The Lord of Death and the Queen of Life

Two worlds with very different futures for humanity...

In The Lord of Death, four scientists, aided by reverse-magnetism, travel to a dead planet where they discover that one human's lust for power destroyed all life there-except for him. In suspended animation, he awaits the newcomers.

In The Queen of Life, the scientists travel to a planet encased in a glass sphere to protect the overpopulated planet from the sun's radiation. Conflict leads to a riot.

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The Lord of Death and the Queen of Life

Two worlds with very different futures for humanity...

In The Lord of Death, four scientists, aided by reverse-magnetism, travel to a dead planet where they discover that one human's lust for power destroyed all life there-except for him. In suspended animation, he awaits the newcomers.

In The Queen of Life, the scientists travel to a planet encased in a glass sphere to protect the overpopulated planet from the sun's radiation. Conflict leads to a riot.

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The Lord of Death and the Queen of Life

The Lord of Death and the Queen of Life

by Homer Eon Flint
The Lord of Death and the Queen of Life

The Lord of Death and the Queen of Life

by Homer Eon Flint

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Two worlds with very different futures for humanity...

In The Lord of Death, four scientists, aided by reverse-magnetism, travel to a dead planet where they discover that one human's lust for power destroyed all life there-except for him. In suspended animation, he awaits the newcomers.

In The Queen of Life, the scientists travel to a planet encased in a glass sphere to protect the overpopulated planet from the sun's radiation. Conflict leads to a riot.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473216464
Publisher: Orion
Publication date: 11/26/2015
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 594 KB

About the Author

Homer Eon Flint (1889-1924)
Homer Eon Flint was an American writer of pulp sf novels and short stories. His first work was as a screenwriter for silent films in 1912, with a script for "The Joke That Spread", although there is no evidence that the film was actually made. Flint's first published story was "The Planeteer" in All-Story Weekly in 1918. Rumour has it that he died as a result of an involvement in an attempted bank robbery.

For more information see http://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/flint_homer_eon

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