Web of Everywhere

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Orion, Sep 29, 2011 - Fiction - 144 pages

He was 'The Visitor' . . .
in a society revolutionised and troubled by a transportation device that let you walk through a door and be anywhere in the world - instantly.

He was 'The Visitor' . . .
at a time when unauthorised travel had caused the violent deaths of countless millions and the survivors were quaking in fear.

He was 'The Visitor' . . .
in a world where the invasion of privacy was the ultimate crime and where his obsession with visiting places where he had no right to be led him on a perilous adventure towards his own destruction.

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About the author (2011)

John Brunner (1934-1995) was a prolific British SF writer. He was a winner of the Hugo Award (for Stand on Zanzibar), the British Science Fiction Award and the Prix Apollo.

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