The Web (Roger Zelazny's Alien Speedway #3)

Thomas Wylde


Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
3.00 · 1 ratings · 280 pages · Published: 01 May 1988

The Web by Thomas Wylde
“Delightfully imaginative speculation.”—Toronto Star

He had one chance to save his career—or witness his own murder...


Over the High Side

Twenty years ago, racing champion Speedball Raybo took his ship over the high side and disappeared. The wreckage was never found.
Now racer Mike Murray’s career has gone over the high side. He has one chance to bring it back by winning the Jump-to-Master races.
A lot of people want to stop Mike, and not all of them are his competitors. Mike can beat his adversaries—but only with the help of Speedball Raypo, a man who has been dead for two decades.
THE WEB, written by Thomas Wylde and featuring technical bluprints by the visionary automotive designer Hayashi, continues this exciting series from Hugo and Nebula Award-winner Roger Zelazny.


I'm a baby boomer, born in Los Angeles. I've always been hooked on writing, especially science fiction. In the late '60s I joined the Army (there was a draft on, remember?) and fixed radars at an air defense missile site out on Sandy Hook, N.J. Later I majored in English at CSUN, paid for by the G.I Bill. (Thanks, Feds.) Since then I've published more than twenty stories in various SF magazines (Asimov's, F&SF, and others), plus four shared-world novels. (Search Amazon for out-of-print copies, if you feel you must.)

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