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The Dark Dimensions and The Rim Gods

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1978
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14018
Copyright © 1971 by A. Bertram Chandler
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"I've another job for you, Grimes," said Admiral Kravitz.
May contain spoilers
At least he was finally on his way home.
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THE RUN OUT to the departure position was uneventful and reasonably pleasant.  It could have been more pleasant; spacemen welcome company aboard their ships whom they can impress with their shop talk.  But the scientists and technicians each had their own mess and, obedient to Druthen, kept themselves to themselves.  It could have been unpleasant, Grimes conceded, if Druthen had forced his company upon Sonya and himself.  He was content to let well enough alone.

Meanwhile, he could and did enjoy the society of Mayhew and Clarisse, of Billy Williams, of young Major Dalzell, of the other officers.  But during the drink and talk sessions it was hard to keep the conversation away from the purpose of their expedition, from the findings and the fates of earlier expeditions.

Why had Calver been successful (if he had be n successful)?  Why had those before him and aftee him met disaster?  "There's only one way to find out, Skipper," Williams had said cheerfully.  "We'll just have to see what happens to us!  And if you're around, the fat always gets pulled out of the fire somehow!"

"There has to be a first time for everything," Grimes told his second in command with grim humor.  "There'll be a first time when the fat won't be pulled out of the fire."

"She'll be right," Williams told him.  "Mark my words, Skipper.  She'll be right."

And all of them studied the sailing directions, such as they were, until they knew them by heart.  "Put Macbeth and Kinsolving's sun in line," the long dead Maudsley had told somebody.  "Put Macbeth and Kinsolving's sun in line, and keep them so.  That's the way that we came back.  Fifty light years, and all hands choking on the stink of frying lubricating oil from the Mannschenn Drive..."  And for fifty light years Calver had run, but with the Lead Stars in line astern.  He had logged the distance, but found nothing.  He had initiated a search pattern, and at last he had been successful.  Those following him had not experienced the same difficulties - but each successive Ship had been fitted with an improved model of the mass proximity indicator.  Calver's instrument had been no more than a prototype, capable of detection at only short ranges.

 

Added: 12-Apr-2024
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 12-Apr-2024
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Date Issued:
12-Apr-2024
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$1.95
Pages*:
406
Internal ID:
43579
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-441-72401-9
ISBN-13:
978-0-441-72401-7
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Rowena Morrill  - Cover Artist
DRAGONS? FAIRIES? FROG PRINCES?
SIR DOMINIK FLANDRY?


In a John Grimes Rim Adventure?  Strange things happen out where the stellar medium grows thin, out where it is difficult to say if you remain within the galaxy or you're falling through the intergalactic void.  Add to that strangeness an Outsider ship filled with technology so far in advance of the human as to appear magical, and the catalytic presence of Commodore John Grimes, and anything can happen - anything at all.
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This Ace printing: August 1978

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Author(s)

A Bertram Chandler  
Birth: 28 Mar 1912 Aldershot, England, UK
Death: 06 Jun 1984

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