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The Three Planeteers
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The Three Planeteers
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The Three Planeteers

Written by Edmond Hamilton

Narrated by Joey D'Auria

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From the blistering surface of Mercury to Pluto's frosty icefields, their fame had spread. John Thorn, Saul Av, and Gunner Welk - better known as The Three Planeteers! Are they heroes or outlaws? Could they be both? No one knew.

When the tyrannical League of the Cold Worlds devises a superweapon capable of annihilating the defenses of the democratic Alliance of Inner Planets, The Three Planeteers go undercover to choke off Dictator Haskell Trask's critical power supply of radite. But the mission brings them into the realm of the D'Artagnan of space, Lana Cain, legendary leader of the most brazen band of buccaneers ever to ply the space lanes.

In the year 2952, the fate of the solar system rests on a trio of hired ray guns who dare the pirate-infested asteroid wilderness known as the Zone, from which few return.

©2012 Radio Archives, LLC (P)2016 Dreamscape Media, LLC

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 1, 2016
ISBN9781520026800
Author

Edmond Hamilton

Edmond Hamilton (1904-1977) was an experienced pulp science fiction writer as well as a comic book writer who scripted many issues of Superman.

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    Gosh! It’s a little hard to review this. This was written at a time when these values were considered the norm. However, if you are interested in studying examples of what a good writer did within this genre, this is a very interesting book from a historical perspective. Edmund Hamilton is a very good writer, and so he does his best. The reading itself, is excellent and really captures the era of the writing. Even though there are some suspect attitudes, a lot of dodgy science, I still really enjoyed it. I considered it an important part of my education in history of science fiction.