Roger Dee Bücher
Roger Dee war ein amerikanischer Autor, der für seine Science-Fiction-Werke bekannt ist. Sein Schreiben befasst sich mit der Erforschung neuer Welten und der Untersuchung der menschlichen Natur unter extremen Umständen. Dee meistert fesselnde Erzählungen mit glaubwürdigen Charakteren, die die Leser in unerwartete Wendungen und tiefgründige Fragen über die Zukunft ziehen. Seine Visionen von morgen sind anregend und sein Stil fesselnd.





Enthält folgende Stories: Roger Dee: Das Ungeheuer Robert Moore Williams: Das Rätsel des Mars Clifford D. Simak: Falsche Töne Murray Leinster: Planet der Sklaven
An Earth Gone Mad
- 146 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Shipwrecked on a Jovian moon, Paul Shannon yearns for human connection but returns to a transformed Earth, where a sinister cult has emerged, promising glory while enforcing mental submission. As he grapples with the shocking changes in humanity—once driven by ambition and love—Shannon discovers he may hold the key to unraveling this cosmic mystery. Torn between disbelief and fear, he must confront the implications of a world that has succumbed to a passive existence, challenging his understanding of freedom and reality.
Traders Risk by Roger Dee, Science Fiction, Fantasy
- 26 Seiten
- 1 Lesestunde
The story unfolds aboard a ship where a quartet of characters faces a terrifying threat. As Chafis One and Two sleep, dreaming of enchanting cities, they are abruptly attacked by the monstrous Canthorian Zid, which savagely devours them before they can escape. This chilling encounter sets the stage for a gripping tale filled with danger and suspense, highlighting the stark contrast between the characters' dreams and the brutal reality they face.
Science Fiction Gems, Volume Five, Clifford D. Simak and Others
- 202 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback collections of the best in classic science fiction short stories. Science Fiction Gems, Vol. Five features works by Clifford D. Simak, John W. Jakes, Roger Dee, J. F. Bone, Alan E. Nourse, Harry Harrison, Keith Laumer, Daniel F. Galouye, Dallas Ross, Don Wilcox and others. Murder and mayhem exist even in the outskirts of space, whether it’s brought about by man—or by aliens. This is another fine collection of classic science fiction. It’s a guaranteed trip into worlds unknown and a future alive with the marvels of future science.