The great flying saucer invasion: The US government goes out of its way to reassure people that there is nothing to fear from the flying saucers and the explorers from space. When Earth is nearly destroyed by the friendly explorers, can Trace Roscoe set things right?
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. This edition features two great tales by sci-fi expert, Geoff St. Reynard. The first novel, “The Cosmic Bunglers” deals with what appeared to be an invasion from the past. It seemed impossible, but what other explanation was there for the sudden appearance of over a thousand 17th Century highwaymen, seemingly plopped down in the middle of the southwestern desert of the United States? But it was true. Everyday American travelers, coasting through the hot desert sands in their modern automobiles, were suddenly being dry-gulched and robbed by ancient-looking hoodlums on horseback. But what connection did it all have to a top secret experiment involving man’s first attempt at surpassing the speed of light? Was it time travel, or was it something else? The second novel is another Reynard goodie, “The Buttoned Sky.” Beware the god-globes! There were many legends that spoke of Earth's glorious past. Legends that spoke of its vast, powerful nations and empires. Legends that spoke of its freedoms and greatnesses. But this was the future. A future now riddled with fear. A future now ruled by god-globes, as men gazed up fearfully at a buttoned sky…
Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel, "Rx Jupiter Save Us" deals with the coming of freedom. It was a strange world, where absolutism reigned without violence, and rebels were sure that-once their strength became known-the rulers would abdicate power gracefully. But Green Ed-jo, Jovian freak, knew differently-and saw very little desirability between the tyranny of the Plotbureau...and the chaos of the Readers. Ed-jo and his allies knew that if man wasn't free to choose, he wasn't free at all. And if so, it was better to be superseded by machines. This thought-provoking novel was written by Ward Moore. The second novel, "Beware, the Usurpers!" by Geoff S. Reynard, is an exciting sci-fi horror tale. Monsters in the streets? "Only if you're drunk!" you say? Think again. A shotgun blast to the face could change any man's perspective. Jerry Wolfe knew this, and he paid for his new view on life...with his own life. William Chester and his comrades were determined to take up Jerry's crusade against an invading Alien scourge. The only problem being that not everyone could see the interlopers.