Lionel and Patricia Fanthorpe
Autore di Galaxy 666
Sull'Autore
Nota di disambiguazione:
(eng) Lionel Fanthorpe & Patricia Fanthorpe should be split for each entry. Victor La Salle, John E. Muller, and Karl Zeigfreid were "house names" shared with other writers.
Fonte dell'immagine: Jack1956 at the English language Wikipedia, via Wikimedia Commons
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Opere di Lionel and Patricia Fanthorpe
World of Tomorrow 6 copie
Projection Infinity 4 copie
Zero Minus X 4 copie
Out of the night (Badger books) 3 copie
Juggernaut 3 copie
Supernatural Stories No.101 2 copie
Dawn of the Mutants 2 copie
Gods of Darkness 2 copie
Through the Barrier 2 copie
Android 2 copie
Formula 29X 2 copie
THE INTRUDERS 2 copie
Het spookslot 1 copia
Atomic Nemesis 1 copia
Dominaré la tierra 1 copia
The World That Never Was 1 copia
The Face of Fear 1 copia
The Man Who Came Back 1 copia
COLLECTED POEMS 1 copia
Die Alptrauminsel 1 copia
Faceless Planet 1 copia
Force 97C 1 copia
THE MICROSCOPIC ONES 1 copia
Graveyard Of THe Damned 1 copia
SPACE TRAP 1 copia
March of the Robots 1 copia
El mundo de los dioses 1 copia
Etichette
Informazioni generali
- Nome legale
- Fanthorpe, Robert Lionel
Fanthorpe, Patricia Alice Tooke - Altri nomi
- Balfort, Neil
Baron, Othello
Barton, Erle
Barton, Lee
Bell, Thornton
Brett, Leo (mostra tutto 28)
Bron Fane
Fanthorpe, R.L.
Fanthorpe, R. Lionel
Glasby, John
Johns, Marston
Kenton, L.P.
La Salle, Victor
Leterth, Oben
Lionel, Robert
Muller, John E.
Neef, Elton T.
Nobel, Phil
O'Flinn, Peter
Roberts, Lionel
Rolant, René
Spartacus, Deutero
Tate, Robin
Thanet, Neil
Thorpe, Trebor
Torro, Pel
Trent, Olaf
Zeigfreid, Karl - Sesso
- n/a
- Nota di disambiguazione
- Lionel Fanthorpe & Patricia Fanthorpe should be split for each entry. Victor La Salle, John E. Muller, and Karl Zeigfreid were "house names" shared with other writers.
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 77
- Utenti
- 363
- Popolarità
- #66,173
- Voto
- 2.4
- Recensioni
- 9
- ISBN
- 18
The story also ends very abruptly, as soon as the leaders make their way via the 300-year-old city sewer system into the fascist leader’s, Recman’s, office the story just stops. The narration states that the planet-wide fascist movement would die without Recman to lead it and then it does.
Yet again, the story I set out to read was not the story that I got. The title Beyond the Barrier of Space was more than a little misleading, the only space involved was that that the aliens flew their ships through to invade. Even if it were referring to the boundless human mind, the mind-control/personality-mutating drug only appears at three points in the story like Chekov’s Gun. It was an action-movie version of a political thriller on another planet where the politicians and an elderly marshal are the heroes.
It was an easy read though. I would have read it all in one go had I not been called to dinner halfway through, I came back and finished it after. I enjoyed the first two-thirds but the first bit of the last third did drag a little and the ending was just sudden with no build-up, or even any attempt at suspense at the success of the politicians’ plan. I did not get a sense of any greater message here other than fascists are bad and will always fail in the end but the fact that the fascists were voted into a coalition government was never addressed at all. It’s a very shallow book. I would only recommend this book for its kitsch value other than that I did not mind it but it has the elements of a better story in it.
… (altro)