Description
The most playful - and arguably most accessible - novel by the master of inventive science fiction.
Humanity is not alone in the cosmos. The aliens have given a precious relic to the people of Earth: star-stone. But the harmony of the galaxy is endangered when they discover that the star-stone has disappeared.
Likeable Fred Cassidy is an eternal undergraduate. All he thinks he knows about the star-stone is that it came to Earth in an interplanetary trade for the Mona Lisa and the British Crown jewels.
When Fred is accused of stealing the cosmic artefact, he is pursued from Australia to Greenwich Village and beyond, by telepathic psychologists, extra-terrestrial hoodlums and galactic police in disguise. Follow him on his adventures as he enters multiple realities, flipping in and out of alien perspectives, through doorways in the sand.
The most humorous - and arguably the finest - novel by the master of inventive science fiction.
About the Author
Roger Zelazny (1937-1995) is one of the most revered names in SF and fantasy. During his lifetime he was honoured with numerous prizes, including six Hugo and three Nebula Awards. He wrote more than fifty books, including the Amber novels, Lord of Light, and A Night in the Lonesome October.
Reviews
'Ingenious!' New York Times
'In a single volume you get what was always the best about Roger Zelazny... Pure magic' Fred Kiesche, SF Signal
Book Information
ISBN 9781911440871
Author Roger Zelazny
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Farrago
Publisher Duckworth Books