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Armed with splinters of steel, two ant-sized men dare the formidable mysteries of a termitary.
"The Red Hell of Jupiter" is a science fiction short story penned by Paul Ernst. This narrative is part of the "Doctor Satan" series, which chronicles the adventures of an outstanding scientist as he battles evil forces. The narrative follows the protagonist, Doctor Satan, as he embarks on a risky quest to discover the odd events on Jupiter's mysterious and treacherous surface. Doctor Satan, a brilliant scientist with an aptitude for solving enigmas, finds a slew of uncommon and awful occurrences on Jupiter, including crimson hurricanes and inexplicable living forms. As Doctor Satan examines deeper into Jupiter's mysteries, he uncovers a sinister conspiring through an alien race known as the...
Pre-dating the great comic book villains, Paul Ernst's Doctor Satan stalked through the pages of Weird Tales in 1935 and 1936, bent on world domination and bizarre evil deeds for his own amusement. Opposing him with his own blend of science and sorcery is criminologist Ascott Keane. For the first time since their original publication—from Doctor Satan's first appearance to his last bow in the pages of "the unique magazine"—at long last, all of Doctor Satan's appearances are collected in one handsome volume in chronological order. All the stories have been carefully edited and re-typeset, and this edition features a new introduction by author/editor John Pelan.
Paul Schumann is a mobster hitman known equally for his brilliant tactics and for taking only ‘righteous’ jobs. When a hit goes wrong and Schumann is nabbed, he’s offered a stark choice. He can travel to Berlin and kill the man behind Hitler’s rearmament scheme, and walk free forever. Or be sent to the electric chair. The instant Paul sets foot in Berlin, his mission goes awry. For 48 hours, as the city prepares for the coming Olympics, Schumann stalks Reinhardt Ernst while a dogged criminal police officer and the entire Third Reich apparatus search frantically for the American. Danger and betrayal lurk everywhere. It’s a cat-and-mouse chase, with Schumann both cat and mouse, and a man who thinks he has nothing to lose... Packed with fascinating period detail and featuring a cast of perfectly realised characters, GARDEN OF BEASTS delivers breathtaking action, a wrenching look at Nazi-era Berlin, and Jeffery Deaver’s most stunning series of surprises yet.
Two intrepid Earth-men fight it out with the horrific monsters of Zeud's frightful jungles.
The man on the metal plate was vanishing...
This work is for the benefit of the modern skeptic that is open to possibly re-thinking their position and for Christians who have friends and family looking for a rational way out of their unbelief. The book starts with the indisputable: someday you are going to die. The question is, what's next? Since one's eternal state is forever, the thoughtful person should seek to obtain the best possible outcome. At one time religious traditions informed us about our fate, but the secular person has been cut off from traditional answers. One is left with the nihilism of scientific materialism or an irrational leap into mysticism. But perhaps today's most common alternative is to distract oneself with...