The Gap Into Madness

The Gap Into Madness

By Stephen R. Donaldson

Pages

684

Rating

4.17

Year

1994

AdventureScience Fiction FantasySpace OperaFantasyScience FictionFiction

Description

As the planetoid Thanatos Minor explodes into atoms, a specially-fitted cruiser escapes the mass destruction and hurtles into space only a step ahead of hostile pursuit. On board Trumpet are a handful of bedraggled fugitives from an outlaw world — old enemies suddenly and violently thrown together in a desperate bid for survival. Among this unlikely crew of allies are Morn Hyland, once a UMC cop, now a prisoner to the electrodes implanted in her brain; her son, Davies, "force-grown" to adulthood by the alien Amnion and struggling to understand his true identity; the amoral space buccaneer Nick Succorso, whose most daring act of piracy could be his last; and Angus Thermopyle, an unstoppable cyborg struggling to wrest control of his own mind from his UMC programmers.

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