Luck Starr and the Moons of Jupiter

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Issac Asimov writing as Paul French, 1978, Fawcett Crest Book, 174 pages, mass market paperback.

Good condition, pages clean, tanned with age, binding intact, cover shows shelf wear.

The first Agrav ship ever built was named Jovian Moon. It would bring the stars into man's reach, but Sirian sabotage threatened to snatch the prize from Earth. Lucky Starr, officer of the Council of Science, had a job to do: find the traitor who was transmitting the information to the Federation's Sirian enemies.

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Issac Asimov writing as Paul French, 1978, Fawcett Crest Book, 174 pages, mass market paperback.

Good condition, pages clean, tanned with age, binding intact, cover shows shelf wear.

The first Agrav ship ever built was named Jovian Moon. It would bring the stars into man's reach, but Sirian sabotage threatened to snatch the prize from Earth. Lucky Starr, officer of the Council of Science, had a job to do: find the traitor who was transmitting the information to the Federation's Sirian enemies.

Issac Asimov writing as Paul French, 1978, Fawcett Crest Book, 174 pages, mass market paperback.

Good condition, pages clean, tanned with age, binding intact, cover shows shelf wear.

The first Agrav ship ever built was named Jovian Moon. It would bring the stars into man's reach, but Sirian sabotage threatened to snatch the prize from Earth. Lucky Starr, officer of the Council of Science, had a job to do: find the traitor who was transmitting the information to the Federation's Sirian enemies.