive than salt and peanuts." --Gene Wolfe
""Each chapter of Hubbard's narrative is fast-paced . . .espionage and intrigue prevail."" --ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION
""Pure excitement.""""--Book Browsing
""The Mission Earth books form a true saga--in the grand tradition!" "--ROBERT BLOCH, AUTHOR OF PSYCHO
"Mission Earth never pauses, only accelerates." --Astronaut Edward Gibson, Author of "Reach"
About the Author
With 19 New York Times bestsellers and more than 230 million copies of his works in circulation, L. Ron Hubbard is among the most acclaimed and widely read authors of our time. As a leading light of American Pulp Fiction through the 1930s and '40s, he is further among the most influential authors of the modern age. Indeed, from Ray Bradbury to Stephen King, there is scarcely a master of imaginative tales who has not paid tribute to L. Ron Hubbard.