Download 4 Novels by Gordon Eklund (.ePUB) (.MOBI)

4 Novels by Gordon Eklund
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Overview: Gordon Eklund is a Nebula Award-winning, American science fiction author whose works include the "Lord Tedric" series and two of the earliest original novels based on the 1960s Star Trek TV series. He has written under the pen name Wendell Stewart, and in one instance under the name of the late E. E. "Doc" Smith (1890-1965).
Genre: Fiction > Science Fiction

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The Grayspace Beast
A boy raised on a silent alien planet tracks down an old space captain–once marooned on the same world–turned con artist on a sort of planetary Las Vegas. Seems the natives of the silent world need old Kaypack for an impossible task in ""grayspace,"" the trans-light dimension which harbors a beast of unknown nature and fathomless evil. With a squabbling ragtag crew of aliens and no-goods, Kaypack and young Darcey set off in half-cocked pursuit of the monster.
They have been sent from the realm of normal space on a bizarre mission. They are to find and destroy the grayspace beast, a creature formed from pure energy that lurks in the vacuum called grayspace, a beast that has violated everything man has seen and learned in his quest for wisdom.

The Eclipse of Dawn
If you think political campaigns are getting stranger and stranger, consider the Presidential campaign of 1988:
When the United States has virtually collapsed after civil war and a foreign embargo;
When Washington D.C. lies in ruins and the White House is in California;
And when Robert Colonby, Presidential candidate, promises to rebuild the nation with help from an awesome, godlike race of beings on Jupiter.
THE ECLIPSE OF DAWN is an inventive, fast-paced novel about this startling campaign…a behind-the-scenes look at one of our possible futures.

Beyond The Resurrection
Why should New Morning School, in the year 2004, suddenly attract so much attention? Surely, by this time the Intensive Therapy theory upon which the school has been built has proved to be successful in turning out well-adjusted graduates to help augment the government’s growing powers. And since the founder and guiding spirit is in his eighties, the whole program is bound to die a natural death soon anyway.
But somewhere there’s trouble, and it centers around a strange mutant named August. Just entering his teens, he seems to be coming into possession of ominous powers… in particular, an ability that allows him to fuse himself physically with other human beings. They, as a result, can see with his eyes and feel with his senses.
Where August’s powers come from, where he decides to share them, how this affects such diverse people as a school girl, a madman, a teacher and a policeman… why August is felt to be a supreme danger to the state… these are some of the provocative situations that fill this unusual and compelling novel of a logically-possible future.

A Trace of Dreams
This was where the game was played: the planet Meridian, a galactic plague spot that could have been a Paradise.
These were the players: a tiny band of outlaws that hid on a seven-mile-high mountain, coming down only to raid the food factories or to establish communication with the queer, half-human Greens.
These were the stakes: freedom, survival and life itself!
The name of the game was revolution, a strange sort of struggle that was covered by TV like a sporting event — and masked a deeper, more complex game than any that had played before.

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