Bleekman's Planet: On A Distant World, Nothing Was As It Seemed

Bleekman's Planet by Randall Garrett and Robert Silverberg - Thornwald had done his tour of duty for the Solar Service; now it was time for him to retire But a life of relaxation would not be simple on-Bleekman's Planet

Looking around cautiously, Mac Thornwald eased himself down from the window ledge where he had been crouching. It was less than a ten-foot drop, but because of the pain in his left ankle he didn't dare to drop too heavily. His right leg would have to take the brunt of the shock.

As he struck the plastosteel pavement, he clamped his lips together to cut short the moan of pain that welled up as his left foot twisted under him.

He staggered a little and then straightened to look around. No one had heard anything. The city around him was still silent. He still had a chance. Only the ghostly whispers of the air-reptiles drifting through the sky could be heard.

Taking a deep breath, he reholstered the pistol he was clutching and began limping up the dark street toward the Governor's Mansion.

Eventually, the numbing pain began to leave his foot. The stun beam had hit the nerves near the ankle, but the effect wore off after several minutes of walking. Okay, he thought. I'm back in business again. The Governor of Bleekman's Planet had reckoned wrong when he tried to take personal property away from an ex-Patrolman.

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Bleekman's Planet: On A Distant World, Nothing Was As It Seemed

Bleekman's Planet by Randall Garrett and Robert Silverberg - Thornwald had done his tour of duty for the Solar Service; now it was time for him to retire But a life of relaxation would not be simple on-Bleekman's Planet

Looking around cautiously, Mac Thornwald eased himself down from the window ledge where he had been crouching. It was less than a ten-foot drop, but because of the pain in his left ankle he didn't dare to drop too heavily. His right leg would have to take the brunt of the shock.

As he struck the plastosteel pavement, he clamped his lips together to cut short the moan of pain that welled up as his left foot twisted under him.

He staggered a little and then straightened to look around. No one had heard anything. The city around him was still silent. He still had a chance. Only the ghostly whispers of the air-reptiles drifting through the sky could be heard.

Taking a deep breath, he reholstered the pistol he was clutching and began limping up the dark street toward the Governor's Mansion.

Eventually, the numbing pain began to leave his foot. The stun beam had hit the nerves near the ankle, but the effect wore off after several minutes of walking. Okay, he thought. I'm back in business again. The Governor of Bleekman's Planet had reckoned wrong when he tried to take personal property away from an ex-Patrolman.

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Bleekman's Planet: On A Distant World, Nothing Was As It Seemed

Bleekman's Planet: On A Distant World, Nothing Was As It Seemed

by Randall Garrett, Robert Silverberg

Narrated by Scott Miller

Unabridged — 25 minutes

Bleekman's Planet: On A Distant World, Nothing Was As It Seemed

Bleekman's Planet: On A Distant World, Nothing Was As It Seemed

by Randall Garrett, Robert Silverberg

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Bleekman's Planet by Randall Garrett and Robert Silverberg - Thornwald had done his tour of duty for the Solar Service; now it was time for him to retire But a life of relaxation would not be simple on-Bleekman's Planet

Looking around cautiously, Mac Thornwald eased himself down from the window ledge where he had been crouching. It was less than a ten-foot drop, but because of the pain in his left ankle he didn't dare to drop too heavily. His right leg would have to take the brunt of the shock.

As he struck the plastosteel pavement, he clamped his lips together to cut short the moan of pain that welled up as his left foot twisted under him.

He staggered a little and then straightened to look around. No one had heard anything. The city around him was still silent. He still had a chance. Only the ghostly whispers of the air-reptiles drifting through the sky could be heard.

Taking a deep breath, he reholstered the pistol he was clutching and began limping up the dark street toward the Governor's Mansion.

Eventually, the numbing pain began to leave his foot. The stun beam had hit the nerves near the ankle, but the effect wore off after several minutes of walking. Okay, he thought. I'm back in business again. The Governor of Bleekman's Planet had reckoned wrong when he tried to take personal property away from an ex-Patrolman.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940203759955
Publisher: Scott Miller
Publication date: 08/27/2025
Series: Lost Sci-Fi , #463
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 10 - 13 Years
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