Fifth Planet (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)

Fifth Planet by Fred Hoyle, published by Valancourt Books on November 24, 2015, is a science fiction narrative that explores a planetary system consisting of a star and five planets, one of which, named Achilles, appears capable of supporting life. The story follows two rival expeditions—one Anglo-American and one Russian—as they embark on a journey to land on Achilles and uncover its mysteries. However, their arrival triggers a series of unforeseen events that lead to complications, culminating in a return to Earth that brings back something not human.
Readers will find a thrilling blend of action and adventure as the expeditions delve into the unknown. The narrative presents themes of exploration and rivalry, set against the backdrop of a scientifically intriguing premise. With a page count of 192, this edition of Fifth Planet offers an engaging experience for fans of science fiction and classics alike, showcasing the imaginative storytelling of Sir Fred Hoyle and Geoffrey Hoyle.
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A planetary system, consisting of a star and five planets, is travelling through our galaxy and will pass close to Earth. The four largest planets are gaseous, but the fifth, named Achilles, appears capable of supporting life. Two rival expeditions – one Anglo-American and one Russian – set out to land on Achilles and explore its mysteries. But almost from the moment of their arrival things begin to go terribly wrong … and when they return to Earth, something not human will be coming back with them.
One of the most exciting novels by world-renowned scientist Sir Fred Hoyle (1915-2001) and Geoffrey Hoyle, Fifth Planet (1963) is a thrilling science fiction tale that ranks alongside Hoyle’s masterpiece The Black Cloud.
‘An exciting book for all science fiction enthusiasts … will leave the reader wondering about our future life on earth.’ – Evening Journal
‘Fred Hoyle, a celebrated astronomer, is a man of vast imagination … the story is sharp, clear and full of suspense.’ – Washington (D.C.) Evening Star
‘A mature performance … the best so far from the Hoyle stable.’ – Sunday Times
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