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PERRY IN PERIL



"KILL RHODAN!" A fraction of political fanatics on Earth has secretly organised to murder
the Administrator of Terra.

A radical group known as the Nature Philosophers is no less determined to see him dead.

And when they band together–these mad would-be assassins, 30 to 40 strong and backed
by 8,000 misguided supporters–Perry’s life is truly imperilled.

Rhodan having outlawed the death penalty in the Solar Empire, a different kind of fate
awaits the audacious killers and their cohorts who are dedicated to the death of the
Peacelord.

You’ll hold your breath as you see them in action, the—




SOLAR ASSASSINS


1/ STRANGER IN THE NIGHT



"THE BIG DAY is not far away!"

Huang’s eyes widened in startled reaction. "Can it be possible? You mean you plan to—?"

Mullon nodded gravely. "That’s right—I am! The time is ripe to put a stop to this man—this arrogant
dictator who thinks he’s ruler of the world!"

Huang clapped his hands happily. "It will be a day of jubilant celebration," the Oriental cried
enthusiastically, "for every right-thinking person in the Solar Empire!"

Whom could they be discussing? Some new rogue mutant of the ilk of Monterny of the previous
century? Some fresh madman on the terrestrial scene, hurling defiance at the law & order of the 21st
century political system of the Sol System?

No, insane as it would seem to most, the boast that the ‘beast’ who menaced the serenity of the solar
system would be stopped this threat applied to none other than Perry Rhodan!

The action that led up to this astounding declaration had begun a few minutes earlier. "Fight the tyrants!"
a man named Mullon had answered in response to an innocuous "What do you want?" asked by a
suspicious man who opened a door a mere crack in response to his knock. "Fight the tyrants!" seemed a
somewhat overly melodramatic password to Mullon, nevertheless he spoke it with conviction.
The door opened just wide enough to admit this full-grown man. Mullon pushed his frame into the dim