Bob Shaw - Who Goes Here
- 1978 Ace 1st Paperback edition
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Shot at by aliens, eaten up by monsters, frozen up,
burned up and shipped all over the galaxy¿ war was one game Private
Peace didn't want to play. So why had he joined the Space Legion?
Warren
Peace had joined the Space Legion to forget - exactly what, he hadn't
the faintest idea. But he was sure about one thing - however horrific
the crime he'd once committed, the memory of it could hardly be more
unbearable than life in the lunatic Space Legion. Private Peace knew
he'd got to get out¿
The trouble was, the only way to escape his
30-year contract was to discover exactly why he'd signed it in the
first place. And that meant a hair raising journey into his forgotten
past to meet the one person Peace definitely didn't want to know -
Warren Peace Mark I - in other words, himself!
Bob Shaw (1931 - 1996) Bob Shaw was born in Belfast in
1931. After working in engineering, aircraft design and journalism he
became a full time writer in 1975. Among his novels are Orbitsville, A
Wreath of Stars, The Ragged Astronauts and his best-known work Other
Days, Other Eyes, based on the Nebula Award-nominated 'Light of Other
Days', the story that made his reputation. Although his SF novels and
stories were for the most part serious, Shaw was well-known in fannish
circles for his sense of humour, and his witty 'Serious Scientific
Talks' were a favourite of attendees at Eastercons. Bob Shaw won two
Hugos and three BSFA Awards. He died in 1996.