
The Lost Sci-Fi Books Series - Book 56-60
Lost Sci-Fi Books 56 thru 60
Lost Sci-Fi Books 56 thru 60 delivers five unforgettable journeys from the golden age of science fiction, where ordinary people are thrust into extraordinary situations and every page opens a door to the impossible.
Philip K. Dick's Prominent Author begins with a revolutionary transportation system that lets commuters cross vast distances in seconds. But when one traveler encounters mysterious strangers along the route, a routine trip becomes a chilling mystery that questions the very nature of reality.
Ray Bradbury's The Monster Maker drops two stranded men onto a pirate-infested asteroid with almost nothing to defend themselves except a single gun and a newsreel camera. Wit, courage, and imagination become their greatest weapons.
In Fee of the Frontier, H. B. Fyfe explores the true cost of building humanity's future among the stars. Progress demands sacrifice, and the pioneers who carry civilization outward discover that some prices can never be repaid.
William Morrison's Monster proves that surviving on Mars is difficult enough before an even greater terror appears. As strange predators threaten the colony from every direction, settlers must confront an enemy unlike anything they expected.
Millard V. Gordon closes the collection with The Planet of Illusion, a dreamlike adventure filled with mysterious worlds, impossible landscapes, and haunting visions that blur the line between fantasy and science fiction.
From dimension-bending travel and desperate survival to Martian dangers and mysterious new worlds, Lost Sci-Fi Books 56 thru 60 showcases the imagination, excitement, and unforgettable storytelling that made vintage science fiction a timeless treasure.
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