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A prisoner of his ex-partner Francis, Logan and Jessica are taken to Sanctuary to meet Ballard. However, things aren't exactly what Logan anticipated and soon his quest for the destruction of the runner's haven comes in question as many of his beliefs are turned upside down. But is it too late for Logan to change his worldview, especially when his past catches up to him?
First pub. 1976. Logan and Jessica return as they make their way through a world just beginning the healing process. Follows Logan's run.
TALES FROM WILLIAM F. NOLAN''S DARK UNIVERSE, Outstanding adaptations of some of his best horror stories, by the author of the novel and major motion picture Logan's Run. Join the scary hi-jinks as characters struggle to deal with unseen horrors, killers, and more! Over 100 pages in this collected edition! From the mind of William F. Nolan cretor and writer of the cult clasic Logan's Run.
Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, and Erle Stanley Gardner join forces in a mystery set among the rich and famous of 1930s California.
Nolan and Greenberg have called upon a legion of gifted writers to create 18 powerful nightmare visions that will have everyone double-locking their doors at night and checking under their beds to make sure that no unexpected beings have taken up residence. Includes chillers by Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Joyce Carol Oates, and more.
For more than 50 years, Nolan has proven himself to be the master of chills. Personally selected by the author himself, this second installment of a career-spanning collection contains some of his award-winning gems of the macabre. Original.
An anthology of nineteen short stories, including "Starblood," The Joy of Living," "Happily Ever After," "Papa's Planet," and "Lone Star Traveler."
William F. Nolan knew the late great Ray Bradbury for more than sixty years, and during that entire span he has written perspicaciously about his mentor and friend, beginning with "The Ray Bradbury Review" (1952) and continuing to the present day. This volume, published on the occasion of Nolan's 85th birthday, is a celebration of his lifelong devotion to the master of fantasy and science fiction. Included are twenty pioneering articles on Bradbury, along with a sheaf of stories influenced by such works as "The Illustrated Man" and "The Martian Chronicles," including the delightful parodies "Mr. B. Goes to Hollywood" and "The Dandelion Chronicles." With a foreword by Ray Bradbury, an introduction by Jason V Brock, an afterword by Greg Bear, and tributes to Bradbury by Brock, S. T. Joshi, and John Tibbetts. William F. Nolan (b. 1928) is the co-author of "Logan's Run" (1967) and the author of many other works of fantasy, horror, and science fiction.
This epic adventure picks up where the famous novel left off. Logan has found Sanctuary a challenging existence. It's not the Utopia of Runner myths. He jumps at the chance to take on a dangerous mission to destroy Hourglass, the facility that controls the palm flowers-the implanted device dictating how long each person may live. However Hourglass is now under the control of another former Sandman-the ever dangerous Gant. Logan's Run Black Flower is the continuation of the iconic story started by science fiction masters William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson.
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