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Three days after asking the Captain of the Earth mothership to land his party of colonists on the planet Hyperon, Commander Williams has reason to worry. He's assumed that there'll be records left by the 500 original settlers that'll tell him what's happened to the men and women who were dropped here a decade ago. But there ARE no records--none that make any sense--and the colonists have just vanished, abandoning homes, equipment, and personal belongings. Is the planet inimical to human life? The climate's ideal, there's no animal life to threaten the settlers, and the local vegetation produces edible fruit year-round. But if this world is such a paradise...where are the people? Another great SF adventure by an entertaining storyteller!
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Days after landing his colonists on the planet Hyperon, Commander Williams is in trouble. He assumed there would be a trace of the original settlers. Records that'll inform him what's happened to previous inhabitants. But there is nothing. The colonists have just vanished, abandoning homes, equipment and personal belongings. Is the planet unfriendly to human life? The climate's ideal. There's no animal life to threaten the settlers. The local vegetation produces edible fruit year-round. But if this world is such a veritable paradise...where are the people?
A decent SF adventure by Tubb. But not his best.
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Days after landing his colonists on the planet Hyperon, Commander Williams is in trouble. He assumed there would be a trace of the original settlers. Records that'll inform him what's happened to previous inhabitants. But there is nothing. The colonists have just vanished, abandoning homes, equipment and personal belongings. Is the planet unfriendly to human life? The climate's ideal. There's no animal life to threaten the settlers. The local vegetation produces edible fruit year-round. But if this world is such a veritable paradise...where are the people?
A decent SF adventure by Tubb. But not his best.