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Plague Ship - Andre Norton

Plague Ship

By: Andre Norton

eBook | 8 May 2026

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After an unusual mission trading catnip to the catlike Salariki of planet Sargol, Dane Thorson and other low-ranking crew members of the Solar Queen watch in horror as the rest of their crew falls mysteriously ill. Only the four men left standing-and maybe the Captain's bizarre pet Hoobat-can save their ship from drifting through space for all time, condemned as a plague ship.

Originally published by Gnome Press in 1956 under the name Andrew North, Plague Ship is the second installment in the Solar Queen series of science fiction novels by Andre Norton, the male pseudonym of Alice Mary Norton.

Perfect for readers who crave classic space adventure with high-stakes mystery and camaraderie among the stars! Andre Norton delivers a gripping tale of survival where a skeleton crew must solve a deadly puzzle before their ship becomes a tomb drifting through the cosmos. This timeless sci-fi thriller will keep you turning pages as our heroes race against time to save their crewmates and clear their ship's name.

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