Epic Sci-Fi Odyssey
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Epic Sci-Fi Odyssey

A Thrilling Space Adventure Through Alien Worlds, Ancient Mysteries, and the Fate of Humanity

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Epic Sci-Fi Odyssey

A Thrilling Space Adventure Through Alien Worlds, Ancient Mysteries, and the Fate of Humanity

About this book

A lost crew. A forgotten star system. A mission that could save—or doom—humanity forever. Strap in for an unforgettable ride through deep space in Epic Sci-Fi Odyssey, a bold, high-stakes saga where ancient technologies, alien empires, and unbreakable human resolve collide. When a crew of explorers stumbles upon a derelict craft with impossible origins, they're pulled into a cosmic conspiracy that spans galaxies and threatens the fabric of reality itself. With cinematic pacing, pulse-pounding action, and rich world-building in the tradition of The Expanse and Ender's Game, this novel is perfect for fans of high-concept science fiction with heart. ? You'll love this if you enjoy: ? Starship battles and first contact scenarios ? Ancient alien civilizations ? AI, time loops, and interdimensional threats ? Characters who evolve through hardship and triumph ? Epic twists that redefine the genre ? Early Readers Say: "Reads like a blockbuster movie in book form." "A sci-fi adventure with brains, brawn, and soul." "Can't wait for the sequel—this is serious space opera gold." Whether you're a hardcore sci-fi veteran or a newcomer ready for your first space epic, this book will leave you breathless and begging for more. ? Launch your journey—download Epic Sci-Fi Odyssey today and voyage beyond the stars.

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Table of contents

  1. The Sentimentalists, by Murray Leinster
  2. The Girls from Earth, by Frank Robinson
  3. The Death Traps of FX-31, by Sewell Wright
  4. Song in a minor key, by C.L. Moore
  5. Sentry of the Sky, by Evelyn E. Smith
  6. Meeting of the Minds, by Robert Sheckley
  7. Junior, by Robert Abernathy
  8. Death Wish, by Ned Lang
  9. Dead World, by Jack Douglas
  10. Cost of Living, by Robert Sheckley
  11. Aloys, by R.A. Lafferty
  12. With These Hands, by C.M. Kornbluth
  13. What is POSAT?, by Phyllis Sterling-Smith
  14. A Little Journey, by Ray Bradbury
  15. Hunt the Hunter, by Kris Neville
  16. Citizen Jell, by Michael Shaara
  17. Operation Distress, by Lester Del Rey
  18. Syndrome Johnny, by Charles Dye
  19. Psychotennis, anyone?, by Lloyd Williams
  20. Prime Difference, by Alan Nourse
  21. Doorstep, by Keith Laumer
  22. The Drug, by C.C. MacApp
  23. An Elephant For the Prinkip, by L.J. Stecher
  24. License to Steal, by Louis Newman
  25. The Last Letter, by Fritz Lieber
  26. The Stuff, by Henry Slesar
  27. The Celestial Hammerlock, by Donald Colvin
  28. Always A Qurono, by Jim Harmon
  29. Jamieson, by Bill Doede
  30. A Fall of Glass, by Stanley Lee
  31. Shatter the Wall, by Sydney Van Scyoc
  32. Transfer Point, by Anthony Boucher
  33. Thy Name Is Woman, by Kenneth O’Hara
  34. Twelve Times Zero, by Howard Browne
  35. All Day Wednesday, by Richard Olin
  36. Blind Spot, by Bascom Jones
  37. Double Take, by Richard Wilson
  38. Field Trip, by Gene Hunter
  39. Larson’s Luck, by Gerald Vance
  40. Navy Day, by Harry Harrison
  41. One Martian Afternoon, by Tom Leahy
  42. Planet of Dreams, by James McKimmey
  43. Prelude To Space, by Robert Haseltine
  44. Pythias, by Frederik Pohl
  45. Show Business, by Boyd Ellanby
  46. Slaves of Mercury, by Nat Schachner
  47. Sound of Terror, by Don Berry
  48. The Big Tomorrow, by Paul Lohrman
  49. The Four-Faced Visitors of…Ezekiel, by Arthur Orton
  50. The Happy Man, by Gerald Page
  51. The Last Supper, by T.D. Hamm
  52. The One and the Many, by Milton Lesser
  53. The Other Likeness, by James Schmitz
  54. The Outbreak of Peace, by H.B. Fyfe
  55. The Skull, by Philip K. Dick
  56. The Smiler, by Albert Hernhunter
  57. The Unthinking Destroyer, by Roger Phillips
  58. Two Timer, by Frederic Brown
  59. Vital Ingredient, by Charles De Vet
  60. Weak on Square Roots, by Russell Burton
  61. With a Vengeance, by J.B. Woodley
  62. Zero Hour, by Alexander Blade
  63. The Great Nebraska Sea, by Allan Danzig
  64. The Valor of Cappen Varra, by Poul Anderson
  65. A Bad Day for Vermin, by Keith Laumer
  66. Hall of Mirrors, by Frederic Brown
  67. Common Denominator, by John MacDonald
  68. Doctor, by Murray Leinster
  69. The Nothing Equation, by Tom Godwin
  70. The Last Evolution, by John Campbell
  71. A Hitch in Space, by Fritz Leiber
  72. On the Fourth Planet, by J.F. Bone
  73. Flight From Tomorrow, by H. Beam Piper
  74. Card Trick, by Walter Bupp
  75. The K-Factor, by Harry Harrison
  76. The Lani People, by J. F. Bone
  77. Advanced Chemistry, by Jack Huekels
  78. Sodom and Gomorrah, Texas, by R. A. Lafferty
  79. Keep Out, by Frederic Brown
  80. All Cats are Gray, by Andre Norton
  81. A Problem in Communication, by Miles J. Breuer
  82. The Terrible Tentacles of L-472, by Sewell Peaslee Wright
  83. Marooned Under the Sea, by Paul Ernst
  84. The Murder Machine, by Hugh B. Cave
  85. The Attack from Space, by Captain S. P. Meek
  86. The Knights of Arthur, by Frederik Pohl
  87. And All the Earth a Grave, by C.C. MacApp
  88. Citadel, by Algis Budrys
  89. Micro-Man, by Weaver Wright
  90. Missing Link, by Frank Herbert
  91. People Soup, by Alan Arkin
  92. The Brain, by Alexander Blade
  93. The Judas Valley, by Gerald Vance
  94. The Moon is Green, by Fritz Leiber
  95. The Next Logical Step, by Ben Bova
  96. The Year When Stardust Fell, by Raymond Jones
  97. Toy Shop, by Harry Harrison
  98. Year of the Big Thaw, by Marion Zimmer Bradley