The Door Through Space by Marion Zimmer Bradley (original) (raw)
"The Door Through Space" by Marion Zimmer Bradley is a science fiction novel written in the early 1960s. The story centers around Race Cargill, a man working for the Terran Secret Service, who is embroiled in political intrigue and cultural conflict on the alien planet of Wolf. As the Terran Empire maintains a tenuous peace across multiple worlds, Cargill navigates complex relationships, both personal and political, against the backdrop of unrest and ... Read More rebellion. The opening of the book introduces a chaotic scene in the marketplace of Wolf, where a crowd pursues a small, mysterious figure accused of theft. Race Cargill intervenes, revealing his familiarity with the local language and customs, while also hinting at his tumultuous past in intelligence work. As tensions rise, Cargill grapples with his identity, his scarred face a constant reminder of the conflicts he has faced. Moments later, he learns of a transfer that will take him away from Wolf, setting the stage for a personal quest involving his estranged sister and a dangerous shadow from his past, Rakhal Sensar, which intertwines with the planet's complex socio-political dynamics. (This is an automatically generated summary.) Show Less