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Amazing Tales Volume 28, Classics To Go

Prepare to embark on an extraordinary odyssey with "Amazing Tales Volume 28", an electrifying anthology of science fiction excellence that serves as your passport to a cosmos teeming with adventure, mystery, and the limitless potential of the human spirit. Within these pages, you'll travel alongside unforgettable characters navigating cosmic landscapes and dystopian realms, each story a beacon illuminating the diverse tapestry of human experience. In "Shipping Clerk", join Ollie Keith as he defies the odds, rising from the shadows of paucity and neglect, demonstrating the resilience that defines us all. Continue your cosmic exploration with "Divinity", where Divinity Bradley's quest confronts the eternal dance between fate and free will, crafting a narrative as boundless as the stars. "The Hunters" plunges you into a gripping psychological thriller, as the tension of alien infiltration and shifting identities ensnare your senses, while "Runaway" offers a riveting space adventure that muses on existence and self-discovery. Visit the poignant domain of "Dead Man's Planet", a cemetery world where familial bonds are the key to unraveling cosmic mysteries. William Morrison's "A Feast of Demons" blurs the lines between reality and nostalgia, making a surreal class reunion uniquely profound. And in "Bedside Manner", trust and identity are dissected through an alien lens, providing a chilling reflection on our deepest vulnerabilities. This anthology is not just a collection—it's a masterfully woven tapestry that explores themes of survival, redemption, and transformation. With each story crafted to captivate both heart and intellect, "Amazing Tales Volume 28" is for anyone seeking the thrill of uncharted galaxies, the seduction of alternate realities, or the poignant echoes of human struggle. So strap in and journey through a star-studded universe where every tale promises to ignite your imagination and stir your soul.

Joseph Samachson et al., William Morrison

Joseph Samachson (October 13, 1906 June 2, 1980) was an American scientist and author, primarily of science fiction and comic books. He wrote a number of science fiction works (under the pseudonym William Morrison), including two novels published in "Startling Stories", the 1937 pulp title Murder of a Professor and short stories for a number of magazines, including "Money from Heaven (1942)". He also penned a couple of "Captain Future" pulp novels c.1941-1942 (under the house name "Brett Sterling"), and had work appear in the science fiction magazine "Galaxy".

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