Books written by Frederik Pohl

  • The SFWA Grand Masters: Volume 1: Robert A. Heinlein, Jack Williamson, Clifford D. Simak, L. Sprague De Camp, and Fritz...

    Thereafter I'll deliver to you a six-month-old Pegasus." "I'll take it." Cargrew made some notes, then read, ... Simulated pin feathers with a grafted fringe of quill feathers, or reasonable facsimile." He passed the sheet over.

  • The Space Merchants

    Mitchell Courtenay, an advertising copywriter of the future is assigned to sway public support for the American colonization of Venus

  • Terror

    Terrorists find and take over a top secret government project near Hawaii which uses a nuclear bomb and a dormant volcano to create a weapon which can destroy the world

  • Beyond the Blue Event Horizon

    Frederik Pohl was on a streak when this Hugo Award–finalist novel was published in 1980.

  • Frederik Pohl Super Pack

    That's long enough, you see, because that gets you to Mars and back; and it's plenty long enough, in another way, because it's like a straitjacket. You know how to make a baby cry? Hold his hands. It's the most basic thing there is.

  • The Science Fiction Novel Super Pack

    The Science Fiction Novel Super Pack #1 brings you ten full novels, and more than 1,500 pages of awe inspiring fiction. These are the novelists who shaped the field.

  • Drunkard's Walk

    Drunkard's Walk

  • Starburst

    Eight supremely intelligent astronauts, sent on a bogus mission whose real purpose is to isolate them so that they might concentrate on solving the earth's great problems, return to earth to seek vengeance

  • Gladiator-at-law

    Science fiction-roman.

  • The Singers of Time

    Award-winning authors Frederik Pohl and Jack Williamson, two of the most respected names in science fiction, draw on the speculations of cosmologist Stephen Hawking to take us to a future...

  • The Coming of the Quantum Cats

    Blending thrilling suspense with brilliant scientific speculation, Frederik Pohl's The Coming of the Quantum Cats is a triumph of the imagination by a Hugo and Nebula-winning master of science fiction.

  • Chernobyl

    In an extraordinary novel, Pohl has cast the events surrounding the explosion at Chernobyl into a monumental work of speculative fiction.

  • The Boy Who Would Live Forever: A Novel of Gateway

    The peaceful existences of the Heechee gateway creators and the human survivors of a post-apocalypse Earth are threatened by the alien Kugel and an insane human's plot to destroy the galaxy.

  • Star Science Fiction Stories

    Star Science Fiction Stories

  • The Merchants' War

    The Merchants' War

  • The Boy Who Would Live Forever: A Novel of Gateway

    “ Like everybody who came to Gateway , and the wonderful thing is that they're going to get what they want here . The Heechee are wild to meet us , Stan . Every human being who gets here is going to live like a king .

  • Land's End

    When Comet Sicara brushed near enough to strip the ozone layer from the Earth's atmosphere, civilization effectively ended - in fact, life on Earth was nearly extinguished.

  • Chernobyl: A Novel

    This is fiction, but it is the most riveting, realistic account of what happened that has ever been written. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

  • Black Cat Weekly #24

    “The Sleeper Caper,” by Richard S. Prather, originally appeared in Manhunt magazine, March, 1953. “Where the Strange Ones Go” is copyright © 2018 by Steve Hockensmith. Originally published in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, ...

  • Heechee Rendezvous: A Novel

    After millennia had passed, Mankind discovered the Heechee legacy (an alien culture that fled to the reative safety of a black hole)--in particular an asteroid stocked with autonavigating spacecraft. Robinette...