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On 9/11/2024 6:33 PM, Tony Nance wrote:
> [snip-snip]
> This reminds me that Hamilton's Starwolf trilogy has been sitting 
> dormant and unread on one of my shelves. I need to read that some time.

As I recall, the Starwolf trilogy was fairly pedestrian, at least 
compared to other novels that Hamilton wrote during the second half of 
his career.

John Clute's SFE article 
(https://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/hamilton_edmond) has a number of 
suggestions in the penultimate paragraph. I agree that _The Haunted 
Stars_ (1960) was the best of the bunch.