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Doomsday Morning

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Description for Doomsday Morning Paperback.
Comus, the communications network/police force, has spread its web of power all across an America paralyzed by the after-effects of limited nuclear war. But in California, resistance is building against the dictatorship of Comus and Andrew Raleigh, president for life. For now Raleigh is dying and the powers of Comus are fading. It's the perfect time for the Californian revolutionaries to activate the secret weapon that alone can destroy America's totalitarian system and re-establish democracy. Yet Comus too has powers at its disposal, chief among them Howard Rohan. A washed-up actor until Comus offers him a second chance, Rohan will head a troupe of players touring in the heart of rebel territory. Howard Rohan, double agent, caught between the orders of Comus and rebels demands. Which side will he choose? Who will he play false - himself, or the entire country?

Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2019
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781473223264
SKU
9781473223264
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About C.L. Moore
C.L. Moore (1911-1987) was born in Indianapolis and became a leading author of science fantasies for WEIRD TALES in the 1930s. After her marriage to fellow SF writer Henry Kuttner in 1940 she concentrated on writing science fiction, usually in collaboration with her husband. She turned to screenwriting after his untimely death; her TV series included MAVERICK and 77 SUNSET STRIP.

Reviews for Doomsday Morning
With icy, expert fingers, C.L. Moore paints a chilling portrait of tomorrow - Astounding Science Fiction A pure romantic whose fantasies remain some of the most vivid and engaging of their kind

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