The Burnt Planet by William Brittain - Short Sci Fi Story From the 1940s

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The Grip of Death by Robert Bloch

A young man plots a quiet inheritance in a decaying waterfront mansion haunted by whispers, rituals, and an uncle who knows far too much. When murder collides with forbidden knowledge, the price of impatience becomes far more than death. The Grip of Death by Robert Bloch. That’s ...  عرض المزيد

Day of Reckoning by Morton Klass

The Roggs have finally surrendered, and an old freedom fighter sits across the table from the alien who once held his life in a whip’s shadow. On humanity’s long-awaited day of victory, one last, unexpected gesture will decide what kind of people we’ve truly become. Day Of Reckon ...  عرض المزيد

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