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Moon of Mutiny
Moon of Mutiny
Author: Lester Del Rey
Pure luck had gotten Fred Halpern assigned to fly on an emergency mission to the Moon. But, once there, he lived under a cloud of distrust and was treated with suspicion by the other members of the exploration team. On the harsh and deadly lunar surface, iron discipline was all that kept humans alive - and Fred had been washed out of the Space A...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345271198
ISBN-10: 034527119X
Publication Date: 10/12/1977
Pages: 181
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Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This is a good old-fashioned sci-fi novel from the 60s. While sometimes short on the science, it is a very entertaining story about man's first efforts to conquer the Moon. The hero is a young man who was first on the Moon and has become a hero to everyone except the serious spacemen who are trying to promote space exploration.

As a result, he meets with contempt from those whose friendship he desires the most. He tries to win their respect and finds this is much harder than he thinks, especially since it appears that he is up to his old glory-hunting antics as always.


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