![]() “Anything you say,” Malone agreed peacefully. “Don’t call me Chief,” Burris said wearily. “The country,” he said, “is going to hell in a handbasket.” His voice was calmer now, and he spoke as if he were enunciating nothing but the most obvious and eternal truths. “Malone,” Burris sighed, “you ought to be on television.” I mean, is it larger than a breadbox? Does it perform helpful tasks? Is it self-employed?” “But if you don’t know what it is, you must have some idea of what you don’t know. Malone sighed and repressed an impulse to scream. “What what is?” he asked.īurris frowned and drummed his fingers on his big desk. He threw his hands in the air and looked baffled and confused. “We don’t know what the hell it is,” said Andrew J. Thank you for supporting authors and a diverse, creative culture by purchasing this book and complying with copyright laws.ĭistribution by Pronoun TABLE OF CONTENTS Aside from brief quotations for media coverage and reviews, no part of this book may be reproduced or distributed in any form without the author’s permission. If you enjoy this book, please leave a review or connect with the author.Īll rights reserved. Zeno represents Randall Garrett in the UK and Commonwealth, on behalf of the JABberwocky Literary Agency in New York.Thank you for reading. Gollancz and the SF Gateway have now published 16 of Garrett’s novels in the UK check out the covers below… Are they? And if so, why? Malone must find out if it kills him - which is a very real possibility. It looks like a secret cabal of psis may be behind events, influencing the behavior of those involved. Supermind has Malone investigating a series of incidents in which people make mistakes - sometimes minor, and sometimes major – that lead to disasters. Malone must cope with them as well as an FBI Director who leaves Malone continually confused about what situation he is being asked to handle and what he is expected to do about it. Malone lives in a world where psionic powers such as telepathy and teleportation exist. Janifer, which is the follow-up to THE IMPOSSIBLES (also available through the SF Gateway). Originally published in 1961, here’s the synopsis… Where he is taken, what happens to him, and the truly fantastic discoveries he makes about himself and the Gods and Goddesses… here are the ingredients that make up this science fiction novel of suspense, intrigue, mystery and danger!Īnd finally, SUPERMIND, also co-written by Laurence M. Into this sensuous strife stride the Temple Myrmidons - religious cops sworn to obey orders without question or hesitation - with a pickup order for William Forrester. He’s going to be in need of all the strength that he and his Goddess, the beautiful and intellectual Athena, can muster! In love with Gerda Symes (like him, a devotee of Athena and a frequenter of the great Temple of Pallas Athena - formerly known as the 42nd Street Library) and dedicated to the pleasures of the mind - Forrester falls under the soft, compelling pressure of soft, compelling devotees of Venus and Bacchus. Maya is the first of the many Trials of Forrester, every bit as mighty and perilous as the Labors of Hercules. ![]() Only Maya Wilson, one of his students and a worshipper of Venus, Goddess of Love, had a different sort of grading in mind. In this totally altered world, William Forrester is an acolyte of Athena, Goddess of Wisdom, and a teacher of history. No change was more startling than the face of New York, where the Empire State Building became the Tower of Zeus. War on any scale was outlawed, along with boom-and-bust economic cycles, and prudery. The Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece and Rome had returned to Earth - with all their awesome powers intact. Janifer, and originally published in 1959… PAGAN PASSIONS, co-written by Laurence M. Mike the Angel indulges himself in a bit of sleuthing, and the facts he turns up lead to a most unusual climax. And, as a reserve officer in the Space Patrol, Mike is a logical replacement for the craft’s unavoidably detained engineering officer.īut once into space, the Branchell becomes the scene of some frightening events-the medical officer is murdered, and Snookums appears to be the culprit. ![]() Gabriel, Power Design-has devised the power plant that is to propel the space ship Branchell to its secret destination, complete with its unusual cargo. Fitzhugh, his designer, and Leda Crannon, a child psychologist acting as Snookums’ nursemaid, agree to set up Operation Brainchild, a plan to transport the robot to a far distant planet. When a super-robot named Snookums discovers how to build his own superbombs, it becomes obvious that Earth is by no means the safest place for him to be. ![]() UNWISE CHILD, originally publishing in 1962… Gollancz’s SF Gateway has recently published three more novels from Randall Garrett‘s extensive, classic backlist: UNWISE CHILD, PAGAN PASSIONS and SUPERMIND! Here are some details…
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