Robert Goddard: Out of the Sun (UK 2011) From the Publisher: It is not known whether David's condition is due to an accident or a suicide attempt. But Harry discovers that his mathematical notebooks are missing from the hotel room where he was found. And two other scientists employed by the same American forecasting institute have died in suspicious circumstances. Driven on by the slim hope of saving the son he never knew he had, Harry goes in search of the truth and finds himself entangled in several different kinds of conspiracy - none of which he ought to stand the slightest chance of defeating. Robert Goddard: Out of the Sun. Corgi Books, ISBN: 9780552164962 (December, 2011), 427 p., £7.99
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Robert Goddard: Out of the Sun (USA 1998) From the Publisher: Robert Goddard: Out of the Sun. Owl Publishing, ISBN: 0805058362 (June, 1998), 352 p., $13.00
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Robert Goddard: Out of the Sun (USA 1997) From the Publisher: The question of Harry's paternity is immediately resolved, but other, darker mysteries quickly intervene. David Venning's tragic condition appears to be either accidental or self-inflicted. But his precious notebooks are missing from the hotel room in which he was found. Two other scientists employed have died in suspicious circumstances. Harry is propelled into an arena of conspiratorial intrigue, brilliantly rered by Goddard's deft and atmostpheric prose. He journeys to Europe and the United States in search of the truth, in an effort to help the son that he's never met. Robert Goddard: Out of the Sun. Henry Holt & Co., ISBN: 0805051090 (June, 1997), 341 p., $25.00
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Robert Goddard: Out of the Sun (UK 1996) From the Publisher: David's condition is attributed to an accident or suicide attempt. But Harry discovers that his mathematical notebooks are missing from the hotel room where he was found and two other scientists employed by the same American forecasting institute have died in suspicious circumstances. Driven on by the slim hope of saving the son he never knew he had, Harry goes in search of the truth and finds himself entangled in several different kinds of conspiracy - none of which he ought to stand the slightest chance of defeating. Harry Barnett was the flawed hero of Robert Goddard's earlier novel, the award-winning Into the Blue. But nothing in that experience prepared him - or the reader - for the baffling conundrums and heart stopping suspense of Out of the Sun. Robert Goddard: Out of the Sun. Corgi Books, ISBN: 0552142247 (December, 1996), 410 p., £5.99
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