The Shipshape Miracle: Alone, Hunted, and Far From Home - But Far From Forgotten

The Shipshape Miracle by Clifford D. Simak - The castaway was a wanted man-but he didn't know how badly he was wanted!

If Cheviot Sherwood ever had believed in miracles, he believed in them no longer. He had no illusions now. He knew exactly what he faced.

His life would come to an end on this uninhabited backwoods planet and there'd be none to mourn him, none to know. Not, he thought, that there would be any mourners, under any circumstance. Although there were those who would be glad to see him, who would come running if they knew where he might be found.

These were people, very definitely, that Sherwood had no desire to see.

His great, one might say his overwhelming, desire not to see them could account in part for his present situation, since he had taken off from the last planet of record without filing flight plans and lacking clearance.

Since no one knew where he might have headed and since his radio was junk, there was no likelihood at all that anyone would find him-even if they looked, which would be a matter of some doubt. Probably the most that anyone would do would be to send out messages to other planets to place authorities on the alert for him.

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The Shipshape Miracle: Alone, Hunted, and Far From Home - But Far From Forgotten

The Shipshape Miracle by Clifford D. Simak - The castaway was a wanted man-but he didn't know how badly he was wanted!

If Cheviot Sherwood ever had believed in miracles, he believed in them no longer. He had no illusions now. He knew exactly what he faced.

His life would come to an end on this uninhabited backwoods planet and there'd be none to mourn him, none to know. Not, he thought, that there would be any mourners, under any circumstance. Although there were those who would be glad to see him, who would come running if they knew where he might be found.

These were people, very definitely, that Sherwood had no desire to see.

His great, one might say his overwhelming, desire not to see them could account in part for his present situation, since he had taken off from the last planet of record without filing flight plans and lacking clearance.

Since no one knew where he might have headed and since his radio was junk, there was no likelihood at all that anyone would find him-even if they looked, which would be a matter of some doubt. Probably the most that anyone would do would be to send out messages to other planets to place authorities on the alert for him.

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The Shipshape Miracle: Alone, Hunted, and Far From Home - But Far From Forgotten

The Shipshape Miracle: Alone, Hunted, and Far From Home - But Far From Forgotten

by Clifford D. Simak

Narrated by Scott Miller

Unabridged — 28 minutes

The Shipshape Miracle: Alone, Hunted, and Far From Home - But Far From Forgotten

The Shipshape Miracle: Alone, Hunted, and Far From Home - But Far From Forgotten

by Clifford D. Simak

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The Shipshape Miracle by Clifford D. Simak - The castaway was a wanted man-but he didn't know how badly he was wanted!

If Cheviot Sherwood ever had believed in miracles, he believed in them no longer. He had no illusions now. He knew exactly what he faced.

His life would come to an end on this uninhabited backwoods planet and there'd be none to mourn him, none to know. Not, he thought, that there would be any mourners, under any circumstance. Although there were those who would be glad to see him, who would come running if they knew where he might be found.

These were people, very definitely, that Sherwood had no desire to see.

His great, one might say his overwhelming, desire not to see them could account in part for his present situation, since he had taken off from the last planet of record without filing flight plans and lacking clearance.

Since no one knew where he might have headed and since his radio was junk, there was no likelihood at all that anyone would find him-even if they looked, which would be a matter of some doubt. Probably the most that anyone would do would be to send out messages to other planets to place authorities on the alert for him.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940160594187
Publisher: Scott Miller
Publication date: 12/20/2023
Series: Lost Sci-Fi , #192
Edition description: Unabridged
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