Spawn of the Stars
When Cyrus R. Thurston bought himself a single-motored Stoughton job he was looking for new thrills. Flying around the east coast had lost its zest: he wanted to join that jaunty group who spoke so easily of hopping off for Los Angeles.
The Earth lay powerless beneath those loathsome, yellowish monsters that, sheathed in comet like globes, sprang from the skies to annihilate man and reduce his cities to ashes.
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Spawn of the Stars
When Cyrus R. Thurston bought himself a single-motored Stoughton job he was looking for new thrills. Flying around the east coast had lost its zest: he wanted to join that jaunty group who spoke so easily of hopping off for Los Angeles.
The Earth lay powerless beneath those loathsome, yellowish monsters that, sheathed in comet like globes, sprang from the skies to annihilate man and reduce his cities to ashes.
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Overview

When Cyrus R. Thurston bought himself a single-motored Stoughton job he was looking for new thrills. Flying around the east coast had lost its zest: he wanted to join that jaunty group who spoke so easily of hopping off for Los Angeles.
The Earth lay powerless beneath those loathsome, yellowish monsters that, sheathed in comet like globes, sprang from the skies to annihilate man and reduce his cities to ashes.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016686394
Publisher: Writermore Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2013
Series: Classic Science Fiction Library , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 34 KB

About the Author

Diffin was born in Pennsylvania March 25, 1884. He wrote under the names Charles W. Diffin and C.D. Willard. He wrote a handful of novels along with hundreds of short stories. Although his writing is remembered in science fiction circles, his work failed to gain the attention in noted literary venues leaving him without awards or due recognition. Diffin passed from this plane of existence on May 15, 1966 in San Diego, California.
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