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Amazing Tales Volume 21, Classics To Go

Amazing Tales Volume 21 is a riveting collection of eight action-filled stories by Bryce Walton, showcasing his mastery of suspense, imagination, and character-driven drama from the Golden Age of Science Fiction. In "Martian Nightmare," Walton plunges readers into a terrifying alien landscape where survival depends on navigating both external and internal fears. "The Last Laugh" delivers a sharp, ironic twist in a tale of cosmic justice. "In His Image" explores the chilling consequences of human ambition and the quest to create perfection. "The Ultimate World" offers a profound glimpse into a realm where power and morality collide in an epic struggle for dominance. "Mary Anonymous" delves into identity and redemption with a story as poignant as it is gripping. "Prisoner of the Brain-Mistress" thrusts readers into a tense, psychological battle where freedom hangs by a thread. "Savage Galahad" reimagines heroism in a bold and brutal future, and "Last Call" rounds out the collection with a gripping finale that underscores the fragility of human connection amidst the vastness of space. Each story exemplifies Walton’s ability to blend action with thought-provoking themes, making this volume a treasure for fans of classic science fiction and unforgettable adventures.

Bryce Walton

Bryce Walton (May 31, 1918 – February 5, 1988) was an American pulp fiction writer. During World War II, he served as a navy correspondent. In 1945, he began a career as a freelance writer. He attended California State College from 1946 to 1947, then married photographer Ruth Arschinov on January 1, 1954. The couple had one daughter, Krissta Kay. He was credited as a writer for the TV serial Captain Video and His Video Rangers.

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