Night Train to Rigel

First Contact Science Fiction

Author: Timothy Zahn

It all starts when a man comes to deliver a message to Frank Compton–only to fall dead at his feet. What follows is a suspenseful thriller that only Timothy Zahn, a master of hard SF adventure, could have written.,,More than two hundred years from now, the Quadrail transportation system run by the enigmatic Spiders connects civilizations throughout the galaxy. But someone i….Read More

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