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Beyond the Galactic Lens
Beyond the Galactic Lens: Cap Kennedy | E.C. Tubb
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Three times had the scientific genius, Kaifeng, slipped through the hands of the men of FATE - and three times those equally fanatic guardians of the fragile structure of interworld peace had tracked him down again. But now Kaifeng had something that the Free Acting Terran Envoys had never met before. He had a ship beyond all previous capacities, he had a crew of dedicated devils, and he had FATE's finest operative as his hostage. And when FATE pursued him beyond the very Milky Way itself, beyond the Galactic Lens, things changed very rapidly - for out there Kaifeng had the means to enforce a stop to human progress - and he would not hesitate to use it! It's a super-space-thriller in the Star Trek tradition!
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You know that feeling of not realizing a book is in a series until you're already committed? Me too. This is #16 of the "Cap Kennedy" series, though you'd never know it from cover copy. It's plot-driven space melodrama and good for what it is. Don't expect character development or thinky parts. And don't expect a summary of the first fifteen volumes despite references to events from earlier books. Start on number 1, I guess, if you can find it.