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Lone Star Planet

by H. Beam Piper

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"Lone Star Planet" presents a satirical vision of a future society where assassination of politicians is legally sanctioned if deemed necessary. The novel follows diplomat Stephen Silk, who is exiled to New Texas after publishing a controversial article. Upon arrival, he discovers a world governed by a unique legal system that permits murder if the killer can demonstrate the victim "needed killin'." Silk soon finds himself embroiled in deadly political intrigue, especially as evidence mounts that his predecessor was murdered and that he himself may be targeted next.

The story combines elements of science fiction and crime, set within a 1950s context that reflects contemporary societal anxieties and political satire. It involves interplanetary diplomacy, local governance, and the struggle to persuade the inhabitants of New Texas to unite with the Solar League against an alien threat. The narrative offers a speculative look at law, morality, and political power in a colonised planetary environment.

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evidence that the copyright on this publication was renewed. Obvious typesetting errors in the source text have been corrected Lone Star Planet SF ace books A Division of Charter Communications Inc. A GROSSET & DUNLAP COMPANY 360 Park Avenue South New York, New York 10010 LONE STAR PLANET Copyright 1958 by Ace Books, Inc. Originally published as A PLANET FOR TEXANS All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review, without permission in writing from the publisher. All characters in this book are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. This Ace Printing: April 1979 Printed in U.S.A. They started giving me the business as soon as I came through the door into the Secretary's outer office. There was Ethel K'wang-Li, the Secretary's receptionist, at her desk. There was Courtlant Staynes, the assistant secretary to the Undersecretary for Economic Penetration, and Norman Gazarin, from Protocol, and Toby Lawder, from Humanoid Peoples' Affairs, and Raoul Chavier, and Hans Mannteufel, and Olga Reznik. It was a wonder there weren't more of them watching the condemned man's march to the gibbet: the word that the Secretary had called me in must have gotten all over the Department since the offices had opened. "Ah, Mr. Machiavelli, I presume," Ethel kicked off. "Machiavelli, Junior." Olga picked up the ball. "At least, that's the way he signs it." "God's gift to the Consular Service, and the Consular Service's gift to Policy Planning," Gazarin added. "Take it easy, folks. These Hooligan Diplomats would as soon shoot you as look at you," Mannteufel warned. "Be sure and tell the Secretary that your friends all want important posts in the Galactic Empire." Olga again. "Well, I'm glad some of you could read it," I fired back. "Maybe even a few of you understood what it was all about." "Don't worry, Silk," Gazarin told me. "Secretary Ghopal understands what it was all about. All too well, you'll find." A buzzer sounded gently on Ethel K'wang-Li's desk. She snatched up the handphone and whispered into it. A deathly silence filled the room while she listened, whispered some more, then hung it up. They were all staring at me. "Secretary Ghopal is ready to see Mr. Stephen Silk," she said. "This way, please." As I started across…

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