Almost Within Our Grasp (Four Classic Sci-Fi Tales)

Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Cover of the book Almost Within Our Grasp (Four Classic Sci-Fi Tales) by Susan Hart, Ernie Johnson, Susan Hart
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Author: Susan Hart, Ernie Johnson ISBN: 9781311390936
Publisher: Susan Hart Publication: November 5, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Susan Hart, Ernie Johnson
ISBN: 9781311390936
Publisher: Susan Hart
Publication: November 5, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Fate Of Humanity Rests In Her Hands: When a scientist and his assistant visit a formerly shuttered and remote temporal research station in a remote part of Alaska, they learn the true purpose of their visit. At least, one of them does.

Radiation Can Really Mess Things Up: A classic Sci-Fi story about what happens when you aren’t monitoring the site of a nuclear disaster like Chernobyl, quite closely enough.

Notes From Heaven: An innovative and romantic thriller novella set in the near future, and one which explores the ‘what ifs’ of cloning human beings; and ones that were incredible and unique geniuses when they first lived on the earth.

Duplicity: A story set in the near future about a female police detective investigating a crime. Someone pushed an employee of a high tech company off a balcony and she wonders what it has to do with a computer chip found clutched tightly in a death grip within the dead man’s hand.

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The Fate Of Humanity Rests In Her Hands: When a scientist and his assistant visit a formerly shuttered and remote temporal research station in a remote part of Alaska, they learn the true purpose of their visit. At least, one of them does.

Radiation Can Really Mess Things Up: A classic Sci-Fi story about what happens when you aren’t monitoring the site of a nuclear disaster like Chernobyl, quite closely enough.

Notes From Heaven: An innovative and romantic thriller novella set in the near future, and one which explores the ‘what ifs’ of cloning human beings; and ones that were incredible and unique geniuses when they first lived on the earth.

Duplicity: A story set in the near future about a female police detective investigating a crime. Someone pushed an employee of a high tech company off a balcony and she wonders what it has to do with a computer chip found clutched tightly in a death grip within the dead man’s hand.

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