tailieunhanh - The Defiant Agents
No windows broke the four plain walls of the office; no sunlight shone on the desk there. Yet the five disks set out on its surface appeared to glow—perhaps the heat of the mischief they could cause had caused blazed in them. But fanciful imaginings did not change cold, hard fact. Dr. Gordon Ashe, one of the four men peering unhappily at the display, shook his head slightly as if to free his mind of such cobwebs. His neighbor to the right, Colonel Kelgarries, leaned forward to ask harshly: "No chance of a mistake?" "You saw the detector." The thin gray man behind the desk answered with chill precision. "No,. | feedboo is The Defiant Agents Norton Andre Alice Published 1962 Categorie s Fiction Science Fiction Source http 1 About Norton Andre Alice Norton February 17 1912 - March 17 2005 science fiction and fantasy author with some works of historical fiction and contemporary fiction was born Alice Mary Norton in Cleveland Ohio in the United States. She published her first novel in 1934. She was the first woman to receive the Gandalf Grand Master Award from the World Science Fiction Society in 1977 and she won the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award from the SFWA in 1983. She wrote under the noms de plume Andre Norton Andrew North and Allen Weston. Source Wikipedia Also available on Feedbooks for Norton The Time Traders 1958 Galactic Derelict 1959 Key out of Time 1963 Star Born 1957 Plague Ship 1956 Star Hunter 1961 All Cats Are Gray 1953 Storm Over Warlock 1960 Rebel Spurs 1962 Voodoo Planet 1959 Copyright Please read the legal notice included in this e-book and or check the copyright status in your country. Note This book is brought to you by Feedbooks http Strictly for personal use do not use this file for commercial purposes. 2 Chapter 1 No windows broke the four plain walls of the office no sunlight shone on the desk there. Yet the five disks set out on its surface appeared to glow perhaps the heat of the mischief they could cause. had caused. blazed in them. But fanciful imaginings did not change cold hard fact. Dr. Gordon Ashe one of the four men peering unhappily at the display shook his head slightly as if to free his mind of such cobwebs. His neighbor to the right Colonel Kelgarries leaned forward to ask harshly No chance of a mistake You saw the detector. The thin gray man behind the desk answered with chill precision. No no possible mistake. These five have definitely been snooped. And two choices among them Ashe murmured. That was the important point now. I thought these were under maximum security Kelgarries challenged .
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