It is the summer of 1868, and Sherlock Holmes is fourteen. On break from boarding school, he is staying with eccentric strangers—his uncle and aunt—in their vast house in Hampshire. When two local people die from symptoms that resemble the plague, Holmes begins to investigate what really killed them, helped by his new tutor, an American named Amyus Crowe. So begins Sherlock's true education in detection, as he discovers the dastardly crimes of a brilliantly sinister villain of exquisitely malign intent.
Death Cloud
The epic exploit of one who worked in the dark and alone, behind the enemy lines, in the great Last War.
Meeting regularly at a New York City tavern, rival authors Walter and Lester debate the nature of L. Ron Hubbard's fictional works and become embroiled in a pulp adventure of their own involving a madman who would create a new global empire ...
The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud tells the haunting story of a young man who narrowly survives a terrible car wreck that kills his little brother.
The Death-Cloud: Scifi Classic Library
Death Cloud is a fictional story of the radical American Religious Expansion Front, AREF, that steals some of the deadliest viruses known to man from the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, GA. The group intends to ransom the world for ...
Or will they be struck down in the attempt? Incredible powers, epic battles, and powerful warriors collide in Death Cloud, the second installment of R.J. Batla's The Senturians of Terraunum Series.
... a grimy smear on my honor as a host. But I cudn't forget that ghost-girl neither, nay she haunted my dreams wakin'n'sleepin'. So many feelin's I'd got I din't have room 'nuff for 'em. Oh, bein' young ain't easy 'cos.
Published in 1901, M. P. Shiel's The Purple Cloud is an early "last man" science fiction novel.
Since his murder in a Queens restaurant, Alex Nicholas has been living a virtual life in cyberspace.