Laser Books series by Raymond F. Jones (#1,12,54)
Requirements: EPUB Reader | 486 KB
Overview: This Laser Books edition was originally published in 1976 and is only the first half of the complete story. (The second half was published later that same year as "Finish Line.") Years later, the two halves were published in single-volume form under the comprehensive title SCAVENGER HUNT; the paperback edition was published by CreateSpace for Parsina Press, and the ebook edition was published by E-Reads. For a more satisfactory experience, read the later, complete edition.
Raymond Fisher Jones (November 15, 1915, Salt Lake City, Utah – January 24, 1994, Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah) was an American science fiction author. He is best known for his 1952 novel, This Island Earth, which was adapted into the 1955 film This Island Earth and for the short story "The Children’s Room", which was adapted for television as Episode Two of the ABC network show Tales of Tomorrow, first aired on February 29, 1952.
Genre: Science Fiction
Renegades of Time (#1)
High adventure in time and space, this novel represents the division that can be drawn between Jones’ early period of writing and the final few years of his career in which much of the hard science of his previous work is toned down. As well as being a fun read with plenty of action, this novel contains some astute observations on human relationships. An abridged version of this novel was published as The Lost Ones by Bonneville Productions in 1978.
The King of Eolim (#12)
Adventure stories don’t normally make a point as well, but Raymond F. Jones is no ordinary adventure story writer. In this touching and beautiful tale, Forester Bradwell shares his son’s adventures and learns a lesson he will never forget. Neither will you. For Forester Bradwell is one of the elite in a time and society where stupidity and ignorance have been conquered by genetic engineering. But his son Freeman is a Retard. The King of Eolim is the story of the Bradwell’s search for a home that will truly be "home" for Free.
The River And The Dream (#54)
All his life Manvar has had a dream. One day, he will escape the harshly primitive, blizzard-torn lands of the north. He will follow the paths of the Ancients and see for himself the fabled lands of the south: lands without ice and snow and perpetual night; lands of warmth and light, where life is easy and comfortable within walled cities of incredible beauty. Manvar follows his dream, but finds it hollow. Life in the wondrous city of Delphos is not the paradise it seemed.
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