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Sign up todayLost Sci-Fi Books 21 thru 30
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Length
4 hours 52 minutes
Language
English
Summary
Lost Sci-Fi Books 21 thru 30 - Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s
- The Gun by Philip K. Dick - Nothing moved or stirred. Everything was silent, dead. Only the gun showed signs of life and the trespassers had wrecked that for all time.
- So They Baked A Cake by Winston Marks - He was tired of people—this starship seemed to offer the ideal escape from it all.
- The Alien Dies at Dawn by Alexander Blade - Kendall Stone had twelve hours to save a thousand lives. But someone was making sure he didn't use it!
- Unwelcomed Visitor by William Morrison - Xhanph was the fully accredited ambassador from Gfun, and Earth's first visitor from outer space.
- Task of Kayin by William Morrison - From out beyond the second sun he came; a fugitive from a dead and sterile world seeking solace, friends, a home, on Earth.
- Beyond The Door by Philip K. Dick - Larry Thomas bought a cuckoo clock for his wife—without knowing the price he would have to pay.
- Shipping Clerk by William Morrison - If Ollie knew the work he was doing, he would have resigned—if resigning were possible!
- Spoken For by William Morrison - He was lost anyone could see that, but she had no idea how entirely lost he was nor why!
- Pariah by Milton Lesser - Harry spent three years in space waiting to get home to Earth—and his family. They were waiting for him too—that is, for his corpse.
- The Plagiarist From Rigel IV by Evan Hunter - Writing stories was hard work—unless Fred had a typewriter like "Reggie"!