


Sure, it's thrilling and all, but they seem awfully uninterested in this crazy new world they've landed on. What's weird is that Williams-and his crew-seem to think their job is done once they get to Mars. (In fact, it seems suspiciously like they want to kill him.) He successfully leads the Second Expedition to Mars, and no one even congratulates him. Then you'll probably understand how Captain Jonathan Williams feels. Not exactly the ticker-tape parade you were expecting? Picture this: you fly millions of miles in a rocket ship to an entirely different planet, and when you get there a housewife shrieks at you to keep your muddy boots off her clean floors. Characters in "The Earth Men" Williams and His Crew
