James Follett
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Deathship
Four million years ago, the crew of the starship Challenger abandoned the search for their home; Earth, and settled on the third planet of a Solar System, on the fringe of the galaxy. Angel One and Angel Two, the Challenger's control computers, took the starship to continue the search. The four settlers called their new home Paradise. With seven-tenths of its surface covered in water, deep blue skies, an abundance of lakes, rivers, and lush forests, the planet was unlike the Earth that they had studied in the Challenger's vast holographic and video library. But...after four years, they are learning to accept its differences... It is Home...
Earthsearch II
Four million years ago the crew of the starship Challenger abandoned the search for their new home Earth -the birthplace of their grandparents- and settled on the third planet of a solar system on the fringe of the galaxy, leaving Angel One and Angel Two, the Challenger's control computers, to continue the search in the starship. The four settlers called their new home Paradise. With seven-tenths of its surface covered in water, deep blue skies, and an abundance of lakes, rivers and lush forests, the planet is unlike the Earth that the four settlers used to study in the Challenger's vast hologram and video library. But after four years, they are learning to accept its differences... It is home...
Mirage
First Book in the Mirage Trilogy A gay “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” Mirage is the story of two men on the primitive tribal planet Ki, the impulsive hunter Greeland and his younger partner Enkidu, who have been promised to each other in the ancient ways of the tiny planet for a lifetime. But a brutal murder and the events that unfold after it have made both of them seek asylum on Earth, the planet they will use in the bodies of two lovers, Alan Kostenbaum and Wright Smith, two men whose identities and souls Greeland and Enkidu will occupy and who will be sacrificed to their needs. Mirage combines relentless action, adventure, suspense, and political savvy—published in 1991, during the height of the AIDS epidemic in the U.S., and all the paranoia and hostility around the spread of this “gay disease,” as so many homophobes called it—and the newly open and expressed romantic feelings among gay men. It is a precursor to many gay romantic novels that came after it, that deal with issues of gay fidelity and same-sex marriage, even though it is in the form of a gay science fiction novel. As Enkidu, the young man from the planet Ki learns in the body of Alan Kostenbaum: “As they said here on Earth, money made the world go round. But I knew that only love could change things.” In truth, Mirage is a deeper psychological novel than most science fiction, and its theme of four men occupying two bodies is beautifully realized with all the conflicts and romantic energy natural to this kind of tale. Whether you read Mirage for its exciting plot, or for its candor about gay sexuality or its warm romanticism, you will find that this book more than rewards your time with its intense beauty and mystery.
Dominator and Mirage
Two bestsellers in one volume! Dominator -- The deadliest weapon in space. High above the Earth's surface orbits Dominator, NASA's latest and most sophisticated weapon. But the crew and cargo on board are beyond the control of the US space agency. Dominator has been hijacked and a nightmare is about to be unleashed... Mirage -- It is the late 1960s and General de Gaulle has cancelled Israel's order for fifty Mirage 5 jet fighters - a stunning blow for the Israeli air force. Daniel Kalen, an Israeli fighter pilot, has been given a mission by the Mossad: to steal the Mirage blueprints so Israel can build her own version of the jet fighter.