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The Time Traders

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1958
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Science fiction
Science fiction, American
Time travel - Fiction
18 chapters
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 Time Traders*
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Time Traders*   See series as if on a bookshelf
A science fiction series by Andre Norton also know as the Ross Murdock series.

1) The Time Traders
2) Galactic Derelict
3) The Defiant Agents
4) Key Out of Time
5) Firehand
6) Echoes in Time
7) Atlantis Endgame
Copyright ©, 1958, by The World Publishing Co.
To anyone who glanced casually inside the detention room the young man sitting there did not seem very formidable.
May contain spoilers
It was a very simple answer, but when his eyes met Ashe's, Ross knew that it would serve better than any solemn oath.
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ONCE AGAIN Ross sat waiting for others to decide his future.  He was as outwardly composed as he had been in Judge Rawle's chambers, but inwardly he was far more apprehensive.  Out in the wilderness of the polar night he had had no chance for escape.  Heading away from Kurt's rendezvous, Ross had run straight into the search party from the base, had seen in action that mechanical hound that Kurt had said they would put on the fugitive's trail - the thing which would have gone on hunting them until its metal rusted into powder.  Kurt's boasted immunity to that tracker had not been as good as he had believed, though it had won them a start.

Ross did not know just how much it might count in his favor that he had been on his way back, with Kurt a prisoner in the cat.  As his waiting hours wore on he began to think it might mean very little indeed.  This time there was no show on the wall of his cell, nothing but time to think - too much of that - and no pleasant things to think about.

But he had learned one valuable lesson on that cold expedition.  Kelgarries and the others at the base were the most formidable opponents he had ever met, and all the balance of luck and equipment lay on their side of the scales.  Ross was now convinced that there could be no escape from this base.  He had been impressed by Kurt's preparations, knowing that some of them were far beyond anything he himself could have devised.  He did not doubt that Kurt had come here fully prepared with every ingenious device the Reds could supply.

At least Kurt's friends had had a rude welcome when they did arrive at the meeting place.  Kelgarries had heard Ross out and then had sent ahead a team.  Before Ross's party had reached the base there had been a blast which split the arctic night wide open.  And Kurt, conscious by then, had shown his only sign of emotion when he realized what it meant.

The door to Ross's cell room clicked, and he swung his feet to the floor, sitting up on his bunk to face his future.  This time he made no attempt to put on an act.  He was not in the least sorry he had tried to get away.  Had Kurt been on the level, it would have been a bright play.  That Kurt was not, was just plain bad luck.

Kelgarries and Ashe entered, and at the sight of Ashe the taut feeling in Ross's middle loosened a bit.  The major might come by himself to pass sentence, but he would not bring Ashe along if the sentence was a really harsh one.

"You got off to a bad start here, Murdock."  The major sat down on the edge of the wall shelf which doubled as a table.  "You're going to have a second chance, so consider yourself lucky.  We know you aren't another plant of our enemies, a fact that saves your neck.  Do you have anything to add to your story?"

"No, sir."  He was not adding that "sir" to curry any favor; it came naturally when one answered Kelgarries.

"But you have some questions?"

Ross met that with the truth.  "A lot of them."

"Why don't you ask them?"

Ross smiled thinly, an expression far removed and years older than his bashful boy's grin of the shy act.  "A wise guy doesn't spill his ignorance.  He uses his eyes and ears and keeps his trap shut -"

 

Added: 19-Mar-2024
Last Updated: 13-Apr-2024

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 20-Nov-1974
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Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
20-Nov-1974
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$1.25
Pages*:
220
Catalog ID:
81252
Internal ID:
43542
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-441-81252-X
ISBN-13:
978-0-441-81252-3
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
THE TIME TRADERS


Ross Murdock, a convicted criminal, is a "volunteer" for a secret government project: Operation Retrograde.  Unwillingly at first, but with increasing fervor, Murdock becomes a member of the team fighting the strangest battle of the Cold War.

The Russians have infiltrated an unknown era of the past and developed powerful new weapons by utilizing some lost technology.  American scientists also have the means to transport men into the past, and it becomes imperative that Operation Retrograde succeed in finding and tapping the source of the Russian's secret weapons.

Murdock and the other members of his team embark on a dangerous and frantic search of almost-forgotten time periods in a Cold War where the Past has become the battlefield of the Future!
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Andre Norton  
Birth: 17 Feb 1912 Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Death: 17 Mar 2005 Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA

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