Sci-Fi/UFO

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  •  Harry Benson is prone to violent, uncontrollable seizures and is under police guard after attacking two people. Dr. Roger McPherson, head of the prestigious Neuropsychiatric Research Unit at University Hospital in Los Angeles, is convinced he can cure Benson through a procedure called Stage Three. During this highly specialised experimental surgery, electrodes will be place in the patient's brain, sending monitored, soothing pulses to its pleasure canyons. Though the operation is a success, there is an unforseen development. Benson learns how to control the pulses and is increasing their frequency. He escapes - a homicidal maniac loose in the city - and nothing will stop his murderous rampages or impede his deadly agenda...

  • Book I of The Gap Cycle. Crossing the Gap - faster-than-light travel - has become commonplace throughout explored space and all of it is controlled by a single monolithic corporation, the United Mining Companies. At the farthest reaches of UMC's fiefdoms is The Real Story. A simple case of ore piracy: Angus Thermopylae, a pirate and murderer who'll stop at nothing for gain; Morn Hyland, a brilliant young woman who has committed a horrifying act and who falls prey to Thermopylae; and Nick Succorso, legendary star captain who may be the key to Morn's salvation - or her worst nightmare. Through these three lives, an entire world unfolds - a world of politics and betrayal, extraoridnary events and a shadow alien presence that lies just on the other side of the Gap. Cover art by David O'Connor.
  • 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.
  • 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 II of Family d'Alembert. Every year, millions of space voyages from all corners of the Universe travel to Vesa to make or break their fortunes in the exotic gambling palaces.  But a startling discovery has shaken Earth's galactic Empire: more than two hundred and fifty thousand people have vanished from the resort moon without a trace. Called to duty, SOTE's most daring secret agents, Jules and Yvette D'Alembert - the former aerialists from the triple-gravity planet Des Plaines, possessed of lightning-reflexes and super-strength - are faced with a lethal and baffling conspiracy. Together the D'Alemberts have conquered many of the Empire's most dangerous foes, but now they   must divide forces - each to challenge a deadly evil terror alone. Cover art by Peter Jones.
  • Book I of The Saga Of Seven Suns. In the far future humanity began to search the stars, sending out vast spaceships that would take generations to reach their goals. They encountered the Ildiran empire - apparently the galaxy's only other intelligent civilisation.  The Ildrians came to earth and passed on the knowledge of their stardrive, allowing humanity to expand to the stars. Two hundred years after that first contact, human colonies proliferate throughout the galaxy. But as Mankind prepares to seize the future, danger comes from the past, as two human archeologists glean forbidden knowledge from the ruins of a dead world. Once, the insect-like Klikiss ruled the stars. Now, only their robot servants remain, guardians of a terrible technology - the Klikiss Torch, which has the power to create suns. Humanity prepares the flex its new-found muscle and activate the Torch for the first time in millennia - but there are reasons the Klikiss empire fell and a train of events is about to set in motion that will change the universe for ever...Cover art by Chris Moore.
  • When Earth's sun went nova, the Magellan barely escaped in time, with its precious cargo of one million sleepers and gene banks of plants and animals. Five hundred years into the voyage they stopped for repairs on the idyllic planet of Thalassa.  But whilst the awakened Earth people envied them their stable, harmonious world, the hospitable Thalassans were drawn to the long quest of the interstellar voyagers. And when Lt Commander Loren Lorenson met beautiful Thalassan Mirissa, their destinies became inextricably and tragically entwined. Cover art by Michael Whelan.
  • Book II of The Saga Of The Seven Suns. Five years have passed since humans set fire to the gas-giant planets, unwittingly committing genocide of the Hydrogues--an infinitely powerful species of aliens--and igniting a war of epic proportions. Meanwhile, as humans struggle to fight against increasing hostilities from the Hydrogues, they learn from the Worldforest that they have awakened an ancient, fearsome, and merciless enemy in the Hydrogues. And when the water-based Wentals and the sun-dwelling Faeros are found, will humans finally have the allies they need? Or will they be caught in the middle of a war that could break apart the galaxy....Cover art by Chris Moore. https://cosmiccauldronbooks.com.au/p/hidden-empire-kevin-j-anderson/
  • Book VII in The Dumarest Saga. Dumarest has traced the lost planet of Earth to a remote corner of the galaxy - but he still lacks its precise co-ordinates. Somewhere on the cyber-dominated police-world of Technos lives the mysterious woman who can help him. And the only way to find her is to become a slave...

  • 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
  • It had been five hundred years since the Terran colony of Corwin had communicated with Earth.  But now Corwin is threatened  by the warriors of Klodni and the desperate planet needs help. Baird Ewing is chosen as ambassador to get that help and save Corwin.  But Earth had changed.  Ewing finds a decadent world of worthless pleasure seekers devoid of hope and incapable of help.  The only vestige of the old world on Earth is found in the College of Abstract Science.  It's Ewing's last hope.  If he fails, it's the end for him, for Corwin - and the galaxy. Cover art by Peter Elson.
  • This volume contains: The Pen and the Dark, Colin Kapp; Spacemen Live Forever, Gerald W. Page; The Final Solution, R.W. Mackelworth; Computer's Mate, John Rackham; Tryst, John Baxter; Synth, Keith Roberts.
  • July 2. Atmospheric phenomena begin to appear all over the world; the skies seem to be on fire. Satellite communications are interrupted without explanation and fear grips the world's cities. When the sky fires die down it's clear a force of incredible magnitude has arrived. Their mission - exterminate all human life. The countdown to the end of the world has begun...
  • Book XI of Sword Of Truth. Descending into darkness, about to be overwhelmed by evil, those people still free are powerless to stop the coming dawn of a savage new world, while Richard faces the guilt of knowing that he must let it happen. Alone, he must bear the weight of a sin he dare not confess to the one person he loves…and has lost. It started with one rule, and will end with the rule of all rules, the rule unwritten, the rule unspoken since the dawn of history. When next the sun rises, the world will be forever changed. Cover art by Keith Parkinson.  
  • A volume of short stories: No Truce with Kings: In a future post-apocalyptical American Pacific coast, rival factions vie for power with the decaying central government. Turning Point: That morning they invented the wheel; in the afternoon, the sailing ship; now night was falling and they looked up to the beckoning stars... Escape from Orbit: A group of astronauts are stranded in space. An ingenious plan using a satellite may be the solution...Epilogue Mankind and Earth meet again, at the Billion-year Reunion... The Critique of Impure Reason: A sentient robot designed to work harvesting minerals from Mercury has other ideas after the inventor’s girlfriend shows him her literary quarterly before his indoctrination period is over. As a result the robot wants to read and ponder. Eve Times Four: An astronaut conspires to strand himself and multiple attractive women on a habitable planet. But this attracts the attention of two apparently alien males. Cover art by Jack Faragasso.
  • Time Police Volume I. 2183: The Second Republic is mercilessly efficient. It controls the press, the state, the rights of the citizens. Then it captures the secrets of time travel. Now the Second Republic can control the past, piece by piece, slowly changing it to make sure that they would never lose their grasp on history. The Time Police are the agents of oppression of the Second Republic,  dedicated to protecting its version of the past. Jackson Dubchek is a researcher, an ordinary citizen too insignificant to warrant the attention of the Time Police until he stumbled onto the truth behind their work. He is determined to undo what they have done. Now the Time Police are after him. He has to go on the run - and there's nowhere to go except the past. Cover art by Paul Youll and Steve Youll.

  • Book I of Blood Angels. On the remote world of Cybele, the superhuman warriors of the Blood Angels Chapter fight a losing battle against their most bitter enemies, the forces of Chaos. When Battle Brother Arkio leads a glorious counter-attack that has the enemy reeling, there is talk that this is a holy sign - is Arkio blessed? But events soon begin to spiral out of control as the forces of Chaos reveal a nightmarish plot. If Brother Rafen doesn't find out what;s really happening the entire Chapter may face  damnation. Cover art by Philip Sibbering.
  • Qua is a quantum computer with immense power capabilities that tunes into pathways in parallel universes to operate at lightning speed. But with such power comes the threat of catastrophe, and as government agents, cult disciples, and computer criminals learn what this computer is capable of, Cambridge researcher Clare Conway makes every attempt to safeguard herself and society from the realities she discovers about Qua. For all of the power this computer offers, it threatens to spark a civil war in America, a danger unlike any other that history has ever known. Cover art by Splash.
  • Mysterious and bizarre people...who were they?  Where did they go? There's mysterious geniuses - a French Rabbi who had electric light in the 13th century, to the man who was caught on video walking through a solid door; author Jonathan Swift, who described the Martian moons and their orbits 150 years before they were discovered to the disappearance of Lord Lucan. And more...Hannah Brade, the mysterious maid who wasn't what she seemed; William  Harrison - the bizarre case of the Campden murder; Bruce Lee - was the martial arts superstar murdered? The Man in the Iron Mask -  who was the legendary prisoner who could not show his face? The Men In Black - shadowy visitors who stalk UFO witnesses; Adolf Hitler - black magician? The Atlanteans - did the legendary island of Atlantis really exist? The Green Children - a strange tale from the Middle Ages; Robin Hood - who was the legendary outlaw? The Lunarians - is there intelligent life on our  moon? Nostradamus - the man who saw tomorrow; Richard Bingham - the case of the vanishing peer...and many more.
  • Book IV of Riverworld. After 33 years on the River, Clemens and his crew are finally near the end of their journey in the great iron riverboat Not For Hire, and only one obstacle remains: the evil Earthly king, John Lackland. John is waiting just upriver in the Rex Grandissimus the first riverboat constructed by Sam and stolen by John Lackland. Each are hell-bent on sinking the other and complicating the probable battle is that both boats carry Ethicals, members of the group of advanced beings who created Riverworld for reasons unknown. The battle is set to take place along the shores populated by members of the Church of the Second Chance, a group that believes they must attain ethical perfection in order to proceed to the next phase of existence. The Second Chancers are not violent, but their charismatic leader, La Viro, may attempt to sink one or both of the iron ships in order to prevent the battle. Among the Second Chancers is former Nazi officer Hermann Goring, who has already been more than a nuisance to those on the Quest to find the source of the River...Cover art by Melvyn Grant.
  • Book IV of Tomorrow, When The War Began. Five months into World War III, Ellie and her four remaining friends have barely escaped the Australian town of Wirrawee with their lives and their sanity intact. But as the next step becomes clear, they realize they must once again sacrifice their hard-won comfort and safety. A group of soldiers has recruited the kids to guide the way to the Wirrawee air base. What could possibly motivate Ellie and her friends to return? This risky sabotage mission may be their only hope of rescuing their families, too.
  • Macroscope: the greatest scientific breakthrough in the history of man, a vast space-borne device that brought the entire universe within man's range of vision, revealing levels of technology vastly beyond anything dreamed of on Earth. But the discovery brought danger - in a place so unthinkably distant in space and time that it might be at the other end of the continuum. A place where ancient symbols come to life to battle for the souls of men. Cover art by Eddie Jones.

  • On Alliance Central - formerly Earth - nothing breathes but man and wind, and the wind is tamed beneath great domes.  From here, humanity rules a vast interstellar empire. When colonists in a remote frontier system are abruptly wiped out by an alien visitation, every team sent to investigate vanishes.  At last, a young woman  with her disabled son must travel into this devastating silence.  For reasons which do become clear, they alone can reach beyond the shadow cast by human civilisation. Cover art by Stephen Bradbury.
  • No-one could get in.  Or out. But someone did.  The theft of three shipments of priceless pharmaceuticals from the Braun-Ives corporation has left the local police baffled.  Enter Broderick Manz, resourceful Adjuster from the Insurance division.  With the help of the irresistible Vyra - whose charms are really out of this world - the irrepressible humaniform Moses and the irreverent Minder, an artificial intelligence, Manz soon finds himself in the heart of the criminal underworld.  And it really is a jungle out there. Cover art by Stephen Bradbury.
  • Warhammer 40,000. Book VI of Space Wolf. In the continuing saga of Ragnar Blackmane, the Space Wolves come under attack from an ancient enemy: The Thousand Sons. In a last-ditch attempt to stop them, Ragnar and his brothers launch a lightning strike counterattack on the Thousand Sons' base. Will the Space Wolves triumph, and can Ragnar retrieve the Spear of Russ from his nemesis, the Chaos Space Marine Madox? Cover art by Geoff Taylor.
  • Thirty years ago the Empire of humans found, investigated and decided to use a blockade of space ships to prevent the spread of an alien culture called the Moties, who inhabited a single star system and were only just discovering faster-than-light travel. Now, because of a change in the stellar neighbourhood, the Moties will be able to leave their home system and spread across the galaxy, which will be bad for mankind because they combine great ingenuity with rapid and unstoppable population increase. Horace Bury, a wealthy trader, and his pilot Kevin renner (who is actually a serving member of the Imperial Space Navy) have spent the last thirty years travelling the Empire checking that no Moties have escaped; now they return to the Motie system to try to prevent the expected breakout. Their only real weapon is a symbiotic worm which can stop the continuous cycle of population increase that has caused so many problems. As soon as they enter the Motie system they are taken prisoner. Their plans have to be revised to find a solution that will be acceptable to both the Empire and the Moties. Cover art by John Harris.

  • Book VI of The Childe Cycle. The men of Dorsai, the finest soldiers in the Galaxy, had been hired by El Conde, sovereign of Gebel Nahar, to transform his raggle-taggle army into a fighting force to be reckoned with. Now revolution had erupted and the men once trained by the Dorsai bore arms against him. Bound by their rigid code of honour, the mercenaries' first duty was to protect El Conde from the rebels. But what chance had a handful of warriors against the Naharese? Cover Art by Les Edwards.