Lagrange series by Mack Reynolds (#1-2, 4)
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Overview: Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Clark Collins, Mark Mallory, Guy McCord, Dallas Ross and Maxine Reynolds. Many of his stories were published in "Galaxy Magazine" and "Worlds of If Magazine". He was quite popular in the 1960s, but most of his work subsequently went out of print.
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Lagrange Five (#1)
The Wide syndrome It is the not-too-distant future. The space colony Lagrangia, on the moon’s orbit, is an idyllic utopia of parks, mountains, streams and blue skies. Lulled by its beauty, citizens can sometimes forget that the ‘stream’ are recycled water, and the ‘blue skies’ are titanium strips bound together. But there are a few who can never forget. There are the victims of the Wide syndrome – a terrifying form of contagious, claustrophobic madness that can strike anyone – at any time on Lagrange Five.
The Lagrangists (#2)
This is the second book in a four-book series. It follows “Lagrange Five” (1979) and is a prequel to it. It is a better book than its predecessor, but that merely pushes this up to “awful.” It’s just another bad book in an ocean of bad books. It’s not an awe-inspiringly bad book like the first one. This time out, Rex Bader, Private Eye, is hired by a CIA goon to look into the various attempts on a Professor’s life. There have been two or three. Back in the USSR, meanwhile, we meet a soviet agent. The Soviets can’t compete with the L5 project, so they send in the spy to destroy the first colony in order to turn American public opinion against space.
Trojan Orbit (#4)
Island One, the U.S.’s first space colony and symbol of an American Renaissance, is in trouble. Low morale, shoddy workmanship, unexplained malfunctions and avoidable accidents have become a way of life. Is it the Russians? Home-grown anti-technologists? Arabs afraid of cheap solar power from Space–or something even more sinister? When the President ordered secret agent Peter Kapitz to find out what was going on, Peter’s first discovery is that the Soviets are indeed involved. His second is that they are not alone. He will probably not live to make a third.
The Five-Way Secret Agent
The world situation has become so confused that a young American living on Negative Income Tax finds himself drafted into an international espionage assignment by no less than 5 opposing interests. It is a story of humour and adventure that will be hard to forget.
Satellite City
The most expensive, the most luxurious resort in the history of man. No request, no whim or pleasure, was denied. Where anything was possible … for a price. The haven and the playground of only the very rich and the most powerful. It was the most amazing pleasure complex ever built – and it looked down on Earth from orbit 22,000 miles high. Yet, for all its glitter, there was something ominous about Satellite City – no nation or international body had any jurisdiction there, it was a law unto itself; no one knew who owned it; or what went on within its secret council rooms.
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