Before Eden by Arthur C. Clarke

Before Eden by Arthur C. Clarke

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The Towers of Titan by Ben Bova

A machine older than recorded history hums in the darkness of Titan, and the longer humanity studies it, the more it begins to feel watched. When the final pattern snaps into focus, the question is no longer what it does—but what it has already done to Earth. The Towers of Titan ...  Show more

This Means War! by A. Bertram Chandler

An expedition returns from the Third Planet with its numbers broken and its confidence shaken. What was once a routine operation has turned into something far more dangerous, and the surviving officer must explain how a familiar world became a battlefield without warning. This Me ...  Show more

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