“You're Amber.” She looks me up and down, fingers her silver stud earring. She's got a round kid face with those adult teeth like ten-year-olds have, but she's pretty, with paler skin than me, but darker than her father, Simon, ...
“I don't know, but I'd be willing to bet that Kate Ford does.” He made a left onto the street where the reporter's town ... Cole followed her gaze to a young man in a wheelchair. One of the wheels had run off the pavement and was stuck ...
Hunter did not reply. His eyes were locked on those of the adult drake. Slowly he took a step forward. Moira started, but Krumer waved her to be still. Hunter shook his head and spoke quietly to Moira and Krumer. "Just hold your course.
The son of one of the first explorers of Mars, Ray Garcia-Strickland is tired of the overdevelopment and tourists there, and when Earth is struck by a mysterious object, he is forced to return to his home plant and help solve the mystery.
At his Heinlein-channeling best, Varley preaches the gospel of individual responsibility with all the fervor of a space-age libertarian revival preacher.” —Publishers Weekly “John Varley blends past fiction, current events and future ...
How the West's politicians and military leaders will lose WWIII to China in 2025.
Alan Kensington is chosen by an alien race to help stop a war on their planet!
Cole and Ford team up to try and stop the renegade scientist, who has now built a solar-powered vehicle equipped with a flamethrower and a laser beam, which he has nicknamed Red Lightning.