Review"The planet is in peril on account of human activity. Politicians, philosophers, and various pundits have been proposing ways to reverse the destructive thrust of this activi...
From Library JournalPublished in 1953, 1952, and 1979, respectively, this trio of novels follow Clarke's recurring theme of humans thrusting themselves into space and then not nece...
“Within twenty-four standard hours we will sit firmly astride the communications link that connects the worlds of the Republic.... Our control will be a dagger thrust direc...
From Publishers WeeklyA lone woman is walking through the dense fog on the banks of the Thames, searching for her lost dog, when she spies an arm briefly thrust out of the murky wa...
EDITORIAL REVIEW: Repairman Jack, F. Paul Wilson's vigilante hero from the *New York Times *bestseller *The Tomb*, returns in a thriller that thrusts him back into the weird, super...