The Sinner of the Saints [story]
When he played with them, the Saints weren't a team. They were eight men and a catcher, looking for miracles to happen.
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The Taste of Gravy
Maybe there should be more lives than one — he longed for the lives he couldn’t have.
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The Tempestuous Career of Molly Murdock
The conference was over. Quinn, in the background, beamed. The three Texas money men looked at Molly in delighted wonder. This delicious blonde had the brain of an IBM machine.
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The Ultimate One
It teas the strangest bedtime story ever told — told when all Earth’s children were asleep — in a night that held no dawn!
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The Unsuitable Girl [story]
This was one secret his mother should never find out.
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The White Fruit of Banaldar
The auctioning of the five planets marked the end of one part of life, the beginning of a new, for Timothy Trench.
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The Widow’s Estate
With true compassion and revealing honesty, one of today’s most gifted storytellers explores the world of a wife suddenly facing the future alone — the decisions that must be made when she is highly vulnerable, the attempt to be both mother and father, the frightening gamble of opening a business, and finally the healing hope of finding love again...
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There Comes a Time
First love, with lightning swiftness, ended Mark’s boyhood. No longer could he walk in his father’s shadow; he was a man.
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Too Early to Tell
It’s a good class — the light-heavy. It’s seen fighters like Bob the Fitz, Tunney, Greb, Siki and Slapsey Maxie. But never before one like Junior Franklin.
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Too Young to Marry [story]
That’s why these parents bribed their children to wait. It was a gamble, but it seemed the only way to stop them...
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Tournament [story]
This was the big one he had to enter — the most important one of his life. It wasn’t to be held on a golf course, and just by entering he had to win.
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Travel Light and Travel Far [story]
After we had been married a year, I realized two things. One: There was no mystery left — she had become totally predictable. Two: I had passed up the opportunity to use my marriage to business advantage.
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Vanguard of the Lost
Alien ships landing on Earth could mean but one thing: invasion. But as men watched in fear, a strange thing happened.
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Venomous Lady…
Peter’s past was dead — strangled with tortured memories of faraway Calcutta — until a malignant ghost returned with a soul of unquenchable hate.
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Very Junior Miss
The whole town’s still talking about the day Kilty Morrow grew up...
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Virus H [story]
Science fiction, and our own experiments, had prepared us for visits from monsters — or something — in space ships. But we never expected these devastating beings who operated outside the laws of Nature.
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Who Stopped That Clock [story]
Ginny sobbed, “You’re making a prisoner out of me!” Maybe you’d have solved the crisis better, but three people tried.
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Who’s the Blonde? [story]
He was four thousand dollars short, and the cops had it figured out. They said he’d wrapped the bills and shoved them across the counter to the girl.
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Wine of the Dreamers [= Planet of the Dreamers]
The exciting story of two worlds — Earth, where Bard Lane and Sharan Inly are battling to help Man reach the stars, and a strange dying planet out in space where the inhabitants are fighting to keep Man from ever leaving the soil of Earth. Known as the Dreamers, these men and women of another planet believe Earth to be only a product of their dreams and the struggle to be only an interesting game of their dreams. Possessing the power to guide Man’s destiny, they believe it to be only a toy. But then two of the Dreamers fall in love with Bard Lane and Sharan Inly, and the fate of the two worlds hung on that love.
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You Live Once
THEY LIVED ALL THE WAY Clint Sewell was a rising young career man on the loose in a strange town when he slammed into trouble in the shape of a restless secretary, his boss’ blonde wife, and the town’s easy-loving belle. Clint couldn’t resist playing around with all three. But one of them was raw dynamite. And when the explosion came, it shattered the smug peace of the town, and re-shaped the lives of his women. For the first time, the novel was published in the abbreviated version in Cosmopolitan, April 1955 called the “Deadly Victim”. |