Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is written by heralded author and editor, Howard Browne. The Princess Ana-Bet came 40,000 miles and faced the terrors of an untamed planet in search of her missing lover. But once finding herself caught in the searing gaze of a lustful savage she wondered...could this be what she was really looking for? In addition to being an action-filled science fiction thriller, Howard Browne's "Planet of No Return" is an epic love ...
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Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is written by heralded author and editor, Howard Browne. The Princess Ana-Bet came 40,000 miles and faced the terrors of an untamed planet in search of her missing lover. But once finding herself caught in the searing gaze of a lustful savage she wondered...could this be what she was really looking for? In addition to being an action-filled science fiction thriller, Howard Browne's "Planet of No Return" is an epic love story that transcends not only the lines of social propriety, but the laws of the universe. Join the courageous crew from Andara and the intrepid inhabitants of a barbarian planet as man and woman, civilized and uncivilized, collide in a hectic fight for freedom, love, and glory. The second novel "The Annihilator Comes" was written by Ed Earl Repp. Commander Bob Allison was ready to take America's newest, flying military craft, The Annihilator II, on its maiden voyage. It was indeed the most amazing flying vessel ever constructed, able to soar into outer space and cruise at speeds well over a thousand miles per hour. But a last-minute international disaster changed a maiden voyage into a rescue mission-a mission that would lead him and his crew to the top of the world in search of a lost Swedish research team. However, as the mighty craft drew near the North Pole, things took an odd, dangerous turn. Everything looked so strange. The sun didn't really look like the sun anymore. It was different, as was the sky above. Soon Allison and his crew found themselves captives in a fantastic world ruled by a savage lizard tribe and ravaged by hideous prehistoric beasts. Ed Earl Repp was an American writer, screenwriter and novelist. His stories appeared in several of the early pulp magazines including Air Wonder Stories, Science Wonder Stories and Amazing Stories.
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