Sci-Fi/UFO

//Sci-Fi/UFO
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  • Book V of Tomorrow, When The War Began. When you're on your knees, there's only thing to do - stand up again. Ellie and her friends have stared defeat in the face. They've been bashed and battered by it, brought to breaking point. Now it's time to hit back, to come out fighting...now they really are Burning for Revenge...Cover photograph by Bill Willcox.
  • Few knew of the discoveries referred to in secret code words by the astronauts in their description of the moon; or the strange moving lights they reported. The author allegedly fought through the official veil of secrecy to study thousands of NASA photographs, interviewed dozens of officials and listened to hours of astronauts tapes to present this stunning conclusion: NASA and many of the world's top scientists have known for years that there is intelligent life on the moon.  Illustrated with black and white photographs.
  • The world is driving itself to its own funeral. The car, so long the symbol of freedom and liberation, has become society's ball and chain. In environmental terms it wreaks more destruction than decent-sized wars and in return it carries us around our cities rather more slowly than a bicycle. How did it get to this?  Everyone wants to unblock the jams - or perhaps they don't. Everyone wants cleaner, more efficient engines - maybe. We all long for the day that filthy, poisonous expensive oil will no longer be the blood in the veins of our way of life.  Isn't that the bottom line? It depends on what we are prepared to lose: like, the wasted hours of gnawing the steering wheel and just wishing everyone else on earth would get out of the sodding way; the billions of tons of pollution; the endless death and destruction; the wholesale ruin of our environment. But there are those who would lose something much more important: Money - and power...Cover art by David Scutt.
  • Book III of The Cineverse Cycle. Roger Gordon, lately of Earth - his passion for old movies matched only by his passion for the delectable Delores - has been appointed to lead the forces of good in a last ditch effort to rid the many cinematic worlds of the Cineverse of the evil of Doctor Dread.  The change is happening - war movies intertwine with drawing room comedies, art films with westerns, film noir mysteries with Italian sword and sandal epics.  The arch fiend Doctor Dread - whose desire for total destruction is matched only by his lack of good taste - is hastening the process with the help of Big Bertha, Menge the Merciless and Mother Antoinette, Mistress of Evil (and Roger's mother.)  Can Roger polish his aphorisms in time to control the changing environment and confront the Plotmaster? Cover art by Josh Kirby.
  • Jef Robini was heading for Everon with a highly controversial cargo.  For eight years on Earth Jef had tried to rear the maolot cub which was the final legacy from his brother.  But the maolot had failed to grow into the giant cat that was Everon's largest, most dangerous life-form. And now Jef was returning the creature to its natural home, the colonised planet of Everon.  He knew the planet was barren and he would have to fight to survive.  But nothing prepared him for the incomprehensible strangeness, the mind-blasting wonder of the true Masters of Everon. Cover art by Michael Embden.
  • Ole Doc Methuselah was the name he was known on a myriad scattered planets, for he was the most  famous member of the most elite organisation of the cosmos, the Soldiers of Light. Not a  military soldier - the enemies he fought were disease, corruption and the warped psychology that spread in the isolation of mankind's lost planetary colonies. Encountering double dealing,mutations and the unexpected, Ole Doc and his many armed companion Hippocrates share a series of astonishing adventures in their endless journey  through the galaxies. Cover art by Gerry Grace.

  • The colonists were chosen by lottery: when your number came up, you were herded into a spacer and shipped out. Guarding the unwilling settlers were the Outposters: soldiers, diplomats, traders...men as hard and deadly as the star-wastes themselves. They needed to be - the alien Meda V'Dan raided the colonies at will. But between the savage attacks of the alien race and the helpless colonists stood the Outposters. Mark Ten Roos was one, and from the scattered rabble of his lonely outpost he fashioned a space army that could destroy the Meda V'Dan.                                                                                                 o
  • Earth, 2200:  East and West had merged, at last, so there were no more wars, no more political differences.  Citizens everyehwere could concentrate on working  off their tax debts.  If you were capable and industrious, you might make freeman status for the last few years of your life.  No-one questioned. No-one spoke out. No-one rebelled until one bright morning, Citizen TRH-247 decided not to go to work - and worse than that, became desirous of a girl below his own classification.  Thus he made himself an outcast, with the whole world against him.  Survival depended on his wits, daring and strength. Cover art by Josh Kirby.
  • Star Trek Adventures, No. 1. The Enterprise comes across a huge, antiquated vessel floating aimlessly and carrying a colony of primitive human beings who have been lost in space. While the colonists are in perfect health, they must deal with the culture shock of learning that a world exists outside of their spaceship. Their initial reaction is fear, as they believe the crew of the Enterprise to be demons.  And their fears are heightened with the belief that Captain Kirk and his crew are unaware of an outside force pulling them into a whirlpool of death. Cover art by Alister  Pearson.