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He was an Interstellar Agent with a License to Kill Entire Worlds!
A Golden Age Pulp Series by Nebula Nominee Ross Rocklynne!
For the first time since their original appearance in the legendary pulp Planet Stories in the early 1940s, here are the three novelettes that launched the adventures of Sidney Hallmeyer, interstellar agent―one of the era's most trail-blazing series. In essence, Hallmeyer is a scientific secret agent with a license to kill―entire cultures and worlds! If needed or if so ordered, when they stand in the way of Earth's territorial expansion and dream of empire. In fact, it is utopias Hallmeyer is most often instructed to terminate―with prejudice. In "Exiles of the Desert Star," for instance, his assignment, as the original magazine blurb announced, is "Murder. Murder among the asteroids. Hallmeyer had orders to transform small Elron's brisk atmosphere to krypton. It meant killing that last gallant handful of royal exiles as surely as if his hand held a ray-gun."
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CLICK LINK FOR YOUR OWN COPY
He was an Interstellar Agent with a License to Kill Entire Worlds!
A Golden Age Pulp Series by Nebula Nominee Ross Rocklynne!
For the first time since their original appearance in the legendary pulp Planet Stories in the early 1940s, here are the three novelettes that launched the adventures of Sidney Hallmeyer, interstellar agent―one of the era's most trail-blazing series. In essence, Hallmeyer is a scientific secret agent with a license to kill―entire cultures and worlds! If needed or if so ordered, when they stand in the way of Earth's territorial expansion and dream of empire. In fact, it is utopias Hallmeyer is most often instructed to terminate―with prejudice. In "Exiles of the Desert Star," for instance, his assignment, as the original magazine blurb announced, is "Murder. Murder among the asteroids. Hallmeyer had orders to transform small Elron's brisk atmosphere to krypton. It meant killing that last gallant handful of royal exiles as surely as if his hand held a ray-gun."