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Time Quarry by Clifford D. Simak

Time Quarry – In the 80th century, an astronaut, presumed lost for twenty years, returns to Earth. However, a time traveler comes back from the future and tries to have him killed before he can write a book and spread dangerously subversive beliefs.

$5.00

Nemesis – Two Novelettes by William P. McGivern

Nemesis – two stories, one of a very clever plan gone awry, and the other of a conspiracy to frame a random innocent man for murder.

$4.50

The Dream Quest of Randolph Carter by H.P. Lovecraft

The Dream Quest of Randolph Carter by H.P. Lovecraft – These five stories take Carter backwards and forwards through time, across outer space, and across a number of dimensions.

$5.50

Wolves of Darkness – Two Novelettes by Jack Williamson

Wolves of Darkness – Two novelettes of horror – horror from other men, horror from the world around, and even horror imposed from other dimensions of the universe.

$4.50

Murder on the Soundstage and Other Stories by Robert Leslie Bellem

Murder on the Soundstage and Other Stories – Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective, gets caught in the middle of some jealous lovers and some double crossed deals and barely makes it out alive. Jealous actors, big time producers, even some members of the production crews get caught up by the green eyed monster.

$4.50

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas by Jules Verne

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas is the classic adventure story of “Pierre Aronnax, Conseil His Servant, And Ned Land, A Canadian Harpooner ” as they journey around the world under the seas with Captain Nemo and his submarine, the Nautilus

$12.95

Armageddon – Five Stories by Ray Bradbury

Armageddon – Through wars and conquests and societal “reorganizations”, Ray Bradbury writes about the “endings” of things in these five science fiction stories. From the most personal and singular, to the most public and cosmic all things must come to an end.

$3.95

Skeeter Bill by W.C. Tuttle

Skeeter Bill is a horse-thief. An honest one, but a horse-thief, nonetheless. He and his pardner, an old, washed up, drunken Judge, somehow manage to clean up a mining town run by outlaws.

$4.50

Curse of the Crimson Horde by Brant House

Curse of the Crimson Horde (SAX,39) – Secret Agent X — man of a thousand faces and conqueror of kings of crime — found himself parried by the ageless weapons and black magic of the Far East.

$4.95
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