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The Road to the Rim / The Hard Way Up

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1978
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Road to the Rim
22 chapters
The Hard Way Up
With Good Intentions
The Subtracter
The Tin Messiah
The Sleeping Beauty
The Wondering Buoy
The Mountain Movement
What You Know
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 Commodore John Grimes*
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Commodore John Grimes*     See series as if on a bookshelf
A series of science fiction omnibus works containing two novels each of the John Grimes series by A Bertrand Chandler.  Also a part of the Rim World series.

1) The Road to the Rim / The Hard Way Up
2) The Inheritors and Gateway to Never
3) The Dark Dimensions and The Rim Gods
4) Into the Alternate Universe and Contraband from Otherspace
5) The Commodore at Sea / Spartan Planet
The Road to the Rim
Copyright © 1967 by Ace Books, Inc.

The Hard Way Up
Copyright © 1972  A. Bertram Chandler
For Admiral Lord Hornblower, R.N.
His uniform was new, too new, all knife-edged creases, and the braid and buttons as yet undimmed by time.
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Or what you know about whom, thought Lieutenant Commander Grimes a little smugly.
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The detention cell was not uncomfortable, but it was depressing.  It was a padded cell - passengers in spacecraft have been known to exhibit the more violent symptoms of mania which detracted from its already inconsiderable cheerfulness if not from its comfort.  However, Grimes was not mad - not in the medical sense, that is - and so was considered able to attend to his own bodily needs.  The little toilet was open to him, and at regular intervals a bell would sound and a container of food would appear in a hatch recessed into the bulkhead of the living cabin.  There was reading matter too - such as it was.  The Ensign suspected that Jane Pentecost was the donor.  It consisted of pamphlets published by some organization calling itself The Rim Worlds Secessionist Party.  The almost hysterical calls to arms were bad enough - but the ones consisting mainly of columns of statistics were worse.  Economics had never been Grimes' strong point.

He slept, he fed at the appointed times, he made a lengthy ritual of keeping himself clean, he tried to read - and, all the time, with only sounds and sensations as clues, he endeavored to maintain a running plot of the ship's maneuvers.

Quite early there had been the shutting down of the Mannschenn Drive, and the consequent fleeting sensation of temporal disorientation.  This had been followed by the acceleration warning the cell had an intercom speaker recessed in the padding - and Grimes, although it seemed rather pointless in his sponge rubber environment, had strapped himself into his couch.  He heard the directional gyroscopes start up, felt the effects of centrifugal force as the ship came around to her new heading.  Then there was the pseudo-gravity of acceleration, accompanied by the muffled thunder of the reaction drive.  It was obvious, thought the Ensign, that Captain Craven was expending his reaction mass in a manner that, in other circumstances, would have been considered reckless.

Suddenly- silence and Free Fall, and almost immediately the off-key keening of the Mannschenn Drive.  Its note was higher, much higher, than Grimes remembered it, and the queasy feeling of temporal disorientation lasted much longer than it had on previous occasions.

And that, for a long time, was all.

Meals came, and were eaten.  Every morning - according to his watch - the prisoner , showered and applied depilatory cream to his face.  He tried to exercise - but to exercise in a padded cell, with no apparatus, in Free Fall, is hard.  He tried to read - but the literature available was hardly more interesting to him than a telephone directory would have been.  And, even though he never had been gregarious, the lack of anybody to talk to was wearing him down.

 

Added: 12-Apr-2024
Last Updated: 22-Nov-2024

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 01-Apr-1978
Ace
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Apr-1978
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$1.75
Pages*:
340
Catalog ID:
73100-7
Internal ID:
43838
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-441-73100-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-441-73100-8
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Ken Barr  - Cover Artist
MEET JOHN GRIMES at the very beginning of a career that will lead him to fame and glory out at the edge of the galaxy, out where the laws of men are nonexistent, and those of nature itself are sometimes tenuous.

Someday Grimes will be a Commodore in the secessionist Rim Worlds Navy, but for now he is merely a very junior Lieutenant in another space navy entirely, that of the Federation.  If he keeps his nose clean, one day he can be an Admiral in that Service; all he has to do is follow regulations regardless of the consequences, and obey orders regardless of whether they are right or wrong - and he is determined to do just that.

But being John Grimes, he will find it a more difficult task than he expects - especially when he must turn a blind eye to the piratical acts of the Waldegrenese Navy, or ignore the plight of a beauteous damsel in distress.  That's why, although he doesn't know it yet, he is already on
THE
ROAD
TO THE RIM
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01-Apr-1978
Ace
Mass Market Paperback

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Author(s)

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

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