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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1976

Followed by
  
The Clockwork Traitor

Preceded by
  
Imperial Stars

Publisher
  
Panther Books

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Series
  
Family D'Alembert

Media type
  
Print (paperback)

Originally published
  
1976

Genre
  
Space opera

Country
  
United States of America

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Pages
  
159 pp (paperback 1st UK edition)

Authors
  
E. E. Smith, Stephen Goldin

Similar
  
E E Smith books, Speculative fiction books

Stranglers' Moon is a 1976 science fiction novel written by Stephen Goldin, the second book in the Family D'Alembert series, the first of which was expanded by Goldin from a novella by E.E. “Doc” Smith.

Contents

Plot introduction

This is the second in a series of ten Family D'Alembert novels. Set in a future where humankind has expanded to the stars but reverted to an old-style feudal system of government in an advanced technological setting, all known planets and space are ruled by an Earth-based Empire.

Plot summary

Jules and Yvette D'Alembert are a brother and sister team of aerialists in the D'Alembert family Circus of the Empire. But they are also legendary agents "Wombat" and "Periwinkle" in SOTE, "The Service of The Empire", the imperial intelligence agency, sent to investigate the disappearance of a planetary economist and his wife on a moon devoted to recreation: seemingly a vacationers' paradise...

The plot is based in part on Thuggee.

References

Stranglers' Moon Wikipedia