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Alfred Bester
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Adam and No Eve
Adam and No Eve by Alfred Bester - The last living man on a world rendered utterly lifeless by all–consuming fire– how could he start life alone?Alfred Bester (1913–1987) was an American science fiction writer, screenwriter, and editor, best known for...
Alfred Bester: The Push of A Finger
Science fiction from the 50s by one of the masters, Alfred Bester. Society has committed itself to complete stability. Nothing is allowed to upset this stability, nothing that is not planned and approved and accounted for in advance. Yes, this is hard...
Alfred Bester: THE PUSH OF A FINGER
Science fiction from the 50s by one of the masters, Alfred Bester. Society has committed itself to complete stability. Nothing is allowed to upset this stability, nothing that is not planned and approved and accounted for in advance. Yes, this is hard...
Fondly Fahrenheit
Fondly Fahrenheit by Alfred Bester - On Paragon III, amidst endless rice fields under a burning orange sky, a sinister discovery sparks an intense manhunt. Escape and survival hinge on unraveling the mystery of an android capable of murder.He doesn’t...
The Broken Axiom
The Broken Axiom by Alfred Bester - The Laws of Physics State That Two Bodies Cannot Occupy the Same Space at the Same Time-but Dr. Halday Finds a Loophole!Alfred Bester was an American science fiction author, editor, and scriptwriter whose bold...
The Starcomber
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.Take two parts of Beelzebub, two of Israfel, one of Monte Cristo, one of Cyrano, mix violently, season with mystery and you have Mr. Solon Aquila. He is tall, gaunt, sprightly in manner, bitter in...
The Unseen Blushers
The Unseen Blushers by Alfred Bester - Out of time he came–to steal unpublished stories and leave immortality as his payment.With all kinds of plots twisting in my head, I hadn't slept well the night before. For one thing, I'd worked too late on a...