The Proud Rebel
When the remnants of the defeated Confederate Army made their way slowly south from the battlefields, Dave Kelsey turned his eyes towards Virginia, to the home he had left four long years before. But he found the... See More
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by John Glasby
(36 reviews)
When the remnants of the defeated Confederate Army made their way slowly south from the battlefields, Dave Kelsey turned his eyes towards Virginia, to the home he had left four long years before. But he found the... See More
by John Glasby
(49 reviews)
Two range-grabbing brothers: one is a town marshal and the other a crooked gambler who's willing to barter his soul for a slice of the range, rule a town called Cross Buttes, Texas. It all begins on a blistering summer's... See More
by John Glasby
(61 reviews)
Cal Ventner is being pushed off the range and he knows it. His cattle are being rustled with his herd dwindling to less than half its original size, and his men are ambushed and killed almost daily. The band of killers in... See More
by John Glasby
Quick ViewThe Colony on Rigel IV had been founded seven hundred years earlier but for the past six centuries, they had been forced to exist on the bottoms of the great oceans of the planet, kept there by the tremendously potent... See More
by John Glasby
(1 review)
Over the long years, ships of the Interplanetary Confederation had scoured the empty wastes surrounding Sol, searching desperately for a sister planet; a companion for the isolated worlds of the Solar System. Of the ships... See More
by John Glasby
(1 review)
With the discovery of the hyperdrive, mankind at last possessed the means of going out to the stars. Four expeditions had already gone by the fine the fifth starship left Pluto for Vega. Carrying its complement of scientists... See More
by John Glasby
Quick ViewThey came out of the star-strewn wilderness around Sol, these alien creatures. And their object was the vicious, total destruction of the Federation of Worlds. Earth was one of the last pf the planets to be attacked and... See More
by John Glasby
Quick ViewThe vast federation of outworld states that formed the Terran Empire smarted under the unjust, evil influence of the Emperor Jrun. Daily, his tax-gatherers swooped down on the member planets, wringing the people dry of money... See More
by John Glasby
Quick ViewEarth had been destroyed, but man had built his colonies on Mars and Venus and the far-flung moons of Jupiter and Saturn. Mutation and forced breeding had changed these people so they were no longer human. Clyde Lester, the... See More
by John Glasby
(1 review)
These were the last weeks and days before the end of the world, before total destruction overwhelmed Earth and every living thing on the surface of the planet. No one knew exactly how long they had before the sun turned nova... See More
by John Glasby
Quick View"My God!" he yelled. "What's happening now?" Stevens stared. Then he started abruptly to his feet. Even afterwards, when he looked back on the incident, he could never actually decide what really happened. He had a... See More
by John Glasby
Quick ViewTo the crew of the Exploratory Ship Canopus, outward bound on the first intergalactic voyage to the flaring suns of mighty Andromeda, the evil whisperings that spilled out from the nebula into deep space came as a warning... See More
by John Glasby
Quick ViewThey came out of the great abyss which lay around the Earth, from the planet of a star so distant that it could not be seen with the naked eye. Their purpose was survival and the conquest of Earth. They were alien and... See More
by John Glasby
Quick ViewThe crew of the interstellar exploration ship Ultima Thule is menaced by a brain-eating alien. See More
by John Glasby
(142 reviews)
They came out of the long grey ages of Time, killing and plundering, and their object was to take back captives to appease the blood-thirsty mobs. The city was burning when Paul Sanders drove into it that wet and foggy... See More
by John Glasby
(3 reviews)
The logical outcome of the space race, and the preliminary step towards the Moo, was the manned satellite, the Big Wheel moving in a stable orbit about the Earth, integrating the data necessary for a landing on the Moon, and... See More
by John Glasby
Quick ViewEarth was threatened with attach from the huge space-fleets of the Hundred Suns of Andromeda - an attack that the Terran Fleet could not hope to defeat. Only one chance remained to prevent Earth's destruction, and that was... See More
by John Glasby
Quick ViewOnly a cosmic miracle could save mankind from extinction on Mercury... See More
by John Glasby
Quick ViewAll the known planets had been conquered and colonized. Pluto was the last - as far as man could go into space. Beyond the frozen planet lay an immeasurable gulf of light years which no man could cross in a single lifetime... See More
by John Glasby
Quick ViewThere were many reasons why the Time Kings sent their warrior hordes back through the endless corridors of Time. The ancient spaceships had been destroyed by the wrath of a people smarting under the aftermath of the Galactic... See More
by John Glasby
Quick ViewThey came out of the void, from Venus, only to find there was no answer to their radio signals. Earth seemed dead. And on the Moon, Man's greatest achievement, the Lunar Military Base was a mass of rubble and blasted... See More
by John Glasby
(1 review)
Earth was a crowded world of vast cities, manned by robots who carried out all of the menial tasks, who saw to it that everything contained functioning normally. Interplanetary travel was now an established fact. The planets... See More
by John Glasby
(3 reviews)
Men had fought wars throughout history, but never such a war as the one which destroyed the cities of earth and turned vast areas into badlands, stretches of intense radioactivity where nothing could grow and no one could... See More
by John Glasby
(1 review)
Planet Earth was finished, its surface seared by nuclear heat, its great cities obliterated, its billions of inhabitants dying or dead. Only a few pockets of survivors remained. For all but a few it was only a matter of... See More
by John Glasby
Quick ViewThe world that Man has known for close on twenty thousand years had been overthrown in a holocaust of atomic fire and annihilation. The immense and complex system of civilisation had been utterly destroyed almost overnight... See More
by John Glasby
(1 review)
The murder of Carlos Galecci, a kingpin of organized crime, was not unexpected. Only three days earlier, fearing for his life, he'd hired Los Angeles private eye Johnny Merak to discover who was threatening him. Then he's... See More
by John Glasby
(1 review)
Small-time crook Johnny Merak is determined to get Maxie Temple, a former crime boss who'd framed him for a three-year stretch in San Quentin, and is now returning home from Mexican exile. But the 1950s Los Angeles... See More
by John Glasby
(4 reviews)
After Dexter inherits the old family mansion in Tormouth, on the death of his uncle, he visits the main library. Here he peruses the old records pertaining to Tormouth, and finds several references to the Dexter family. The... See More
by John Glasby
(4 reviews)
The midnight moon rode high in the sky above the storm clouds sweeping in from the west, and the house seemed to transmute the moonlight into something terrible and evil. The broken chimneys stretched up like hands to the... See More
by John Glasby
(1 review)
She was the kind of woman a man always noticed, mostly because of her eyes: deep and dark, they'd held a warmth that could easily kindle a fire in one's soul. Now they were staring sightlessly up from the sidewalk. It was a... See More