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Space Relations: A Slightly Gothic Interplanetary Tale is a space opera novel by Donald Barr, the father of former US Attorney General William Barr and former employer of Jeffrey Epstein, originally published on 17 September 1973
Plot
In the future, humans have formed an intergalactic empire ruled by aristocrats. During a time of war with the Plith, an empire of ant-like alien bug people, ambassador John Craig, a formerly Liberal Earth man in his 30s, is dispatched to the strategically important planet Kossar, a human colony that was settled by the Carlyle Society as a place of exile for political extremists and now is ruled by an oligarchical high council of seven nobles, each of whom is in charge of a different domain with its own traditions. Their boredom and absolute power have driven them to madness, to the point that Kossar's entry into the empire has been stymied by the Man-Inhabited Planets Treaty's clause (written by Craig) against alliances with slave owning societies, due to its practice of kidnapping humans to become illegal playthings of the galaxy's super-rich.
Space Relations saw increased public attention after Barr's former employee Jeffrey Epstein died in a jail cell due to the similarities between the violent sexual depictions in Space Relations and Epstein's sex trafficking activities and obsessions.
In a fictional science fiction novel, Wernher von Braun's "Project Mars: A Technical Tale," the title of the leader on Mars is "Elon".
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