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Night Walk (Mass Market Paperback) Published May by Gollancz. Mass Market Paperback, pages. Author (s): Bob Shaw. ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: English. Night Walk by Bob Shaw and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru Bob Shaw called himself a sci-fi writer for people who didn't read sci-fi. "Nightwalk," his first novel which was published in , demonstrates this well. There are a lot of strange concepts involving travel to alien worlds, yet Shaw makes this part a surprisingly easy read for a sci-fi novice like me/5(17).


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Night Walk is a science fiction novel by Bob Shaw, first published in Plot. Emm Luther is a planet ruled by a single, worldwide theocracy. It is evenly populated, and a couple of railroads run up and down the coasts of the largest continent. Night Walk by Bob Shaw and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru This is a science fiction thriller that shows Bob Shaw at his ingenious best - deft characterisation, strong plot, intriguing ideas, and that much-prized moment of cosmic revelation at the end. The idea of a blind man escaping from a very secure penal colony is so improbable that one suspects Shaw set himself a kind of ultimate challenge: 'Can I make this credible?'.

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