Hole in Space, a (1974) [Collection]
by Larry Niven
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Summary
(From the publisher):
The Perfect Crime... The invention of displacement booths produced one hell of a crime wave. If a man in; say, Hawaii could commit murder in, say, Chicago and be back in the time it would take him to visit the men’s room, he would have a perfect alibi. And the police would have a problem. But that’s only one of the problems found in Larry Niven’s universe. In this collection of stories all about teleportation, deep space, black holes, artificial worlds and Louis Wu -- our old friend from the “Known Space” cycle -- Larry Niven once again proves he’s a master builder of fantastic worlds!
Original title: A Hole in Space
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Fiction→ Science Fiction
The following works are contained within this one: There Is a Tide (1968) [Short Story] Author: Larry Niven
Fourth Profession, the (1971) [Novelette] Author: Larry Niven
Rammer (1971) [Short Story] Author: Larry Niven
All the Bridges Rusting (1973) [Short Story] Author: Larry Niven
Alibi Machine, the (1973) [Short Story] Author: Larry Niven
$16,940.00 (1974) [Short Story] Author: Larry Niven
Last Days of the Permanent Floating Riot Club, the (1974) [Short Story] Author: Larry Niven
Kind of Murder, a (1974) [Short Story] Author: Larry Niven
Hole Man, the (1974) [Short Story] Author: Larry Niven
Notes:
- Also includes the non-fiction essay "Bigger than Worlds"
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