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Der blinde Passagier zum Mars

Diese Serie schildert kühne Abenteurer, die sich in der Ära des aufkommenden Weltraumflugs auf interstellare Reisen begeben. Verfolgen Sie spannende Wettläufe gegen die Zeit und rivalisierende Mächte, um als Erste fremde Welten zu erreichen. Entdecken Sie die Geheimnisse unerforschter Planeten und stellen Sie sich unerwarteten Herausforderungen, die menschlichen Einfallsreichtum und Technologie auf die Probe stellen. Die Geschichten sind reich an Erfindungsgeist, Mut und einer tiefen Faszination für das Unbekannte.

Stowaway to Mars
Sleepers of Mars

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    Stowaway to Mars

    • 240 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden
    3,2(104)Abgeben

    A space opera set on Mars by one of the twentieth century’s most brilliant—and neglected—science fiction and horror writers, whom Stephen King called “the best writer of science fiction that England has ever produced.” What if alien life-forms included autonomous, conscious machines? An international prize is offered to the first man to complete an interplanetary journey. For British pilot Dale Curtance, it is the ultimate challenge; he must build a ship, assemble a top-notch crew, and beat the Russians and the Americans, too. Soon the Gloria Mundi heads for Mars. There’s only one problem: a stowaway named Joan Shirning. At first, the men resent Joan’s presence. But they come to realize that she is the only one who has firsthand knowledge of the Martians—or at least the intelligent beings that will one day replace them. . . .

    Stowaway to Mars
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    Sleepers of Mars

    • 155 Seiten
    • 6 Lesestunden
    3,4(231)Abgeben

    Coronet Books recently published STOWAWAY TO MARS, one of John Wyndham’s most famous stories. The title story of this collection, though it can be read as a separate entity, pursues the ideas thrown up by the original novel, drawing them to some fascinating conclusions. Of course, we are now well used to the idea of Man On The Moon, we have become blasé as to the possibilities of inter-planetary travel. But imagine two expeditions to Mars, one British, the other Russian, both in the process of discovering a mechanical race, invented and produced by the Martians as they believe their specie to be dying. The other four novellas in this collection give further evidence of John Wyndham’s genius at invention, characterisation and sense of movement.

    Sleepers of Mars