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Natural State

Natural State

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Damon Knight

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A collection of cutting-edge SF stories from one of the grand masters of science fiction, including:

Rule Golden
To protect the galaxy, Aza-Kra came from a world where violence and cruelty ceased to exist. To him, Earth was a jungle.

The Dying Man
In a century that holds the secret of immortality, Claire and Dio find love impossible – until Dio discovers he is mortal.

Natural State
AD 2064. Were the cities doomed? Were the plants and animals and people who lived outside more efficient than any machine that could be built? Alvah Gustad, actor and patriot, leaves New York for an unusual mission.
The Return

The Return

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E.C. Tubb

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Dumarest had learned in the hard school of experience and he came equipped with certain attributes. He had very fast reflexes, he carried a knife and knew how to use it, he wore travellers garb which, because of the metal mesh buried within the thermal plastic, gave him protection against the lash of a claw, the rip of thorns, the cut and thrust of edged weapons. Most important of all, he had an overriding determination to survive no matter what the cost.

On Gath this wasn’t easy…




(First published 1997)

Tim Earnshaw

Tim Earnshaw is the author of four books; three published by Gollancz in the UK: Helium, Godbox, and Murmur. Helium was reviewed as Book of the Month in Esquire Magazine, was optioned several times by Warner Bros and is now under option by Feelgood Fiction. After travelling around the US, Europe and the Far East, he settled with his third wife in Thailand, the setting for his fourth book Baddha (published by Cutting Edge Press 2012 – “one of the funniest, most honest travel books I’ve ever read” Amazon review). Currently he is writing The Sixty, a thriller set in Iraq and Dubai.

Ian McDonald

Ian McDonald was born in Manchester in 1960. His family moved to Northern Ireland in 1965. He now lives in Belfast and works in TV production. The author of many previous novels, including the groundbreaking Chaga books set in Africa, Ian McDonald has long been at the cutting edge of SF. RIVER OF GODS won the BSFA award in 2005, BRASYL won in it in 2007 and THE DERVISH HOUSE in 2010.
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