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Derelict For Trade: A Great New Solar Queen Adventure
 
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Derelict For Trade: A Great New Solar Queen Adventure (Paperback)

by Sherwood Smith (Author), Norton/Smith Norton (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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YA author Smith joins the prolific Norton in writing his popular adventure sf series. In Kanddroyd space, the crew of the trading ship Solar Queen find an abandoned ship with only two cats aboard. When they file for salvage rights, the crew becomes embroiled in a hijacking ring. Recommended for sf collections.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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This continuation of Norton's long-lived Solar Queen saga is noticeably superior to the last, Redline the Stars (1993). Free trader ship Solar Queen comes out of hyperspace dangerously short of fuel and saves herself by encountering a derelict starship that it then tows to a three-species space habitat, where the derelict promptly makes the Solar Queen crew the target of legal, financial, and outright homicidal chicanery. It will surprise no one to learn that the good guys and gals win, but it may surprise even old, faithful fans how thoroughly the series in particular and Norton's universe in general have been updated. It is almost unbelievable that this series was in its heyday 30 years ago. On the other hand, in many aspects of sf and fantasy that modern readers have come to take for granted, Norton was 30 years ahead of her time. Read and enjoy. Roland Green --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Don't judge the book by its cover, Feb 12 2000
By CCG (Phialdelphia) - See all my reviews
I am a professional woman and much too cool to carry a book with this cover in my briefcase. However, I was interested in the further adventures of the Solar Queen so found myself carrying it with me everywhere - cover be danged.

Better than Redline the Stars, the alien habitat is well conceived, truly different, and yet a place I would love to visit. The aliens themselves are 3-dimensional. That is not to say they could not have been more complex, but I never got the feeling we were simply on another Earth.

The story was also more complex, unfolding over the course of several weeks. This allows time for the development of a few more of the many crewmembers and the a better sense of what it means to be a free trader.

I liked this book. Another fun read but not too challenging. What I did not like were the inconsistencies from the previous book to this one. What happened to their wealth? The promise of their cargo? Their good reputation? That was not credibly explained. And the romance...such potential that was wrapped up in a few pages at the end like an afterthought. Better to tease it into the next book.

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4.0 out of 5 stars again a good book by norton but...., Oct 1 1999
By A Customer
Since very childhood I enjoyed Andre Norton's books. Her have always been my favourites. Now I've read her lalest 2 novels - written together with other authors. And was disappointed when I saw that there has appeared a woman in the list of characters. There were no female characters in the previous novels of the Solar Queen series, and that was the reason it was so popular. She was really ahead of her time shaking the stereotype of these female cuties in every sf novel. A. Norton should have kept to this line when writing her new novels. Thanks God there are no bed scenes in them! And thanks God again that this god-knows-what Rael marries yhe old captain at last, and not one of the young characters.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quite a Good Read, May 1 1999
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I was surprised to have enjoyed this book so much, even though it was a science fiction with a cheesy cover. Sherwood Smith is great, he needs to send his material to publishers right NOW!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good book by Andre Norton and Sherwood Smith
This is a somewhat Swashbuckling tale set on the fringes of the galaxy, and is another adventure of the Solar Queen and its crew. Read more
Published on Aug 6 1998 by Fred Camfield

5.0 out of 5 stars great Norton fare!
I have read many of Andre Nortons works and have not been disappointed yet! She captures your imagination and makes you wish you were there. This work is no exception
Published on Jun 21 1997

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