Turnover Point

Turnover Point

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Turnover Point by Alfred Coppel

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1953

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22

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Turnover Point

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Every era in history has had its Pop Ganlon's. Along in years and not successful and not caring much anyway. A matter of living out their years, following an obscure path to oblivion.It was that way in ancient Egypt, just as it will be when the Solar System shrinks to our size. And once in a while such men are given an opportunity to contribute to the society that has forgotten them....

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A sad and bitter old space pilot discovers he may have a score to settle with the passenger he was carrying to one of Jupiter's moons.

Well-written and plotted, with nice characters and no sentiment cluttering up the story.
Now THIS is how you write a good sci-fi story. Pop Ganlon, a weary old spaceman with a bucket of bolts for a ship, is hijacked by an interstellar murderer. Fast-paced with a really neat punch at the end. Highly recommend.
Very short, to the point, well crafted good pulp. While there are no plot surprises, I got an immediate connection to the story because of quality of the authors descriptions.