Clarke County, Space
Title | Clarke County, Space PDF eBook |
Author | Allen Steele |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2015-05-19 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1480475955 |
The future of an orbiting space colony is threatened by a fugitive and the assassin on her trail in this science fiction adventure from three-time Hugo Award winner Allen Steele Skycorp has always expected the near-Earth space colony Clarke County to serve as a cash cow, bringing the corporate behemoth a substantial return on its investment through food production and tourism. Now that the Church of Elvis is planning a major revival meeting on the colony, the execs anticipate that the devout and the curious alike will be rocketing to Clarke County in droves. Its residents, however, would prefer to be left alone, and there has even been some dangerous talk of freedom and independence from Earth. It’s Sheriff John Bigthorn’s job to keep the peace on the colony, but his work may prove more difficult than usual in the upcoming days—especially following the unexpected arrival of a frightened young woman carrying money and important data she’s stolen from her gangster ex-boyfriend. With an ice-cold assassin called the Golem on the runaway’s tail, the holy “Living Elvis” stirring up the faithful, and revolution in the wind, Bigthorn will have to lay off the peyote and stay particularly sharp if he hopes to prevent total chaos and bloodshed . . . and perhaps even save his floating artificial world.
The Exploration of Space
Title | The Exploration of Space PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur C. Clarke |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2022-12-29 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 147323218X |
Arthur C. Clarke was renowned for his science fiction, but his understanding of the subject was more than imagined. First published in 1951, this painstakingly-researched non-fiction book shows the depth of Clarke's expertise - he predicts the moon landings nearly two decades before they occurred, explores the potential use of satellites for communications more than ten years before Telstar 1 was put into orbit, and goes on to discuss the potential of space stations and long range orbital telescopes. Informed by interviews with the foremost scientists and engineers of the time, Clarke presents his thesis for how man will explore space . . . and the reader can measure his predictions against reality. 'He was a great visionary, a brilliant science fiction writer and a great forecaster. He foresaw communications satellites, a nationwide network of computers, interplanetary travel; he said there would be a man on the moon by 1970, while I said 1980' - and he was right' Sir Patrick Moore
Clarke County, Space
Title | Clarke County, Space PDF eBook |
Author | Allen Steele |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780441110445 |
The eclectic group of settlers--hackers, tourists, members of the Church of Elvis--on Clarke County, humankind's first orbiting space colony, all desire freedom, and will get it at any cost. Reissue.
Orbital Decay
Title | Orbital Decay PDF eBook |
Author | Allen Steele |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 457 |
Release | 2013-09-03 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1480439924 |
Winner of the Locus Award: Space-station workers discover a shocking global surveillance plot in this novel from “the master of science-fiction intrigue” (The Washington Post). Popeye Hooker knows that space isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. A former fisherman who takes a job building low orbital stations to escape a failed relationship, he finds that in space, construction work is still a grind. And when they aren’t building the space stations that will usher humanity into the stars, Sam Sloane and the rest of the beamjacks get high, blast the Grateful Dead, and stare through telescopes at the world they left behind. But life in orbit is about to get much more interesting. Nestled among the life support equipment that keeps them alive and the entertainment systems that keep them happy, the beamjacks find something astonishing. Turns out, their home isn’t just a space station—it’s a giant antenna designed to spy on every inhabitant of Earth. It’s the greatest privacy invasion ever perpetrated, and the beamjacks won’t stand for it. They may not be pioneers, but these roughnecks are about to become revolutionaries. Timely—and with Orwellian undertones, Allen Steele’s debut won the Locus Award for Best First Novel. Perfect for fans of Robert Heinlein, Robert J. Sawyer, and Greg Bear, Orbital Decay blends fantasy and science fiction with a prescient attention paid to the dangers of government surveillance.
Islands in the Sky
Title | Islands in the Sky PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Charles Clarke |
Publisher | new American Library of Canada |
Pages | 157 |
Release | 1965* |
Genre | Science fiction, English |
ISBN |
Lunar Descent
Title | Lunar Descent PDF eBook |
Author | Allen Steele |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 1991-10-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1101174986 |
More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA
A King of Infinite Space
Title | A King of Infinite Space PDF eBook |
Author | Allen Steele |
Publisher | Fantastic Books |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2010-02 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781604599190 |
"This is the story of the last day of my life, and everything that happened after that." Back in print after a decade, A King of Infinite Space is the final volume of Allen Steele's award-winning Near-Space series, and a cult-favorite among readers. Ranging from a Lollapalooza concert of 1995 to the asteroid belt of 2099, it's the tale of a young man who dies, becomes reborn, and crosses the solar system in search of his lost love... and grows to be a better man, despite himself. "Steele's hero tells his story in such a way that the reader learns a lot more about him than he is aware of himself. Surprisingly, his bodacious adventures provide good wheels for a rather thoughtful book." -Absolute Magnitude "Alec's story is fast, breezy, funny, and compelling as we follow his journey from spoiled brat to downtrodden slave to hero." -Denver Post