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Sci-fi novel from 80s or 90s; A small search party is sent to investigate a seemingly abandoned alien spacecraft. A room full of alien creatures in a state of suspended animation. Spoiler.
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-Where is the abandoned spaceship found? In forest, desert, on Earth, etc?
-Where does the story take place?
-What time period is the book set in? Contemporary, centuries into the future, parallel world, etc?
-Anything about the cover?


Do you remember anything about the cover at all?
Any other details - tell us everything you remember, every tiny bit helps the search.

Derelict for Trade

or: The Space Vampires


Well, I haven't read Space Vampires so can't say anything about it--but I know that it is definitely NOT the Andre Norton book.

But this post has now brought up a memory of some other book/story about an abandoned ship that was pretty weird, and now it's kind of annoying me. But I don't think that's the one you're looking for, either. Oh well.
Also, I've found that LibraryThing's Tagmash feature can be quite helpful for finding books, and I did a search using 'adventure, aliens, spaceships, sci-fi'--I don't really feel like checking the whole list right now.

Andre Norton didn't write your book. I am a rabid and dedicated Norton fan, and have read almost everything she ever wrote. Often multiple times. She writes a good story, and, even if her technology is dated, a good story is a good story.

Ghostworld has an abandoned alien ship. It was reprinted as part of the Twilight of the Empire (Twilight of the Empire, #1-3).




I was using Chat GPT to generate ideas for some other threads...mixed success. Fingers crossed!


Fingers crossed someone out there can identify your book!

That got made into a movie called Lifeforce with Patrick Stewart.
Link for Eric's suggestion - All Judgment Fled by James White.
Kirkus Review:
- "A first rate variation on First Contact that manages to put the finger on some monumental neuroses. Six astronauts are dispatched to investigate an alien ship in the longest journey man has yet assumed. All earth is tuned in and they are under strict orders to watch their step. . . impossible after the discovery that the ship is overrun by two life forms. . . one incredibly vicious. They must decide whether the E.T.'s are intelligent or merely guinea pigs out of control. And if so, where is the ship's crew? There's bloody bedlam that sends base command into a paranoid panic and the astronauts are denounced as traitorous barbarians until ..."
Kirkus Review:
- "A first rate variation on First Contact that manages to put the finger on some monumental neuroses. Six astronauts are dispatched to investigate an alien ship in the longest journey man has yet assumed. All earth is tuned in and they are under strict orders to watch their step. . . impossible after the discovery that the ship is overrun by two life forms. . . one incredibly vicious. They must decide whether the E.T.'s are intelligent or merely guinea pigs out of control. And if so, where is the ship's crew? There's bloody bedlam that sends base command into a paranoid panic and the astronauts are denounced as traitorous barbarians until ..."
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