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zard of the planet Khatka.

CAST OF CHARACTERS

Dane Thorson

He wanted to spend a short vacation on Khatka, not the rest of his life.

Medic Tau

Was he physician or magician--or a little bit of both?

Chief Ranger Asaki

Tracking the forests had taught him that mad animals--whether real or imaginary--were to be feared.

Captain Jellico

Would his knowledge of alien life-forms help him in his fight against alien ghosts?

Nymani

Not even this pilot's most scientific skill could overcome a voodoo charm's ground-drag.

Lumbrilo

On his own planet he was a witch doctor; on Earth he'd have been a master politician.


VOODOO PLANET

by

ANDREW NORTH

ACE BOOKS, INC.

23 West 47th Street, New York 36, N. Y.

VOODOO PLANET

Copyright (c), 1959, by Ace Books, Inc.

All Rights Reserved

Printed in U. S. A.

+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Transcriber's Note | | | | There is no evidence that the copyright on this publication | | was renewed. | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------+


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Talk of heat--or better not--on Xecho. This water-logged world combined all the most unattractive features of a steam bath and one could only dream of coolness, greenness--more land than a stingy string of islands.

The young man on the promontory above the crash of the waves wore the winged cap of a spaceman with the insignia of a cargo-master and not much else, save a pair of very short shorts. He wiped one hand absently across his bare chest and brought it away damp as he studied, through protective sun goggles, the treacherous promise of the bright sea. One could swim--if he wanted to lose most of his skin. There were minute organisms in that liquid that smacked their lips--if they had lips--every time they thought of a Terran.

Dane Thorson licked his own lips, tasting salt, and plodded back

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