SORDMAN THE PROTECTOR

BY TOM PURDOM

Illustrated by WOOD

[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from
Galaxy Magazine August 1960.
Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that
the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.]


He was the most powerful man in the world.
He could make anybody do anything—and yet
he was the slave of a mad criminal's mind!


In a beer hall on the eighty-first floor of the Hotel Mark Twain fourteen men held an adolescent girl prisoner.

"I'll go up there by myself," Sordman said.