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TOM SWIFT AND HIS
X-FLIGHT SOLARPLANE
by VICTOR APPLETON II
TRAPPED
deep beneath the Arctic icesheet, a revolutionary Russian exploration
vehicle and her desperate crew await rescue. Hopes are rekindled by word
that famed American Tom Swift will attempt to reach them in his own
remarkable invention, the icecraft.
The rescue effort is imperilled by a world threat the
young inventor had thought forestalled, a molecular menace spreading
itself uncontrollably among the silicon microchips that sustain the
technology of modern civilization.
Defying all attempts at
containment, the technoplague looms over a monu- mental project, Tom's
solarplane — an unmanned sky raft larger than an ocean liner, designed
for unending flight in the ionosphere. Vital to progress in taming
global warming, the mammoth solarplane is a tempting and vulnerable
target for a web of conspirators who strike without warning with
murderous efficiency.
The baffling threats and scientific mysteries pursue Tom
and his friend Bud beneath polar ice, in solar space, on Russia's
fantastic stratosphere station, and at last in the high ionosphere — where Tom must win a deadly duel in a world where the stars never dim! |