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The Fireclown

''The Fireclown'' (also known as ''The Winds of Limbo'') is the fourth science fiction novel written by Michael Moorcock, published by Compact in 1965.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bibliography of works by Michael Moorcock )
==Plot==

The novel is based in a future where the majority of the human population live underground. Alan Powys works at the transport department. His grandfather, Simon Powys, is the minister for space transport and is the presumptive nominee for his party to succeed the current president. Alan's cousin Helen Curtis is leader of the Radical Liberal Movement, the government's opposition.
The arrival of the Fireclown in the lower levels of the underground city and his performances featuring fire captivate those who see it. He is thought by Simon Powys to be a dangerous rebel, his niece thinks conversely that the Fireclown is there to reignite people's passion for democracy.
A fire breaks out in the lower levels forcing the Government to shut them off, people revolt and the Fireclown flees. Unconvinced by his grandfather's, and the Government's, assertion that the Fireclown is a terrorist, Alan sets off to find the Fireclown for an explanation. Helen accompanies him providing a ship and desperate to believe the Fireclown is a great healer.
After arriving at an orbiting monastery〔Gary Westfahl, "Islands in the Sky: The Space Station Theme in Science Fiction Literature" (2 ed), Wildside Press, 2009, ISBN 1-4344-0356-4, pages 71-72,94,205,213〕 they do, eventually, find the Fireclown. He takes them out in his specially designed starship ''The Pi-Meson'' and shows them at incredibly close quarters, the sun's Corona. It transpires that the Fireclown is neither a terrorist nor a saviour. After a private conversation with Alan the Fireclown allows both him and Helen to return to Earth.
Upon returning they decide to try and find evidence that the Fireclown really was innocent in the matter of the fire in the lower levels. After travelling to London and attending a shadowy basement meeting, Alan discovers a plot to manipulate the public, acquire weapons of mass destruction and a very personal vendetta against the Fireclown stretching back many decades.

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