5 books by Alan E. Nourse
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Overview: Alan Edward Nourse was an American science fiction (SF) author and physician. He also wrote under the name Dr. X
He wrote both juvenile and adult science fiction, as well as nonfiction works about medicine and science.
Genre: Science Fiction
The Bladerunner
In 2014 seventeen-year-old Billy Gimp risks great danger as a procurer of illegal medical supplies for a skilled surgeon determined to provide health care for people considered unqualified for legal medical aid.
The Fourth Horseman
Wilderness Patrol fficer Pamela Tate, scouting in the mountains of Washington, sees and touches a ground squirrel in the dusty path, blood trickling from its mouth. Forty-eight hours later she lies dead at her campsite, covered in mysterious welts and bruises.
Across the lake, a boisterous camping party falls silent as they watch each other sicken and die in agony.
A killer is loose. It has a foreign name. Yersinia Pestis. Plague. An unknowing nation harbors the deadly evil in its midst.
While a few embattled survivors race to save the country, perhaps the world, the grim invader hides in a mother’s sigh, a child’s laugh, a lover’s whisper. Nothing can stop the death ride of . . .
The Fourth Horseman.
Gold in the Sky
Acclaimed sci-fi author Alan E. Nourse offers up an exciting tale of treachery, adventure, and vast wealth in the novel Gold in the Sky. The story unfolds among the rarefied and rough-and-tumble crews who mine the surface of asteroids for valuable metals and minerals. Much like the lawless mining towns of the Old West, these groups are made up of rapacious types who will stop at nothing to strike it rich.
Martyr
Rejuvenation for the millions — or rejuvenation for the five hundred lucky ones, the select ones, that can be treated each year? Tough, independent Senator Dan Fowler fights a one-man battle against the clique that seeks perpetual power and perpetual youth, in this hard-hitting novel. Why did it have to be his personal fight? The others fumble it — they’d foul it up, Fowler protested? But why was he in the fight and what was to happen to Senator Fowler’s fight against this fantastic conspiracy? Who would win?
Rocket To Limbo
The crew of the starship Ganymede were afraid their chief was losing his mind.
Commander Walter Fox had explored and opened up more colony-worlds than any other man alive – yet it was rumored that he still believed there were other intelligent beings in the galaxy.
Now as the ship grounded on unfamiliar terrain, the crew realized that the routine flight to Vega had been interrupted – and their worst fears were true . . .
They had landed on Wolf IV – the one planet from which no man had ever returned alive.
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