 | Jay D. Blakeney - Fiction - 1985 - 251 pages
To find freedom, Omari hijacks a ship to escape his world and reach the Uncharted Zone, but on the planet Ruantl, he finds himself a hostage in an underground city beneath a ... | |
 | Carla Dietz Fortier - Fiction - 2010
Too little money, a good-for-nothing ex-husband, a rebellious teenaged daughter and mother languishing in the advanced stages of Alzheimer's.Clea already has a lot on her plate ... | |
 | Thomas J. Sanders - Fiction - 2000 - 240 pages
God's Fire is a science fiction novel that explores computer consciousness, the emulation of humans and their environment, and the effects of technology upon religious and ... | |
 | Lillian O'Donnell - Fiction - 1996 - 211 pages
While investigating a series of jewelry thefts on a luxurious ocean liner, private investigator Gwenn Ramadge suddenly switches gears as she hunts for the murderer of the owner ... | |
 | Richard A. Lupoff - Fiction - 1987 - 293 pages
In this followup to Circumpolar!, Lupoff again admits us to his engagingly loopy alternate universe where the popular culture's far-fetched ideas turn out to be literally true ... | |
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