Title attributed to Andre Norton

 

 

The Last Planet / A Man Obsessed

&  ACE Double Book containing The Last Planet (1953) & A Man Obsessed by Alan E. Nourse

 

Bibliography ~

¯  (1955) * Published by ACE Double, PB, # D-096, $0.35 ~ cover of The Last Planet by Barton ~ cover of A Man Obsessed by Payton

 

Synopsis for The Last Planet ~

In 8054 A.D. the Stellar Patrol was the last remnant of the power of a once flourishing intergalactic empire. It is a time of decadence and dissolution in the Empire. Sector wars are carrying off more and more worlds from Central Control. Individual bureaucrats are usurping their positions to carve out private kingdoms. Only the incorruptible Patrol and its Code remain to stand in their way. Yet, the Patrol has seen better days. Their ships are old and there are no replacements- only cannibalization keeps them running. The supply ships come less and less often. Communications between sectors- and with Central Control itself is breaking down. There are fewer and fewer new recruits. The only thing still as strong as ever is the dedication, honor, and tradition of the Patrol. The Vegan scout Starfire was one of the few ships left to the Patrol Fleet which was dispersed on a useless mission to remap forgotten systems on the edge of the galaxy. The crew of the Starfire realized that there was little chance that they would ever return – yet they performed their duty to the best of their ability. Until Starfire crashed and could go no further. They were stranded on a fertile planet, with breathable air – but it was completely off their charts. There the mixed crew of aliens and humans had to face the dangers of a strange planet, and the greatest threat of all – the breakdown of discipline and the beginnings of anarchy. Quickly scouting around their crash site, they find evidence of a long vanished high tech civilization in the Sealed Cities, along with nomadic hunter-gatherer level groups of humans. Looking for better shelter to tend their injured personnel, the rangers enter one of the cities, only to find it occupied by another group of refugees and ruled by the Acturian Cummi, a master telepath, one who is not above overpowering and directly controlling other people’s minds, who is bent on becoming the sole ruler of the planet. Zinga, a member of the ancient historian race of Zacathans, and the human Kartr, both high order telepaths themselves, though not of the strength of Cummi, end up in a memorable mental battle with Cummi.

 

Synopsis for A Man Obsessed ~

Jeffrey Meyer had a killing on his mind. It meant nothing to him that his towering 21st-Century world was going mad. He shouldered aside the rising tide of narcotics-mania, the gambling fever, the insatiable lust for the irrational. Jeff had his own all-consuming ambiting: Paul Conroe must die! After a five-year frenzied chase, Jeff had his victim cornered. He'd driven him into the last hideaway of the world's most desperate men---the sealed vaults of the human-vivisectionists. Jeff knew that to reach his final horrible objective, he must offer himself as a guinea pig for the secret experiments of the world's most feared physicians.

Written nearly 50 years ago by a medical doctor, this is a frightening portrait of a world in which the health care industry has fallen under total control of the government; in other words, a world in which the Clintons won their 1993 assault on human freedom! Must be read!

 

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