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    Plague Ship (Solar Queen Series #2)

    Plague Ship (Solar Queen Series #2)

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    by Andre Norton, Classic Century Works (Created by)


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    Andre Norton's masterpiece, Plague Ship, is the story of the tramp-freighter spaceship, Solar Queen. In a universe of interstellar commerce, where trade was pretty well sewn up by the giant companies, tramps like the Solar Queen were up against it. Their only tools were ingenuity and personal fearlessness, the qualities which had gained the Solar Queen exclusive trading rights to Sargol and its fabulous gems. But those qualities were to be strained to the breaking point to meet Sargol's three challenges: First was the enigmatic obstinancy of the catloke natives. Second was the ruthless incursion of an illegal competitor. But the third and worst was to be the invisible, undetectable stowaway that would brand the Solar queen anathema to the inhabited worlds.

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