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The Infinitive of Go
Author: | John Brunner |
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Del Rey, 1980 |
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Book Type: | Novel |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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The first practical matter transmitter was a success, or so everyone thought. In spite of paranoid security restrictions, Justin Williams and Cinnamon Wright, co- inventors of the device, counted on it to revolutionise civilisation and gain them an honoured place in history. But the first long-distance field test with a human being a diplomatic courier carrying a vital message somehow misfired when the courier killed himself on arrival at his destination. To prove his faith in his invention and to escape charges of sabotage Justin has himself posted thousands of miles. He comes through unchanged. It was the world that was different.
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