Laser Books Collection by Various Authors
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Overview: Laser books was a Sci-Fi imprint of Harlequin Books in the 1970's, in an attempt to create a "category sci-fi" genre akin to their popular subscription romance titles.
The series was edited by Roger Elwood and featured distinctive branding and cover art by well-known Hugo-Winning artist Kelly Freas.
Many of the Sci-Fi elite contributed, under their own names or pseudonyms, as well as some authors not generally known for their sci-fi. Jerry Pournelle, Dean Koontz, Piers Anthony, Tim Powers, Steve Hahn, Joan Hunter Holly, Gordon Eklund and many more had books published in this line.
The books were heavily edited to maintain lengths of 55-60k words, often to the dismay of their authors, several of whom have since republished the books in a less abridged format.
Book #0 "Seeds of Change" is unnumbered, and was a giveaway for bookstores to promote the release of the line.
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Laser Books 00 Seeds of Change by Thomas F. Monteleone
The very first Laser Book ever published. It doesn't even have a number on the cover, or a price - it was given away free to gain publicity for the forthcoming line. The Denver Citiplex that evolves over the next two centuries, while technologically a masterpiece, is a living hell for those whom computer analysis labels potential deviants from the genetically controlled social norms. In his frantic effort to escape the fate of all such deviants, Eric Stone and his beautiful girlfriend Jessica manage to reach an underground colony living in the wastelands outside the city. It appears that not everyone loves the Citiplex, but only the arrival of a small colony of Earthling survivors from Mars enables the dissidents to hope they may make some changes.
Laser Books 01 Renegades of Time by Raymond F. Jones
High adventure in time and space, this novel represents the division that can be drawn between Jones' early period of writing and the final few years of his career in which much of the hard science of his previous work is toned down. As well as being a fun read with plenty of action, this novel contains some astute observations on human relationships. An abridged version of this novel was published as The Lost Ones by Bonneville
Laser Books 02 Herds by Stephen Goldin
Wesley Stoneham is an ambitious lawyer and politician. He's just killed his wife in a fit of rage, and now he's planning to frame an innocent man for the murder. But he doesn't realize there was a witness to the crime: an invisible alien who's visiting Earth via astral projection. Now the alien has two problems: Should he report the crime to the authorities... and if so, how?
Laser Books 03 Crash Landing on Iduna by Arthur Tofte
"When a spaceship crashes, the survivors are in peril for their lives. When the planet and its inhabitants are unknown to the survivors, fear becomes tangible among them. When the survivors are a crippled man and his four children the odds against survival increase dramatically. When the entire family has lived a controlled, docile, protected life and has been deliberately kept passive by the managers of the society on earth from which they came, the situation looks hopeless. But when two of the survivors are Peder and Inga Evenson there is always hope. This is their story."
Laser Books 04 Gates of the Universe by R. Coulson; G. DeWeese
Operating a bulldozer may be exciting, but it's not normally exciting in the way that Ross Allen found it. The fact that he was a science fiction writer on the side had nothing to do with it. There was something strange about the rock he struck with his machine. Even stranger was what he found inside it. But that was only the beginning. It led him to Orl who was brilliant and likeable, even if a bit odd by human standards. It brought him to Kari who was beautiful, but far different from any woman he'd ever met before. It led him to a world he could never have dreamed up himself.
Laser Books 05 Walls Within Walls by Arthur Tofte
For sixteen years Rolf's parents had kept him hidden away from the society in which they lived. His twin brother was able to move about freely and indeed was regarded by all as a young man of talent and great promise. But Rolf was a mutant and, as such, illegally alive. What happens when he escapes from his hiding place and discovers a whole world of mutants living underground, beneath the highly controlled technologically advanced city that had been his prison, is the main thread of Arthur Tofte's engrossing tale. The city was never the same again. Nor, perhaps, will you be after you read it.
Laser Books 06 Serving in Time by Gordon Eklund
Jan Jeroux is leading a carefree and idyllic life in the serene, underpopulated pastoral earth of the year 2500. His idyll ends abruptly when he is abducted and forced to join the Time Service of the mysterious world government. In the service he learns how history was manipulated and controlled to produce the beautiful world he enjoyed so much. Thinking he understands how to rectify the injustice and devastation inflicted on the world by the time managers, Jan decides to make things right. But he makes a tragic error...
Laser Books 07 Seeklight by K. W. Jeter
This is Jeter's first published novel. An early "cyberpunk" work, Seeklight is the story of a quest for identity by Daenek, scion of an assassinated thane, or clan leader. The action occurs during some future time on an Earth-like "seed planet," to which human genetic material, or seed, was transported while shepherded and nurtured by protective robots.
Laser Books 08 Caravan by Stephen Goldin
Peter Stone predicted the economic collapse of Western civilization, but that's small comfort as he's forced to wander through a harsh world trying, like so many others, just to survive. By chance, he encounters some people with a higher plan. Now all they have to do is make it back to their base alive
Laser Books 09 Invasion by Aaron Wolfe (aka Dean R. Koontz)
Having just about concluded that it was nothing more than the wind and the storm that was upsetting the horses -- and now they were all leaping and snorting more furiously than ever, as if they were not three ordinary nags but a trio of high-strung thoroughbreds -- I turned toward the door and quite accidentally caught sight of the light which glowed eerily just beyond the only window in the entire building. There were two lights, actually, both a warm amber shade and of dim wattage. They appeared to pulse and to shimmer -- and then they were gone, as if they had never been: blink!
I hurried to the barn door, slid it open, and stepped into the snow-filled night. The arctic wind struck me like a mallet swung by a blacksmith who was angry with his wife, and it almost blew me back into the stable row. Switching on the nearly useless flashlight, I bent against the wind and pulled the door shut behind me. Laboriously, cautiously, I inched around the side of the barn in the direction of the window, peering anxiously at the ground ahead of me.
I stopped before I reached the window, for I found precisely what I had been afraid that I would find: those odd, eight-pointed tracks which Toby and I had seen on the slope earlier in the day. There were a great many of them, as if the animal had been standing there, moving back and forth as I searched for better vantage points, for a long while -- at least all of the time that I had been inside with the horses.
It had been watching me.
Laser Books 10 Falling Toward Forever by Gordon Eklund
Calvin Waller is a mercenary soldier, being thrown time and again into battles in the future, as he searches for the one responsible, the Manipulator.
Laser Books 11 Unto the Last Generation by Juanita Coulson
Wholesale application of population control technology has rendered man infertile. A team of doctors and scientists is trying everything imaginable in their frantic efforts to produce life artificially, when into their midst walks an 8-year-old girl. But mankind has been sterile for more than 15 years.
Laser Books 12 The King of Eolim by Raymond F. Jones
Adventure stories don't normally make a point as well, but Raymond F. Jones is no ordinary adventure story writer. In this touching and beautiful tale, Forester Bradwell shares his son's adventures and learns a lesson he will never forget. Neither will you. For Forester Bradwell is one of the elite in a time and society where stupidity and ignorance have been conquered by genetic engineering. But his son Freeman is a Retard. The King of Eolim is the story of the Bradwell's search for a home that will truly be "home" for Free.
Laser Books 13 Blake's Progress by R. F. Nelson
William Blake lived as no man had ever lived before. Sweeping across the centuries, he clashed with Cleopatra, chatted with Churchill, entertained with Ezekiel. His wife Kate was astounded at the man she had married. And she knew what she had to do! In this amazing account of Blake's life, Ray Nelson tells it like it might have been, had Blake had his way. "There are wonders galore in this book...I don't believe I've read a science fiction novel like Blake's Progress before."
Laser Books 14 Birthright by Kathleen Sky
In this towering adventure, Kathleen Sky has created an unforgettable character. Is Andros human or an android created by his scientist-father? Others besides Andros would like to know. The survival of an entire android civilization hangs in the balance. In his desperate search for the truth about himself, Andros discovers what terror means. But neither terror nor love will stop him from finding the answer. He must claim his Birthright.
Laser Books 15 The Star Web by George Zebrowski
A UN research team has been sent to the Antarctic to investigate strangely patterned radio signals. Expecting a buried transmitter, the team is awestruck by what they discover hidden beneath the polar ice. But it doesn't remain hidden for long! The team is soon hurtling through space on an adventure that is as incredible as it is frightening.
Laser Books 16 Kane's Odyssey by Jeff Clinton
Rufus Kane is forced to flee the tightly controlled life of an isolated commune and finds safety in a large city. He is betrayed by a friend, and discovers that in his society, law and order are more important than human rights.
Laser Books 17 The Black Roads by J. L. Hensley
Dam Church is a trained killer, a member of the infamous Red Roadmen organization. In the bizarre world of this future America, the Roadmen's word is law; to incur their displeasure is death. But Sam Church refuses to kill and is imprisoned and tortured by his peers for his nonconformity. He escapes and, in a terrifying race across the continent, clashes with the Roadmen in a running duel that can only end in death - his own or that of the system of tyranny that reigns on The Black Roads.
Laser Books 18 Legacy by J.F. Bone
Sam Williams is a fighter, but fate has dealt him a bad hand. Marooned on the bleak world of Arthe because of a computer error, he joins the local police force . . . and is soon fighting for his life. The enemy? The drug that drives men mad, the dreaded Tonocaine!
Laser Books 19 The Unknown Shore by Donald Malcolm
Fear swept through the crippled Spaceship. The 200 men and women aboard realized they were trapped. To Rangone, chief medical officer, sudden death seemed preferable to the future they faced. Drifting aimlessly in the void outside the galaxy, they were on a journey to nowhere that would last forever! In a tense drama, Donald Malcolm brings to life the hopes and fears, the nobility and the meanness of people under the pressure of 'The Unknown Shore.'
Laser Books 20 Space Trap by Juanita Coulson
Planet NE 592 wasn't due for Secondary Survey for another ten years. So why, Ken wondered, were they heading there now? Then on his screen he saw the disembodied face of a girl with jewel-like skin and felt, rather that heard, her plea: "Go Back." But they couldn't go back. Against their will, they were drawn into a crash landing on NE 592. They were trapped - with no means of escape. And NE 592 was not the uninhabited planet they had been led to believe it was!
Laser Books 21 A Law for the Stars by John Morressy
The Sternverein is the all-powerful police of the galaxy. Most respect it and approve. But Ryne, an orphan who has been rescued from slavery by the Sternverein, learns that the organization is corrupt and he must do something about it.
Laser Books 22 Keeper by Joan Hunter Holly
In this world of tomorrow is neither hatred nor love. Normal human sentiment is punishable by death! Dreams of happiness, human warmth and joy have given way to indifference. Man has been programmed not to feel. It is a chilling world in which there is no feeling at all, save fear...fear of any human emotion! This is the world in which Frederick Dainig must live. He told himself he couldn't help it, but he knew better than to let himself care about the little child of whom he is the Keeper.
Laser Books 24 Ruler of the World by J. T. McIntosh
Four centuries from now, Earth is in peril. The Terrans are drab and obedient. Instant exile is the punishment for non-conformity. Interplanetary visitors are restricted from interacting with the Terrans. But Burrell succeeds in breaking through, and is determined to shake the world of his ancestors out of its apathy.
Laser Books 25 Scavenger Hunt by Stephen Goldin
Scavenger Hunt is a romantic, sexy space adventure about a race across the galaxy. Life itself is on the line as the crew of the Honey B, the galaxy's most hedonistic space yacht, travel from planet to planet searching for exotic treasures and trying to beat their competitors to the finish line.
Laser Books 26 To Renew the Ages by Robert Coulson
North America, after the nuclear holocaust, is a hostile and desolate land - populated by tribes of barbaric savages and ferocious wild animals. From one of the few widely scattered settlements, Bill Ashley rides onto the Deadlands, searching for a chilling, unknown enemy that lures its prey by telepathy. Instead, he finds Tamara Bush, the most beautiful woman he has ever seen. She considers him beneath contempt. But is she is ever able to see her home again, Tamara knows she must accept Bill's protection.
Laser Books 27 The Horde by Joseph Green
Marooned on a strange world, forcibly separated from the woman he loves, and attacked by hostile aliens, Leo's plight seems hopeless. But desperate situations call for desperate measures. When Leo befriends one of his alien pursuers an unlikely alliance grows between the tough passionate Earthman and the coldly logical, sexless Shemsi. Only with this alien's assistance , Leo realises, can he be reunited with Misty and discover the strange secrets of Birth Mountain and of the powerful queens who rule there.
Laser Books 28 The Skies Discrowned by Timothy Powers
His crime: unwilling witness to a political assassination. So the new régime condemns Frank Rovzar to slavery in the uranium mines of the Orestes system. But Frank eludes his captors and, like all outlaws, flees to Understreet - a vast subterranean city and a haven for all wanted men. Frank is quickly drawn into Understreet way of life - earning his living as forger, thief, killer. But he never loses sight of his main ambition - to see the rightful government restored.
Laser Books 29 The Iron Rain by Donald Malcolm
It was the day of The Iron Rain, when the whole planet was battered and buffeted and almost destroyed by millions of meteorites. It was a day death, agony and terror, a day of reckoning for those who remained. Some emerged as selfless heroes---others used the tragedy to further their own ends. This is Harry Blackman's story. He would never claim heroism but his is a the brave story of a desperate struggle for survival and of a search for happiness amid the ruins.
Laser Books 30 The Seeker by David Bischoff; Christopher Lampton
Middlefield is a small, sleepy midwestern town, much like any other - until an alien spaceship crash-lands in its midst. Terrified and hysterical, its citizens organize a frantic search for the escaping pilot. But the man who finds Trebar is Gordon Ames, the local minister. At a time of personal crisis, when he is beginning to question his faith, Gordon's life is changed forever by the deep and moving friendship that grows between himself and this strange being. But like Trebar's world, their relationship is doomed.
Laser Books 31 The Galactic Invaders by James R. Berry
On his way to headquarters for briefing, someone tries to murder Captain Keith Cranston - an ominous start for a space mission! But this is just the beginning. As his expedition progresses, Cranston realizes that not only is his own life at stake but everyone in the vast galactic empire of the Earth Federation is in danger. Incredible as it seems to him, the entire civilization is threatened by unimaginably strange aliens. But Cranston suspects that behind those sinister creatures lurks someone who is no stranger to Earth.
Laser Books 32 Then Beggars Could Ride by R. F. Nelson
For most of his life, Newton McClintok had lived in the American flapper era. He might have been an ancient Roman or a Victorian Englishman He could have his life in any time or place he chose - or at least, an almost perfect replica of it.
Laser Books 33 The Dreamfields by K. W. Jeter
What is Operation Dreamwatch? Why is a group of severely disturbed teenagers kept in a comatose state in a heavily guarded and isolated military base? The official explanation given to Ralph Metric and his fellow dream watchers is that these children are undergoing psychotherapy through the control and observation of their dreams. But Ralph begins to suspect a more sinister purpose. Gradually, he discovers the horrifying truth and understands the deadly purpose for his own nightly vigil in -The Dreamfields-.
Laser Books 34 Seas of Ernathe by Jeffrey Carver
Millennia after the skills of starship rigging have been lost, can Seth Perland find the key to rediscovery on the world of the mysterious sea people, the Nale'nid? Seas of Ernathe was Jeffrey A. Carver's first novel, and the first full-length tale of what was to become his popular Star Rigger Universe. Set farthest into the future of all the Star Rigger stories, Seas of Ernathe sets the stage for a new cycle of history. A touching story of love and personal discovery, it leads the way to the rediscovery of the mode of star travel that once knit galactic civilization together.
Laser Books 35 I, Aleppo by Jerry Sohl
Before he joined Project Ephialtes, Gary Carmody found the idea incredible: How could anyone capture characters from dreams - mere figments of the imagination? And look out when they get angry about that!
Laser Books 36 Jeremy Case by Gene DeWeese
Jeremy Case was the sole survivor of the plane crash. No one could explain why he had escaped unscathed, though his clothes had been torn to shreds. The mystery deepened further when it was learned that he had lost 60 pounds during the three days he awaited rescue. Doctors were startled when he regained those 60 pounds during his three days in the hospital. No one dared to explain the terrifying power that he suddenly possessed, least of all Jeremy himself. But he meant to find out!
Laser Books 37 The Meddlers by J.F. Bone
Though few in the confederation realize it, the great empire is on the brink of destruction. Infiltrated by efficiently organized political agitators, its once solid central government is crumbling. But Warren Robertshaw realizes it. By chance, he has stumbled onto the sinister truth. But if Warren is to defeat those who would destroy his world, he too must destroy - a life-style. And as he manipulates the primitive people of Tharn, Warren realizes that he is not the first to meddle in their lives.
Laser Books 38 Ice Prison by Kathleen Sky
Mithras had been set up as a penal colony - no one would have gone to such a frozen hell voluntarily. Even five generations later, no inhabitant could escape from Mithras alive. And now, Howell discovered to his horror, the Confederation Colonial Service was using it as a dumping ground for its own troublemakers. He was marooned on Mithras - its new commandant, yet as much a prisoner as any convict. And to add to his tribulations, the entire colony was being terrorized by a fourteen-year-old girl.
Laser Books 39 Brandyjack by Augustine Funnell
Brandyjack is a bawdy, boisterous traveling man whose hard drinking and ready fists regularly land him in trouble. Thoruso is a man of vision who has unlocked the hidden knowledge of the ancients and has planned to escape the struggle of Earth life. He will need Brandyjack's protection to realize his ambition.
Laser Books 40 Master of the Stars by Robert Hoskins
Robert Hoskins (1933 - 1993) was an American science fiction writer. This is the first of three science fiction adventure novels he wrote which comprise his "Stars" trilogy (the others were "To Control the Stars" (1977) and "To Escape the Stars" (1978). All take place in a future where ancient "stargates" are used to transport between worlds.
Laser Books 41 Future Sanctuary by Lee Harding
At the depth of his despair, Howard Landry finds Sanctuary. For the first time in his wretched existence, he has no need to run from his relentless pursuers. His wants are provided for and he is safe. But still he is tormented. Where and what is Sanctuary? And why has he no memory of his life before he came here?
Laser Books 42 Cross of Empire by Christopher Lampton
Derek Sullivan didn't set out to be a hero. He just wanted to enjoy Festival time in Ilium like any other tourist. Then his suitcase is stolen and suddenly Derek Sullivan becomes a wanted man. Pursued by the Terrans as a traitor, everyone believes he is a Hrakan spy - even the treacherous Hraka themselves! They rescue him from the Terran law enforcers, but his ordeal is not over - because it is only a matter of time before they discover their mistake and then Derek's problems really begin.
Laser Books 43 Spawn by Donald F. Glut
Gene Bishop is sent to the planet Erigon to collect dinosaur eggs for Dino-World park, a recreation of the Mesozoic Age on Earth. But Leea tries to convince him not to do it, as the Erigon dinosaurs are intelligent, and she foresees horror and destruction if they are allowed to breed on Earth.
Laser Books 44 But What of Earth? by Piers Anthony
Science-fiction, autobiography, and a candid, witty send-up of the publishing industry combine in a wild adventure of a novel that winds up in the wrong hands. But Piers Anthony had problems with this publication of the novel But What Of Earth?. This novel was also issued later, through Tor Books.
Laser Books 45 Finish Line by Stephen Goldin
Stephen Goldin originally wrote a long novel called "Scavenger Hunt," but Laser Books didn't want to publish a book that long. Instead, Goldin was asked to break the book into 2 parts, and to make the parts look independent of one another. This volume is actually only the second half of the full story, and was given a false beginning to make it appear as though it starts here, The story actually starts in the book "Scavenger Hunt" (Laser Books 25). A later edition of Scavenger Hunt integrates the complete story in one volume.
Laser Books 46 Dance of the Apocalypse by Gordon Eklund
Some people - the tough ones - survive among the ruins and rubble of the cities. Michael is a scrounger. It is a harsh existence, but at least he is a free man. Outside the city, he would, as likely as not, be a slave. Bill Stoner isn't tough at all. Without Michael's protection, Bill couldn't survive a week. But Bill Stoner is a man of vision and imagination; and with Michael at his side, he can lead America back to civilization
Laser Books 47 Epitaph in Rust by Timothy Powers
Tim Powers, whose first book was published by Laser, has said that Epitaph in Rust was "mangled" by the editors at Laser Books. An unedited version was later issued by a different publisher.
When Brother Thomas tries sky-fishing from the monastery roof he knows he is breaking the law, but the few risks seem a small price to escape the stifling boredom of his cloistered life. What he doesn't understand is why his insignificant brush with the law makes him the object of a massive manhunt and triggers off such a dramatic chain of events. Certainly he achieves his aim and finds the excitement he craves—but in the process the lives of everyone around him change as well.
Laser Books 48 Rebels of Merka by Augustine Funnell
As the woman handed the foaming mug of ale to the tall man with long, almost waist-length, dark hair, she smiled and slowly shook her head. The man, lounging in a roughly hewn wooden chair, pretended not to notice the smile...
Laser Books 49 Tiger in the Stars by Zack Hughes
Disembodied, doomed to forever wander the galaxy in search of his former existence, John Plank's hold on reality is tenous indeed. He has powers beyond his wildest dreams yet he remains the puppet of unseen forces. Tracking him silently in a great, dark ship, they observe and monitor his every movement. Finally, goaded beyond endurance, he attempts to strip away the mystery surrounding them; and the confrontation becomes a bizarre and deadly game
Laser Books 51 Mindwipe! by Stephen Robinett
Schwab has committed a hideous crime, but knows neither how nor why he did it. He has no control over the lethal telepathic power suddenly thrust upon him. His only clue lies on a planet far away from his current prison cell.
Laser Books 52 The Extraterritorial by John Morressy
At the close of the twentieth century a series of natural disasters tear the United States apart. A new organization, the Association for Peace and Progress, forms to assist the government in restoring order, in part by erecting a Barrier from Lake Erie to the Gulf of Mexico, behind which lies safety and security. Martin Selkirk, an extraterritorial, protects the Association's interests outside the Barrier, although he has only a hazy idea of what he does. When he begins to realize the atrocities he has committed for the Association he plans his revenge.
Laser Books 53 The Ecolog by R. Faraday Nelson
The disabled space ship Corregidor, pursued by hostile aliens, takes refuge on on a planet where Commodore Abraham Briggs hopes to refuel before continuing home. However, the ruler of the planet, the Ecolog, has other plans for the Corregidor.
Laser Books 54 The River and the Dream by Raymond F. Jones
All his life Manvar has had a dream. One day, he will escape the harshly primitive, blizzard-torn lands of the north. He will follow the paths of the Ancients and see for himself the fabled lands of the south: lands without ice and snow and perpetual night; lands of warmth and light, where life is easy and comfortable within walled cities of incredible beauty. Manvar follows his dream, but finds it hollow. Life in the wondrous city of Delphos is not the paradise it seemed.
Laser Books 55 Shepherd by Joan Hunter Holly
No laughter, no tears, not even a smile crosses the faces of the populace. They are doomed by an omnipotent technology. Sentenced to an existence without human emotions. Through his love for Peter, a mentally defective child, Frederic Dainig is able to recapture his feelings and thwart the Anti-Emotion Conditioners. Bearing the highest of all emotions, love and compassion, Dainig sets out to destroy the society that is destroying man.
Laser Books 56 Gift of the Manti by J. F. Bone and Roy Myers
Mantu was ancient. It was old when Earth was formed, and life had appeared on its surface when Earth was still a molten mass. And, as on Earth, life evolved through single cells to complex creatures with organs and systems that could extract sustenance from the waters and land. There were plants and animals, at first scarcely recognizable from one another, and later—as their world grew older—so different that there was no apparent relationship...
Laser Books 57 Shadow on the Stars by Robert B. Marcus Jr.
As a telepath, Krison Camarch is despised by humanity. Haunted by a paralyzing alien force, he finds himself aboard the starship Birmingham. To his horror he learns he has been kidnapped from his time and place to play a role far in the future. Amid the mind-bending ruins of C'hah Lai, Camarch discovers that juggling the future has devastating ramifications for the past.
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Overview: Laser books was a Sci-Fi imprint of Harlequin Books in the 1970's, in an attempt to create a "category sci-fi" genre akin to their popular subscription romance titles.
The series was edited by Roger Elwood and featured distinctive branding and cover art by well-known Hugo-Winning artist Kelly Freas.
Many of the Sci-Fi elite contributed, under their own names or pseudonyms, as well as some authors not generally known for their sci-fi. Jerry Pournelle, Dean Koontz, Piers Anthony, Tim Powers, Steve Hahn, Joan Hunter Holly, Gordon Eklund and many more had books published in this line.
The books were heavily edited to maintain lengths of 55-60k words, often to the dismay of their authors, several of whom have since republished the books in a less abridged format.
Book #0 "Seeds of Change" is unnumbered, and was a giveaway for bookstores to promote the release of the line.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Laser Books 00 Seeds of Change by Thomas F. Monteleone
The very first Laser Book ever published. It doesn't even have a number on the cover, or a price - it was given away free to gain publicity for the forthcoming line. The Denver Citiplex that evolves over the next two centuries, while technologically a masterpiece, is a living hell for those whom computer analysis labels potential deviants from the genetically controlled social norms. In his frantic effort to escape the fate of all such deviants, Eric Stone and his beautiful girlfriend Jessica manage to reach an underground colony living in the wastelands outside the city. It appears that not everyone loves the Citiplex, but only the arrival of a small colony of Earthling survivors from Mars enables the dissidents to hope they may make some changes.
Laser Books 01 Renegades of Time by Raymond F. Jones
High adventure in time and space, this novel represents the division that can be drawn between Jones' early period of writing and the final few years of his career in which much of the hard science of his previous work is toned down. As well as being a fun read with plenty of action, this novel contains some astute observations on human relationships. An abridged version of this novel was published as The Lost Ones by Bonneville
Laser Books 02 Herds by Stephen Goldin
Wesley Stoneham is an ambitious lawyer and politician. He's just killed his wife in a fit of rage, and now he's planning to frame an innocent man for the murder. But he doesn't realize there was a witness to the crime: an invisible alien who's visiting Earth via astral projection. Now the alien has two problems: Should he report the crime to the authorities... and if so, how?
Laser Books 03 Crash Landing on Iduna by Arthur Tofte
"When a spaceship crashes, the survivors are in peril for their lives. When the planet and its inhabitants are unknown to the survivors, fear becomes tangible among them. When the survivors are a crippled man and his four children the odds against survival increase dramatically. When the entire family has lived a controlled, docile, protected life and has been deliberately kept passive by the managers of the society on earth from which they came, the situation looks hopeless. But when two of the survivors are Peder and Inga Evenson there is always hope. This is their story."
Laser Books 04 Gates of the Universe by R. Coulson; G. DeWeese
Operating a bulldozer may be exciting, but it's not normally exciting in the way that Ross Allen found it. The fact that he was a science fiction writer on the side had nothing to do with it. There was something strange about the rock he struck with his machine. Even stranger was what he found inside it. But that was only the beginning. It led him to Orl who was brilliant and likeable, even if a bit odd by human standards. It brought him to Kari who was beautiful, but far different from any woman he'd ever met before. It led him to a world he could never have dreamed up himself.
Laser Books 05 Walls Within Walls by Arthur Tofte
For sixteen years Rolf's parents had kept him hidden away from the society in which they lived. His twin brother was able to move about freely and indeed was regarded by all as a young man of talent and great promise. But Rolf was a mutant and, as such, illegally alive. What happens when he escapes from his hiding place and discovers a whole world of mutants living underground, beneath the highly controlled technologically advanced city that had been his prison, is the main thread of Arthur Tofte's engrossing tale. The city was never the same again. Nor, perhaps, will you be after you read it.
Laser Books 06 Serving in Time by Gordon Eklund
Jan Jeroux is leading a carefree and idyllic life in the serene, underpopulated pastoral earth of the year 2500. His idyll ends abruptly when he is abducted and forced to join the Time Service of the mysterious world government. In the service he learns how history was manipulated and controlled to produce the beautiful world he enjoyed so much. Thinking he understands how to rectify the injustice and devastation inflicted on the world by the time managers, Jan decides to make things right. But he makes a tragic error...
Laser Books 07 Seeklight by K. W. Jeter
This is Jeter's first published novel. An early "cyberpunk" work, Seeklight is the story of a quest for identity by Daenek, scion of an assassinated thane, or clan leader. The action occurs during some future time on an Earth-like "seed planet," to which human genetic material, or seed, was transported while shepherded and nurtured by protective robots.
Laser Books 08 Caravan by Stephen Goldin
Peter Stone predicted the economic collapse of Western civilization, but that's small comfort as he's forced to wander through a harsh world trying, like so many others, just to survive. By chance, he encounters some people with a higher plan. Now all they have to do is make it back to their base alive
Laser Books 09 Invasion by Aaron Wolfe (aka Dean R. Koontz)
Having just about concluded that it was nothing more than the wind and the storm that was upsetting the horses -- and now they were all leaping and snorting more furiously than ever, as if they were not three ordinary nags but a trio of high-strung thoroughbreds -- I turned toward the door and quite accidentally caught sight of the light which glowed eerily just beyond the only window in the entire building. There were two lights, actually, both a warm amber shade and of dim wattage. They appeared to pulse and to shimmer -- and then they were gone, as if they had never been: blink!
I hurried to the barn door, slid it open, and stepped into the snow-filled night. The arctic wind struck me like a mallet swung by a blacksmith who was angry with his wife, and it almost blew me back into the stable row. Switching on the nearly useless flashlight, I bent against the wind and pulled the door shut behind me. Laboriously, cautiously, I inched around the side of the barn in the direction of the window, peering anxiously at the ground ahead of me.
I stopped before I reached the window, for I found precisely what I had been afraid that I would find: those odd, eight-pointed tracks which Toby and I had seen on the slope earlier in the day. There were a great many of them, as if the animal had been standing there, moving back and forth as I searched for better vantage points, for a long while -- at least all of the time that I had been inside with the horses.
It had been watching me.
Laser Books 10 Falling Toward Forever by Gordon Eklund
Calvin Waller is a mercenary soldier, being thrown time and again into battles in the future, as he searches for the one responsible, the Manipulator.
Laser Books 11 Unto the Last Generation by Juanita Coulson
Wholesale application of population control technology has rendered man infertile. A team of doctors and scientists is trying everything imaginable in their frantic efforts to produce life artificially, when into their midst walks an 8-year-old girl. But mankind has been sterile for more than 15 years.
Laser Books 12 The King of Eolim by Raymond F. Jones
Adventure stories don't normally make a point as well, but Raymond F. Jones is no ordinary adventure story writer. In this touching and beautiful tale, Forester Bradwell shares his son's adventures and learns a lesson he will never forget. Neither will you. For Forester Bradwell is one of the elite in a time and society where stupidity and ignorance have been conquered by genetic engineering. But his son Freeman is a Retard. The King of Eolim is the story of the Bradwell's search for a home that will truly be "home" for Free.
Laser Books 13 Blake's Progress by R. F. Nelson
William Blake lived as no man had ever lived before. Sweeping across the centuries, he clashed with Cleopatra, chatted with Churchill, entertained with Ezekiel. His wife Kate was astounded at the man she had married. And she knew what she had to do! In this amazing account of Blake's life, Ray Nelson tells it like it might have been, had Blake had his way. "There are wonders galore in this book...I don't believe I've read a science fiction novel like Blake's Progress before."
Laser Books 14 Birthright by Kathleen Sky
In this towering adventure, Kathleen Sky has created an unforgettable character. Is Andros human or an android created by his scientist-father? Others besides Andros would like to know. The survival of an entire android civilization hangs in the balance. In his desperate search for the truth about himself, Andros discovers what terror means. But neither terror nor love will stop him from finding the answer. He must claim his Birthright.
Laser Books 15 The Star Web by George Zebrowski
A UN research team has been sent to the Antarctic to investigate strangely patterned radio signals. Expecting a buried transmitter, the team is awestruck by what they discover hidden beneath the polar ice. But it doesn't remain hidden for long! The team is soon hurtling through space on an adventure that is as incredible as it is frightening.
Laser Books 16 Kane's Odyssey by Jeff Clinton
Rufus Kane is forced to flee the tightly controlled life of an isolated commune and finds safety in a large city. He is betrayed by a friend, and discovers that in his society, law and order are more important than human rights.
Laser Books 17 The Black Roads by J. L. Hensley
Dam Church is a trained killer, a member of the infamous Red Roadmen organization. In the bizarre world of this future America, the Roadmen's word is law; to incur their displeasure is death. But Sam Church refuses to kill and is imprisoned and tortured by his peers for his nonconformity. He escapes and, in a terrifying race across the continent, clashes with the Roadmen in a running duel that can only end in death - his own or that of the system of tyranny that reigns on The Black Roads.
Laser Books 18 Legacy by J.F. Bone
Sam Williams is a fighter, but fate has dealt him a bad hand. Marooned on the bleak world of Arthe because of a computer error, he joins the local police force . . . and is soon fighting for his life. The enemy? The drug that drives men mad, the dreaded Tonocaine!
Laser Books 19 The Unknown Shore by Donald Malcolm
Fear swept through the crippled Spaceship. The 200 men and women aboard realized they were trapped. To Rangone, chief medical officer, sudden death seemed preferable to the future they faced. Drifting aimlessly in the void outside the galaxy, they were on a journey to nowhere that would last forever! In a tense drama, Donald Malcolm brings to life the hopes and fears, the nobility and the meanness of people under the pressure of 'The Unknown Shore.'
Laser Books 20 Space Trap by Juanita Coulson
Planet NE 592 wasn't due for Secondary Survey for another ten years. So why, Ken wondered, were they heading there now? Then on his screen he saw the disembodied face of a girl with jewel-like skin and felt, rather that heard, her plea: "Go Back." But they couldn't go back. Against their will, they were drawn into a crash landing on NE 592. They were trapped - with no means of escape. And NE 592 was not the uninhabited planet they had been led to believe it was!
Laser Books 21 A Law for the Stars by John Morressy
The Sternverein is the all-powerful police of the galaxy. Most respect it and approve. But Ryne, an orphan who has been rescued from slavery by the Sternverein, learns that the organization is corrupt and he must do something about it.
Laser Books 22 Keeper by Joan Hunter Holly
In this world of tomorrow is neither hatred nor love. Normal human sentiment is punishable by death! Dreams of happiness, human warmth and joy have given way to indifference. Man has been programmed not to feel. It is a chilling world in which there is no feeling at all, save fear...fear of any human emotion! This is the world in which Frederick Dainig must live. He told himself he couldn't help it, but he knew better than to let himself care about the little child of whom he is the Keeper.
Laser Books 24 Ruler of the World by J. T. McIntosh
Four centuries from now, Earth is in peril. The Terrans are drab and obedient. Instant exile is the punishment for non-conformity. Interplanetary visitors are restricted from interacting with the Terrans. But Burrell succeeds in breaking through, and is determined to shake the world of his ancestors out of its apathy.
Laser Books 25 Scavenger Hunt by Stephen Goldin
Scavenger Hunt is a romantic, sexy space adventure about a race across the galaxy. Life itself is on the line as the crew of the Honey B, the galaxy's most hedonistic space yacht, travel from planet to planet searching for exotic treasures and trying to beat their competitors to the finish line.
Laser Books 26 To Renew the Ages by Robert Coulson
North America, after the nuclear holocaust, is a hostile and desolate land - populated by tribes of barbaric savages and ferocious wild animals. From one of the few widely scattered settlements, Bill Ashley rides onto the Deadlands, searching for a chilling, unknown enemy that lures its prey by telepathy. Instead, he finds Tamara Bush, the most beautiful woman he has ever seen. She considers him beneath contempt. But is she is ever able to see her home again, Tamara knows she must accept Bill's protection.
Laser Books 27 The Horde by Joseph Green
Marooned on a strange world, forcibly separated from the woman he loves, and attacked by hostile aliens, Leo's plight seems hopeless. But desperate situations call for desperate measures. When Leo befriends one of his alien pursuers an unlikely alliance grows between the tough passionate Earthman and the coldly logical, sexless Shemsi. Only with this alien's assistance , Leo realises, can he be reunited with Misty and discover the strange secrets of Birth Mountain and of the powerful queens who rule there.
Laser Books 28 The Skies Discrowned by Timothy Powers
His crime: unwilling witness to a political assassination. So the new régime condemns Frank Rovzar to slavery in the uranium mines of the Orestes system. But Frank eludes his captors and, like all outlaws, flees to Understreet - a vast subterranean city and a haven for all wanted men. Frank is quickly drawn into Understreet way of life - earning his living as forger, thief, killer. But he never loses sight of his main ambition - to see the rightful government restored.
Laser Books 29 The Iron Rain by Donald Malcolm
It was the day of The Iron Rain, when the whole planet was battered and buffeted and almost destroyed by millions of meteorites. It was a day death, agony and terror, a day of reckoning for those who remained. Some emerged as selfless heroes---others used the tragedy to further their own ends. This is Harry Blackman's story. He would never claim heroism but his is a the brave story of a desperate struggle for survival and of a search for happiness amid the ruins.
Laser Books 30 The Seeker by David Bischoff; Christopher Lampton
Middlefield is a small, sleepy midwestern town, much like any other - until an alien spaceship crash-lands in its midst. Terrified and hysterical, its citizens organize a frantic search for the escaping pilot. But the man who finds Trebar is Gordon Ames, the local minister. At a time of personal crisis, when he is beginning to question his faith, Gordon's life is changed forever by the deep and moving friendship that grows between himself and this strange being. But like Trebar's world, their relationship is doomed.
Laser Books 31 The Galactic Invaders by James R. Berry
On his way to headquarters for briefing, someone tries to murder Captain Keith Cranston - an ominous start for a space mission! But this is just the beginning. As his expedition progresses, Cranston realizes that not only is his own life at stake but everyone in the vast galactic empire of the Earth Federation is in danger. Incredible as it seems to him, the entire civilization is threatened by unimaginably strange aliens. But Cranston suspects that behind those sinister creatures lurks someone who is no stranger to Earth.
Laser Books 32 Then Beggars Could Ride by R. F. Nelson
For most of his life, Newton McClintok had lived in the American flapper era. He might have been an ancient Roman or a Victorian Englishman He could have his life in any time or place he chose - or at least, an almost perfect replica of it.
Laser Books 33 The Dreamfields by K. W. Jeter
What is Operation Dreamwatch? Why is a group of severely disturbed teenagers kept in a comatose state in a heavily guarded and isolated military base? The official explanation given to Ralph Metric and his fellow dream watchers is that these children are undergoing psychotherapy through the control and observation of their dreams. But Ralph begins to suspect a more sinister purpose. Gradually, he discovers the horrifying truth and understands the deadly purpose for his own nightly vigil in -The Dreamfields-.
Laser Books 34 Seas of Ernathe by Jeffrey Carver
Millennia after the skills of starship rigging have been lost, can Seth Perland find the key to rediscovery on the world of the mysterious sea people, the Nale'nid? Seas of Ernathe was Jeffrey A. Carver's first novel, and the first full-length tale of what was to become his popular Star Rigger Universe. Set farthest into the future of all the Star Rigger stories, Seas of Ernathe sets the stage for a new cycle of history. A touching story of love and personal discovery, it leads the way to the rediscovery of the mode of star travel that once knit galactic civilization together.
Laser Books 35 I, Aleppo by Jerry Sohl
Before he joined Project Ephialtes, Gary Carmody found the idea incredible: How could anyone capture characters from dreams - mere figments of the imagination? And look out when they get angry about that!
Laser Books 36 Jeremy Case by Gene DeWeese
Jeremy Case was the sole survivor of the plane crash. No one could explain why he had escaped unscathed, though his clothes had been torn to shreds. The mystery deepened further when it was learned that he had lost 60 pounds during the three days he awaited rescue. Doctors were startled when he regained those 60 pounds during his three days in the hospital. No one dared to explain the terrifying power that he suddenly possessed, least of all Jeremy himself. But he meant to find out!
Laser Books 37 The Meddlers by J.F. Bone
Though few in the confederation realize it, the great empire is on the brink of destruction. Infiltrated by efficiently organized political agitators, its once solid central government is crumbling. But Warren Robertshaw realizes it. By chance, he has stumbled onto the sinister truth. But if Warren is to defeat those who would destroy his world, he too must destroy - a life-style. And as he manipulates the primitive people of Tharn, Warren realizes that he is not the first to meddle in their lives.
Laser Books 38 Ice Prison by Kathleen Sky
Mithras had been set up as a penal colony - no one would have gone to such a frozen hell voluntarily. Even five generations later, no inhabitant could escape from Mithras alive. And now, Howell discovered to his horror, the Confederation Colonial Service was using it as a dumping ground for its own troublemakers. He was marooned on Mithras - its new commandant, yet as much a prisoner as any convict. And to add to his tribulations, the entire colony was being terrorized by a fourteen-year-old girl.
Laser Books 39 Brandyjack by Augustine Funnell
Brandyjack is a bawdy, boisterous traveling man whose hard drinking and ready fists regularly land him in trouble. Thoruso is a man of vision who has unlocked the hidden knowledge of the ancients and has planned to escape the struggle of Earth life. He will need Brandyjack's protection to realize his ambition.
Laser Books 40 Master of the Stars by Robert Hoskins
Robert Hoskins (1933 - 1993) was an American science fiction writer. This is the first of three science fiction adventure novels he wrote which comprise his "Stars" trilogy (the others were "To Control the Stars" (1977) and "To Escape the Stars" (1978). All take place in a future where ancient "stargates" are used to transport between worlds.
Laser Books 41 Future Sanctuary by Lee Harding
At the depth of his despair, Howard Landry finds Sanctuary. For the first time in his wretched existence, he has no need to run from his relentless pursuers. His wants are provided for and he is safe. But still he is tormented. Where and what is Sanctuary? And why has he no memory of his life before he came here?
Laser Books 42 Cross of Empire by Christopher Lampton
Derek Sullivan didn't set out to be a hero. He just wanted to enjoy Festival time in Ilium like any other tourist. Then his suitcase is stolen and suddenly Derek Sullivan becomes a wanted man. Pursued by the Terrans as a traitor, everyone believes he is a Hrakan spy - even the treacherous Hraka themselves! They rescue him from the Terran law enforcers, but his ordeal is not over - because it is only a matter of time before they discover their mistake and then Derek's problems really begin.
Laser Books 43 Spawn by Donald F. Glut
Gene Bishop is sent to the planet Erigon to collect dinosaur eggs for Dino-World park, a recreation of the Mesozoic Age on Earth. But Leea tries to convince him not to do it, as the Erigon dinosaurs are intelligent, and she foresees horror and destruction if they are allowed to breed on Earth.
Laser Books 44 But What of Earth? by Piers Anthony
Science-fiction, autobiography, and a candid, witty send-up of the publishing industry combine in a wild adventure of a novel that winds up in the wrong hands. But Piers Anthony had problems with this publication of the novel But What Of Earth?. This novel was also issued later, through Tor Books.
Laser Books 45 Finish Line by Stephen Goldin
Stephen Goldin originally wrote a long novel called "Scavenger Hunt," but Laser Books didn't want to publish a book that long. Instead, Goldin was asked to break the book into 2 parts, and to make the parts look independent of one another. This volume is actually only the second half of the full story, and was given a false beginning to make it appear as though it starts here, The story actually starts in the book "Scavenger Hunt" (Laser Books 25). A later edition of Scavenger Hunt integrates the complete story in one volume.
Laser Books 46 Dance of the Apocalypse by Gordon Eklund
Some people - the tough ones - survive among the ruins and rubble of the cities. Michael is a scrounger. It is a harsh existence, but at least he is a free man. Outside the city, he would, as likely as not, be a slave. Bill Stoner isn't tough at all. Without Michael's protection, Bill couldn't survive a week. But Bill Stoner is a man of vision and imagination; and with Michael at his side, he can lead America back to civilization
Laser Books 47 Epitaph in Rust by Timothy Powers
Tim Powers, whose first book was published by Laser, has said that Epitaph in Rust was "mangled" by the editors at Laser Books. An unedited version was later issued by a different publisher.
When Brother Thomas tries sky-fishing from the monastery roof he knows he is breaking the law, but the few risks seem a small price to escape the stifling boredom of his cloistered life. What he doesn't understand is why his insignificant brush with the law makes him the object of a massive manhunt and triggers off such a dramatic chain of events. Certainly he achieves his aim and finds the excitement he craves—but in the process the lives of everyone around him change as well.
Laser Books 48 Rebels of Merka by Augustine Funnell
As the woman handed the foaming mug of ale to the tall man with long, almost waist-length, dark hair, she smiled and slowly shook her head. The man, lounging in a roughly hewn wooden chair, pretended not to notice the smile...
Laser Books 49 Tiger in the Stars by Zack Hughes
Disembodied, doomed to forever wander the galaxy in search of his former existence, John Plank's hold on reality is tenous indeed. He has powers beyond his wildest dreams yet he remains the puppet of unseen forces. Tracking him silently in a great, dark ship, they observe and monitor his every movement. Finally, goaded beyond endurance, he attempts to strip away the mystery surrounding them; and the confrontation becomes a bizarre and deadly game
Laser Books 51 Mindwipe! by Stephen Robinett
Schwab has committed a hideous crime, but knows neither how nor why he did it. He has no control over the lethal telepathic power suddenly thrust upon him. His only clue lies on a planet far away from his current prison cell.
Laser Books 52 The Extraterritorial by John Morressy
At the close of the twentieth century a series of natural disasters tear the United States apart. A new organization, the Association for Peace and Progress, forms to assist the government in restoring order, in part by erecting a Barrier from Lake Erie to the Gulf of Mexico, behind which lies safety and security. Martin Selkirk, an extraterritorial, protects the Association's interests outside the Barrier, although he has only a hazy idea of what he does. When he begins to realize the atrocities he has committed for the Association he plans his revenge.
Laser Books 53 The Ecolog by R. Faraday Nelson
The disabled space ship Corregidor, pursued by hostile aliens, takes refuge on on a planet where Commodore Abraham Briggs hopes to refuel before continuing home. However, the ruler of the planet, the Ecolog, has other plans for the Corregidor.
Laser Books 54 The River and the Dream by Raymond F. Jones
All his life Manvar has had a dream. One day, he will escape the harshly primitive, blizzard-torn lands of the north. He will follow the paths of the Ancients and see for himself the fabled lands of the south: lands without ice and snow and perpetual night; lands of warmth and light, where life is easy and comfortable within walled cities of incredible beauty. Manvar follows his dream, but finds it hollow. Life in the wondrous city of Delphos is not the paradise it seemed.
Laser Books 55 Shepherd by Joan Hunter Holly
No laughter, no tears, not even a smile crosses the faces of the populace. They are doomed by an omnipotent technology. Sentenced to an existence without human emotions. Through his love for Peter, a mentally defective child, Frederic Dainig is able to recapture his feelings and thwart the Anti-Emotion Conditioners. Bearing the highest of all emotions, love and compassion, Dainig sets out to destroy the society that is destroying man.
Laser Books 56 Gift of the Manti by J. F. Bone and Roy Myers
Mantu was ancient. It was old when Earth was formed, and life had appeared on its surface when Earth was still a molten mass. And, as on Earth, life evolved through single cells to complex creatures with organs and systems that could extract sustenance from the waters and land. There were plants and animals, at first scarcely recognizable from one another, and later—as their world grew older—so different that there was no apparent relationship...
Laser Books 57 Shadow on the Stars by Robert B. Marcus Jr.
As a telepath, Krison Camarch is despised by humanity. Haunted by a paralyzing alien force, he finds himself aboard the starship Birmingham. To his horror he learns he has been kidnapped from his time and place to play a role far in the future. Amid the mind-bending ruins of C'hah Lai, Camarch discovers that juggling the future has devastating ramifications for the past.
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