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VORTEX BLASTER

'Storm' Cloud, the only man who could destroy the raging nuclear vortices that struck and killed at random.

VORTEX BLASTER

was also the name of Cloud's spaceship, an amazingly advanced arsenal of modern science, in which Cloud and his
colourful crew of space castaways hunted the source of the lethal vortices, battled a criminal master-mind, developed
unheard-of sciences, and made an ultimate discovery of shattering importance to the destiny of the universe.

THE VORTEX BLASTERS

team up in a thrilling space-saga of crisis and adventure in the worlds of the Lensmen - 'Doc' Smith's most enduring
creation.

The Lensman series is one of the classic works of adventurous science fiction. Each of the seven titles in the series is
a complete, exciting SF novel in itself, but to savour the full thrilling effect of 'Doc' Smith's masterly storytelling the
addict of space adventure will want to acquire the whole Lensman sequence.

'The Lensman series is similar in its mesmeric effect to the Martian novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs . . . galaxic in
scope . . . wonderfully outrageous epics' Edmund Cooper Sunday Times

Also in this series in Panther Science Fiction

Triplanetary
First Lensman
Galactic Patrol
Grey Lensman
Second Stage Lensmen
Children of the Lens


E. E. 'Doc' Smith

Masters of the Vortex
(original title: The Vortex Blaster) The seventh novel of the Lensman series

Granada Publishing Limited Published in 1973 by Panther Books Ltd Frogmore, St Albans, Herts AL2 2NF
Reprinted 1973
First published in Great Britain by
W. H. Alien & Co. Ltd 1972
Copyright ┬й Edward E. Smith, Ph.D. I960, 1972
Made and printed in Great Britain by
Richard Clay (The Chaucer Press) Ltd
Bungay, Suffolk
Set in Linotype Plantin

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