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}}'''''Blood on the Tracks''''' was the eleventh story in the [[Bernice Summerfield]] anthology ''[[Missing Adventures (anthology)|Missing Adventures]]''. It was written by [[Andy Lane]]. | }}{{prose stub}} | ||
'''''Blood on the Tracks''''' was the eleventh story in the [[Bernice Summerfield]] anthology ''[[Missing Adventures (anthology)|Missing Adventures]]''. It was written by [[Andy Lane]]. | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
Long ago, a nameless world proved to be a haven for a stranded human pilot who crash-landed from space, but knew better than its primitive inhabitants not to incite the wrath of the vengeful [[Vethkin]]. [[Bernice Summerfield]] discovers the evidence of his exploits is contained within a manuscript that has passed down a line of disinterested historians. Desperate to track it down, she knows it may be the only clue she has to help find her lost father. | Long ago, a nameless world proved to be a haven for a stranded human pilot who crash-landed from space, but knew better than its primitive inhabitants not to incite the wrath of the vengeful [[Vethkin]]. [[Bernice Summerfield]] discovers the evidence of his exploits is contained within a manuscript that has passed down a line of disinterested historians. Desperate to track it down, she knows it may be the only clue she has to help find her lost father. |
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Blood on the Tracks was the eleventh story in the Bernice Summerfield anthology Missing Adventures. It was written by Andy Lane.
Summary
Long ago, a nameless world proved to be a haven for a stranded human pilot who crash-landed from space, but knew better than its primitive inhabitants not to incite the wrath of the vengeful Vethkin. Bernice Summerfield discovers the evidence of his exploits is contained within a manuscript that has passed down a line of disinterested historians. Desperate to track it down, she knows it may be the only clue she has to help find her lost father.
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