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Bob Morane #51

Bob Morane en de formule X 33

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Een overval op een boekhandel langs een der grote Parijse boulevards is op zichzelf gezien een vreemde gebeurtenis, die nog vreemder aandoet als blijkt dat de overvallers met slechts vijftien exemplaren van een schoolboek het hazepad hebben gekozen. Maar het is voldoende voor het ontketenen van een heksenketel van spionage en contraspionage waarin Bob Morane, terzijde gestaan door zijn onafscheidelijke vriend Bill Ballantine, zich tot het uiterste inspant om te voorkomen dat de geheime formule X33 in weinig scrupuleuze handen zal vallen...

160 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1960

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About the author

Henri Vernes

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Pseudonym for Charles-Henri-Jean Dewisme, author of more than 200 action and science-fiction novels. He has also written scripts for animated movies and scenarios for comics.

Winner of the ESFS Awards in 1978 FANTASTIC & FANTASY AWARDS - Cycle of Novels for Bob Morane cycle.

He has published under his own name as well as other pseudonyms, including:
Jacques Colombo
Robert Davids
Duchess Holiday
C. Reynes
Jacques Seyr
Lew Shannon
Ray Stevens

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February 17, 2017
A typical Bob Morane story.
The invisibility of the main bad guy is, of course, questionable, but then again, these books always have a bit of a sci-fi influence, and try to use recent scientific discoveries and explore their potential. (In this case, the fact that photons consist of neutrino's and antineutrino's and the potential of splitting them).

My judgement on the quality of the story is, I must admit clouded by nostalgic sentiment. Each time I read this stories, I turn back into the 7-year old reading them for the first time...
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