Sci-Fi/UFO

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  • The VERY best from New Writings in SF Volumes 1 - 4. This volume contains: Man On Bridge, Brian Aldiss; The Night Flame,  Colin Knapp; The Eternal Machines, William Spencer; The Creators, Joseph Green; Testament, John Baxter; The Fiend, Frederik Pohl; The Subways Of Tazoo, Colin Kapp; Night Watch, James Inglis; Bernie The Faust, William Tenn; Starlight, Isaac Asimov; High Eight, David Stringer.
  • Is the movie Close Encounters fact - or science fiction? Is there really life in outer space? Are aliens trying to bring us messages from other galaxies? What about those abduction stories? What do the experts say about psychics and UFOs?  It's all here...and by Clifford Wilson, author of Crash Go The Chariots and John Weldon, author of UFOs: What On Earth Is Happening?
  • Melody wanted more than anything to be on Marz - but when she got there, there wasn't much to do except dig for ether ore.  The only interesting place was the top-secret laboratory where the essence of pure idea was refined.  She got her pert little nose too close to the idea-essence and literally faded away.  She became a ghost, only to arrive stark naked on a new and different Marz, where primitive farmers greeted her as a witch and gleefully made preparations for burning her at the stake - and then things got complicated! Cover art by Boris Vallejo.
  • Book II of  Blake Walker: The universe had opened up for Blake Walker when he discovered that his world - our own Earth - was just one of hundreds ranked side by side on alternate timelines, each more strange and wondrous than the other, all coexisting at once, and all available to Blake Walker and the few natives of those other-Earths who could break the barriers between timelines. But Blake's new existence is threatened now - his time-traveling patron's daughter has been kidnapped. The engineers who could control the time-travel process are in open rebellion. And Blake himself has stumbled across a plot by a powerful and dangerous band of conspirators to ravage all the Earths in their reach. Blake must stop them. He knows that somewhere in the infinity of time there lies the key to solving this crisis. If he only knew when to look...Cover art by Victor Kalin.
  • Book II of Crystal Singer. She was one of the Crystal singers, the elite, mysterious ones who cut the crystals from the planet Ballybran - precious, glittering crystals without which the Universe could not function. Sent to the planet Optheria to repair the famous crystal organ, she was  - at first - accorded all the honour and pomp  due to her rank. Then her life was threatened. She was wounded, then kidnapped, isolated at the very heart of the planet, knowing that she alone had the power to confront and destroy the evil that had permeated the world of Optheria. Cover art  by Michael Whelan.

  • For 60,000 years the five races of the Galactic Milieu have watched and waited for the time when human mental development on Earth is ready for the Intervention.  As the 20th century draws to an end, phenomenal mental powers are displayed by operants all over the Earth - they can 'farspeak' to one another telepathically.  They can build mind-shields and they are capable of coercion by the power of mind.  One of these is Rogatien Remillard, a dealer in second hand books, whose memoirs - written a century on - are the basis of this chronicle.  Here is a world where the mind is a weapon; here are two brothers, each possessed of extraordinary powers.  One is a peace-bringer and the other is an advocate of evil. Cover art by Stephen Bradbury.

  • Book I of Hover Car Racer. In the world of the near future, the most popular sport in the world is hover car racing. Superfast and dangerous, it's heroes are the racers: part fighter pilot, part race car driver, all superstar. But to get to the Pro Circuit, you must first pass through the International Race School, a brutal cauldron of wild races on even wilder courses, where only the best of the best will survive...This is the story of Jason Chaser, a talented young racer selected to attend the Race School. He's younger than the other students. He's smaller. His trusty car, the Argonaut is older. But Jason Chaser is no ordinary racer. And as he races against the best drivers in the world he will learn that at Race School winning is everything, that not everyone in this world fights fair, and that you never ever have any friends on the track.  Cover: Crash Course by Pablo Raimondi.
  • Polar City - capital of Hagar, one of a handful of worlds on which the tiny, human- dominated Republic sits, uneasily squeezed between the powerful Interstellar Confederation and the enormous Coreward Alliance. When a suspected alien spy from the Confederation Embassy is found murdered, a potentially explosive situation is brewing for Police Chief Bates.  And when talented psychic Mulligan is brought to the scene to pick up echoes of the murder, what he experiences sends him into amnesiac shock. Meanwhile, the murders continue unabated and a major crisis threatens to destabilise the Republic...Cover art by Mick Van Houten.
  • Somewhere in deep space, someone was experimenting with Matter Transmission.  The last time it had been tried, millions of suns had gone nova and whole chunks of space had been twisted into black holes.  Somehow, it had to be stopped.  Jacklin was picked for the mission because he was used to dying: Rossa because she could transmit messages faster than the speed of light. But in their desperate attempts to save the Earth, Jacklin and Rossa unleash the deadliest menace - the Space Eater.
  • Star Trek Next Generation No. 24. After two hundred years of civil war the planet Oriana is dying. Most of the surface vegetation is gone, the air is nearly unbreatheable, and the people themselves are dying. Now, the two warring factions have finally sat down to talk peace, and Captian Picard and the U.S.S. Enterprise are sent to help them negotiate a settlement. Picard, Lt. Worf, and Counsellor Troi beam down to Oriana, just as the Starship Enterprise is called away on another urgent mission. Alone on the planet, the U.S.S. Enterprise team learns that there are people that would rather finish the devastating conflict than talk peace. Suddenly, Picard is accused of murder and the delicate negotiations have fallen into the hands of Lt. Worf. Now, Worf and Troi must unravel the truth and prevent planet-wide disaster, before time runs out for the people of Oriana and the crew of the Starship Enterprise. Cover art by Keith Birdsong.  
  • Book I of Starcats. Four novellas in one volume:  Son Of The Morning; The King's Dogs; Nebuchadnezzar; A Judgment Of Dragons. Meet Prandra & Krengh - giant telepathic red starcats from Ungruwarhkh. They are bad tempered; they hold grudges and they are uninterested in anything that is not good to eat. They are the most unusual agents of the Galactic Federation.  They eat from the same bowl, couple, then preen - then travel across Time, down through Space, to the most bizarre and dangerous worlds - and times! - in the Galactic Federation.   A Starcat and rabbi tale - with dragons. Cover art by Tom Kidd.
  • This volume contains: Vertigo, James White; Visions of Monad, M. John Harrison; Worm in the Bud, John Rankine; They Shall Reap, David Rome; The Last Time Around, Arthur Sellings; The Cloudbuilders, Colin Kapp. Cover art by Josh Kirby.
  • Book I of Doona. Doona was a pastoral planet, a paradise of rivers, lakes, mountains and seas.  The Hrubbans need Doona to revitalise their decadent race, to give them some of the pioneer spirit...But the Terrans also need Doona as an overspill from the crowded Earth.  So both races send a colonising party and both begin to think of Doona at home.  It's inevitable - one day the smooth skinned bi-ped mammal known as Man will come face to face with the furry, four-pawed mammal known as Hrubban...
  • Frederick Plowright, a well-known scientific photographer, is recruited by Professor Clark Ashton Scarsdale to accompany his research team in search of “The Great White Space,” described in ancient and arcane texts as a portal leading to the extremities of the universe. Plowright, Scarsdale, and the rest of their crew embark on the Great Northern Expedition, traversing a terrifying and desolate landscape to the Black Mountains, where a passageway hundreds of feet high leads to a lost city miles below the surface of the earth. But the unsettling discoveries they make there are only a precursor of the true horror to follow. For the doorway of the Great White Space opens both ways, and something unspeakably evil has crossed over - a horrifying abomination that does not intend to let any of them return to the surface alive...Cover art by Terry Oakes.
  • Mankind has taken one step too far in exploring the Galaxy - and run smack up against the Khalia. Vicious carnivores whose culture is vastly different to our own, they take no prisoners.  Ever.  Just the occasional slave who will never see his home world again.  It's up to the brave men and women of  The Fleet to keep the home planets safe.  This is their story... The Collaborator, Janet Morris; The Two That It Took, John Brunner; Tradition, Bill Fawcett; Bolthole,  Jody Lynn Nye; The Thirty Nine Buttons, Margaret Weis; Klaxon, Robert Sheckley; Contrapuntal, Steve Perry; Pay Tribute To The Fleet, Gary Gygax ; The Only Bed To Lie In,  Poul Anderson; Duty Calls,  Anne McCaffrey; Rescue Mission, David Drake.  Cover art by Jim Gurney.
  • Book III of Bio Of A Space Tyrant. He awoke in a tiny lightless cell, groping for memory - memory that had been erased. Hope Hubris, Jupiter governor, progressive populist, warrior hero, and presidential candidate - was a 'mem-washed' tool of the enemy. And if his captors’ plan worked, Hope would destroy his own political career, leaving the fate of his planet in the hands of its corrupt presidential incumbent—Tocsin. But Hope Hubris had a destiny to fulfill. He had the cunning to discover code words that could reactivate his mind; the strength to resist addiction to their drugs; the power to win the support of his countrymen - and he had the courage to make an agonising sacrifice that would ensure his planet's future and his own destiny as the …Tyrant of Jupiter.  Cover art by Alan Craddock. https://cosmiccauldronbooks.com.au/p/refugee-piers-anthony/  https://cosmiccauldronbooks.com.au/p/mercenary-piers-anthony/
  • Jillian Shomer had won the right to compete in the Olympiads that tested the mind as well as the body.  Athletes use The Boost - an operation that conveyed brilliant intellect and superhuman strength - at a terrible price.  Once Boosted, rapid burnout followed.  The only way to halt the effects was connection to The Link, the global information network that sustained the world.  Only those who won received the Link.  None who dared question the workings of the system had ever survived. But Jillian Shomer dared. Cover art and interior illustrations by Boris Vallejo.
  • You can't go home again...For home is not merely a place, but a situation - and when that situation changes, home is no more. Captain Edward Langely of the experimental starship Explorer was to learn this truth in an especially bitter way...Originally published in 1958 as No World Of Their Own. Cover art by Michael Whelan.