A Spectre Is Haunting Texas
A Spectre is Haunting Texas is a Fritz Leiber novel, 1st appearing as a book in 1969, originally published as a 3-part serial in Galaxy Science Fiction in July, August, and September 1968 .
Scully Christopher Crockett La Cruz is an actor, fortune seeker & adventurer from the isolated orbital technocratic democracies of Circumluna & the Bubbles Congeries. He lands in what he believes to be Canada to reclaim family mining interests. He discovers Canada is now N. Texas & what remains of civilization in N. America is ruled by primitive, backslapping, bigger than life anti-intellectual "good ole boys" convinced of their own moral superiority.
In the tortured version of history known to the giant hormone-boosted Anglo-Saxon inhabitants who rule a diminutive Mexican underclass, the original Texas had secretly ruled the pre-nuclear war USA since 1845: "Of it was never given out to the general public in the states, who never had no brains or guts nohow & flustered easy, that this assumption of leadership was annexation — but it was always known to the Speaker of the House & the senators who counted in Washington that secretest treaty Texas was boss...With the coming of the 3rd World War & the atomization of Washington, New York, San Francisco & so forth, secrecy became unnecessary."
Texas escaped the USA's nuclear destruction because of the foresight of Lyndon I. An emormous bunker known as the Houston-Carlsbad Caverns-Denver-Kansas City-Little Rock Pentagram & now referred to simply as the Texas Bunker had saved the heartland during a war that destroyed the American coasts, Europe, Russia, China & Africa. Texas then conquered the rest of the continent, tho Hawaii & Cuba remain stubbornly unconquered.
- Author
- Fritz Leiber
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 245
- Publisher
- Victor Gollancz
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780575003897
- Characters
- Scully Christopher Crockett La Cruz
- Settings
- Canada, Texas
- Genres
- fiction, novels, fantasy, dystopia
- Release date
- 1969
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