Space Vulture by Gary K. Wolf

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  • Pub. Date: March 2008

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    • Pub. Date: March 2008
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: eBook

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    Gary Wolf and John Myers grew up together in the small Illinois town of Earlville, population 1,406. In 1956, the year they were high school freshmen, John brought a book to school that he insisted Gary had to read. It was a now obscure, typical example o

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    Childhood friends Wolf (creator of Roger Rabbit) and Myers (Roman Catholic archbishop of Newark, N.J.) combine forces to resurrect 1950s pulp action adventures in this hollow space western. Silver-space-suited galactic marshal Capt. Victor Corsaire is distracted from arresting smalltime crook Gil Terry when infamous (and impeccably dressed) criminal mastermind Space Vulture raids the planet Verlinap. Capturing Corsaire and a "feisty" planetary administrator, Cali Russell, Space Vulture triggers a battle of wits as he seeks to auction the lawman off to 12 of the galaxy's most wanted criminals. Meanwhile, back on Verlinap, Gil helps Cali's sons, boy genius Eliot and innocent waif Regin, fix rockets and pick pockets as they race to a final confrontation. Gimmicks like midair fistfights off the side of 600-foot cliffs trigger readers' nostalgia at the expense of bolstering the threadbare plot or defining the characters, who change moods and personalities at whim. (Mar.)

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    Biography

    Gary K. Wolf is the veteran SF author best known for creating the character of Roger Rabbit in Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, the basis for the hit film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, winner of three Academy Awards. He grew up in Earlville, Illinois, and now lives in Boston, Massachusetts.


    The Most Reverend John J. Myers was the Bishop of Peoria, Illinois, before being installed as archbishop of Newark, New Jersey, in 2001. He holds a doctorate in canon law and has written in that field as well as on theological and pastoral matters. He grew up in Earlville, Illinois, and now lives in Newark, New Jersey.  This is his first novel.

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    I think I'm just too young to appreciate itby Anonymous

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    August 21, 2008: I got this book at it's bargain price and it was a decent read. It was short, quick and easy. While I found it fairly enjoyable, the characters were too typical and I hardly found the plot interesting. However, I'm just a young college student, too young to have grown up with the old school sci fi that these authors were clearly inspired by. You can only love this one if you understand where they're coming from.

    Return to Those Thrilling Days of Yesterwhenby Anonymous

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    March 15, 2008: Get this book. Read this book. Have much enjoyment. This book pay extreme tribute to the days of space opera, Buck Rogers, Space Hawk 'Hawk Carse', Saturday matinee serials and good old fashioned fun. From the 'antiqued' dust jacket to the space opera cliches, this volume pack alot of adventure. Next adventure,please. The authors have done a great job of transporting me back to my days of running home from school to catch the latest episode of 'Rocky Jones, Space Ranger'. And to think...I almost didn't buy the book. Now if only Corsaire could learn to shoot when he needs to....


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