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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1958

Pages
  
151 pp

Originally published
  
1958

Publisher
  
Ace Books

Genres
  
Novel, Science Fiction


Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

OCLC
  
2918361

Author
  
Murray Leinster

Cover artist
  
Ed Emshwiller

Preceded by
  
Space Platform, Space Tug

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Similar
  
Murray Leinster books, Science Fiction books

City on the Moon is a science fiction novel by Murray Leinster. It was released in 1958 by Ace Books under authority from Thomas Bouregy & Co using their Ace Double imprint reference number D-277. The novel details the events that unfold subsequent to an apparent sabotage attempt made against a lunar jeep on its return journey to the multinational civilian lunar city. This story was first published by Avalon Books in 1957. City on the Moon forms part of the To the Stars series by the same author, with two preceding books being Space Platform and Space Tug.

Contents

Plot introduction

Joe Kenmore is thrust into a hero role when an attempt to destroy the lunar jeep he and his co-pilot friend Moreau is thwarted through their speedy reaction. They rush their damaged jeep back to the civilian lunar base only to discover that an incoming rocket from earth cannot obtain a landing beam to guide it in. The rocket has some surprise occupants and events start to escalate rapidly.

Blurb

Further progress in atomic power could now come about only as a result of experiments so dangerous that they could only be carried on in an isolated space station hanging near the far side of the moon. If these experiments succeeded, they could open the way to the stars…

To supply this space laboratory was the duty of the CITY ON THE MOON. And when Joe Kenmore, moon colonist, realised that there were agents working actively to sabotage the city, he knew he was up against a supreme crisis of humanity – one in which his own life and those of his fellow colonists were mere pawns to be sacrificed ruthlessly by that hidden foe – unless he personally could block their super-atomic deviltry.

References

City on the Moon Wikipedia