Lucky Starr Series by Isaac Asimov
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Lucky Starr #1
David Starr Space Ranger
Isaac Asimov
Earth is on the brink of catastrophe. The vital foodstuffs supplied by its Martian colony are being poisoned. Working in secret, the ruling Council of Science sends David Starr, its youngest member, to the Martian farmlands to discover the truth behind the murders. . .
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Lucky Starr #1
Lucky Starr #2
Lucky Starr #3
Lucky Starr #3
Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venus
Isaac Asimov
Lucky Starr And The Oceans Of Venus de Asimov Isaac. , 1978.
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Lucky Starr #4
Lucky Starr and the Big Sun of Mercury
Isaac Asimov
Lucky Starr and the Big Sun of Mercury is the fourth novel in the Lucky Starr series, six juvenile science fiction novels by Isaac Asimov that originally appeared under the pseudonym Paul French. The novel was first published by Doubleday & Company in March 1956. Since 1972, reprints have included a foreword by Asimov explaining that advancing knowledge of conditions on Mercury have rendered some of the novel's descriptions of that world inaccurate.
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Lucky Starr #4
Lucky Starr #5
Lucky Starr #5
Lucky Starr And The Moons of Jupiter
Isaac Asimov
Sabotage!!! Agrav. It was the century's most important advance in space travel. . . and an experiment so revolutionary that only the men who huddled beneath the surface of Jupiter Nine were permitted to know its full meaning. Yet someone else did know--knew everything, saw everything, head everything--and was diabolically sabotaging the top-secret mission. Who or what the enemy was, Lucky Starr didn't know. but one thing was certain. The deadly force was not human. . . not even remotely human!
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Lucky Starr #6
Lucky Starr And The Rings Of Saturn
Isaac Asimov
Earth officials were hard on the heels of the mysterious Sirian spy, Agent X, when he blasted off in a stolen spaceship. But before they could catch him, the master spy jettisoned the capsule that held his report into the icy rings of Saturn. In a flash, Lucky Starr and Bigman Jones found themselves in a race with the Sirian war fleet to recover it. When the Sirians couldn't find the capsule, they kidnapped Lucky and Bigman, bringing them to their secret military base on Titan. There the arrogant Sirian commander offered Lucky a terrible choice: turn traitor to Earth—or Bigman would die! It was not an idle threat.
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Lucky Starr #6