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The candle of distant earth

The final novel in The Taken trilogy, Foster's space epic about a man and his dog. Location is everything. In Chicago, Marcus Walker was a hotshot commodities broker. In the cargo hold of the alien Vilenjji spaceship, he and a laconic dog named George, who has been speech-enhanced to increase his value, are just two more primitive creatures being shipped to the civilized part of the universe, where the market for cuddly extraterrestrial "pets" is busting wide open. Though Walker and George manage to escape, man and dog are far from overjoyed, being even farther from Earth - billions of miles, in fact - and without a clue as to whether the direction home is up, down, or sideways. Possessing universe-level social skills, Walker becomes the leader of his own armada. Yet even a fleet commander is hard pressed to find a piece of space that no one's ever heard of, much less cares to find. To make matters worse, it seems the Vilenjji are proving to be notoriously sore losers. Even if Walker does pull off the impossible and pinpoint his needle of a solar system in the universe haystack, there's a good chance that the unrelenting Vilenjji will get to him before he ever gets to Wrigley Field. Yep, it's a wide-open universe out there, bursting with possibilities - and Walker's going to get hit with all of them.

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  • "The final novel in The Taken trilogy, Foster's space epic about a man and his dog. Location is everything. In Chicago, Marcus Walker was a hotshot commodities broker. In the cargo hold of the alien Vilenjji spaceship, he and a laconic dog named George, who has been speech-enhanced to increase his value, are just two more primitive creatures being shipped to the civilized part of the universe, where the market for cuddly extraterrestrial "pets" is busting wide open. Though Walker and George manage to escape, man and dog are far from overjoyed, being even farther from Earth - billions of miles, in fact - and without a clue as to whether the direction home is up, down, or sideways. Possessing universe-level social skills, Walker becomes the leader of his own armada. Yet even a fleet commander is hard pressed to find a piece of space that no one's ever heard of, much less cares to find. To make matters worse, it seems the Vilenjji are proving to be notoriously sore losers. Even if Walker does pull off the impossible and pinpoint his needle of a solar system in the universe haystack, there's a good chance that the unrelenting Vilenjji will get to him before he ever gets to Wrigley Field. Yep, it's a wide-open universe out there, bursting with possibilities - and Walker's going to get hit with all of them."@en
  • "A Chicago commodities broker, Marcus Walker, and a speech enhanced dog are among the creatures kidnapped by the alien Vilenjji to sell as exotic pets. The two escape and Marcus becomes an important person in outer space. Still, he wants to go home, no one wants to help him, and the Vilenjji want revenge."
  • "A Chicago commodities broker, Marcus Walker, and a speech enhanced dog are among the creatures kidnapped by the alien Vilenjji to sell as exotic pets. The two escape and Marcus becomes an important person in outer space. Still, he wants to go home, no one wants to help him, and the Vilenjji want revenge."@en
  • "The conclusion of the Taken Trilogy continues the space adventures of successful commodities broker-turned-alien abductee Marcus Walker and his talking canine companion, George."

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  • "Science fiction"
  • "Science fiction"@en
  • "Humorous fiction"
  • "Humorous fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "The candle of distant earth"
  • "The candle of distant earth"@en
  • "The candle of distant earth. [3]"@en
  • "The candle of distant Earth"@en