Authors: Brian Stableford
Tags: #Space Opera, #science fiction, #series, #spaceship, #galactic empire
The story has a postscript
.
I met the ex-bodyguard in a bar the night after we landed on New Alexandria. We just sort of bumped into one another. He'd been reassigned while Charlot was out of local police jurisdiction, and he didn't have the same opportunities for hanging around any more. But he had come looking for me as soon as he could. He was out of uniform and looked almost human.
âYou brought her back, then?' he said.
âSure did,' I replied.
âAnd?'
âYou owe me a drink.'
âCan you prove that in a court of law?'
âNo. You'll have to take my word for it.'
He curled his lip, then turned away and ordered the drinks. I drank it slowly. I enjoyed it. I always enjoy winning bets.
âEver been in space?' I asked him.
âNo.'
âStrictly a groundhog, then?'
âYou could put it that way.'
âI just did. You know, the trouble with people who stay grounded all their lives is that they lack the cosmic perspective. You feel particularly attached to the holy soil of New Alexandria?'
âIn a way,' Denton replied. âNot passionately.'
âIt serves its purpose, hey?'
âIt always looked okay to me.'
âYou've never felt the wanderlust?'
âA bit. Nothing I couldn't handle.'
I smiled at his choice of phrase. âDid you ever feel a driving need to
understand
the workings of the universe?' I asked him. âWould you feel yourself to be incomplete or unfulfilled if you had to leave stones unturned in your search for the meaning of life?'
âI don't think so.'
âNo unconquerable lust for understanding?'
âNo.'
He was smiling, waiting for me to tell him what the hell I was talking about.
âThat's good,' I said. âMe neither. I like it. But I do like to
know
, don't you? I do like looking under stones. Do you suppose it might become pathological? Or do you think the whole concept of the Library is curiosity gone insane?'
He was bewildered by the swift change of emphasis.
âI don't know,' he said.
âMe neither,' I said again. âMay I buy you a drink?'
âI thought it was your turn to say “I told you so”.'
âIt is,' I said. âI told you so. Now I'm offering to buy you a drink out of the kindness of my heart.'
âThank you,' he said. I bought another round.
âAren't you going to tell me the whole story?' he asked.
âI guess so,' I said. âBut we'd better get some more drinks in. They'll make it seem that much less boring.'
While I was speaking, I fished the little parcel out of my pocket. I unwrapped it, stood the contents on end on the bar, and looked at them pensively.
âWhat's that?' asked Denton.
âIt's a present. For Titus Charlot. I haven't given them to him yet. They're to help him to his quest for understanding. They're a research tool of great value.'
âYes,' said the cop. âBut what is it?'
âIt's a set of panpipes,' I said.
Brian Stableford
was born in Yorkshire in 1948. He taught at the University of Reading for several years, but is now a full-time writer. He has written many science-fiction and fantasy novels, including
The Empire of Fear
,
The Werewolves of London
,
Year Zero
,
The Curse of the Coral Bride
,
The Stones of Camelot
, and
Prelude to Eternity
. Collections of his short stories include a long series of
Tales of the Biotech Revolution
, and such idiosyncratic items as
Sheena and Other Gothic Tales
and
The Innsmouth Heritage and Other Sequels
. He has written numerous nonfiction books, including
Scientific Romance in Britain, 1890-1950
;
Glorious Perversity: The Decline and Fall of Literary Decadence
;
Science Fact and Science Fiction: An Encyclopedia
; and
The Devil's Party: A Brief History of Satanic Abuse
. He has contributed hundreds of biographical and critical articles to reference books, and has also translated numerous novels from the French language, including books by Paul Féval, Albert Robida, Maurice Renard, and J. H. Rosny the Elder.
Alien Abduc
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The Best of Both Worlds and Other Ambiguous Tales
Beyond the Colors of Darkness and Other Exotica
Changelings and Other Metaphoric Tales
Complications and Other Stories
The Cosmic Perspective and Other Black Comedies
The Cure for Love and Other Tales of the Biotech Revolution
The Dragon Man: A Novel of the Future
The Eleventh Hour
Firefly: A Novel of the Far Future
Les Fleurs du Mal: A Tale of the Biotech Revolution
The Gardens of Tantalus and Other Delusions
The Great Chain of Being and Other Tales of the Biotech Revolution
Halycon Drift
(
Hooded Swan
#1)
The Haunted Bookshop and Other Apparitions
In the Flesh and Other Tales of the Biotech Revolution
The Innsmouth Heritage and Other Sequels
Kiss the Goat
Luscinia: A Romance of Nightingales and Roses
The Mad Trist: A Romance of Bibliomania
The Moment of Truth: A Novel of the Future
An Oasis of Horror: Decadent Tales and Contes Cruels
The Plurality of Worlds: A Sixteenth-Century Space Opera
Prelude to Eternity: A Romance of the First Time Machine
Promised Land
(Hooded Swan #3)
The Quintessence of August: A Romance of Possession
The Return of the Djinn and Other Black Melodramas
Rhapsody in Black
(
Hooded Swan
#2)
Salome and Other Decadent Fantasies
The Tree of Life and Other Tales of the Biotech Revolution
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The World Beyond: A Sequel to S. Fowler Wright's The World Below
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