L. Ron Hubbard
Auteur : L. Ron Hubbard
Date de publication : 2000-03
Éditeur : Smithmark Publishers, Incorporated
Nombre de pages : 1200
Résumé du livre
Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the astoundingly successful career of L. Ron Hubbard is his amazing ability to capture a tremendous audience for novels in a variety of genres. This extraordinary omnibus brings together for the first time in one volume three complete Hubbard novels, each one a terrific example of its type: science fiction, horror, and apocalyptic fiction.
Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 is one of the most successful science fiction novels of all time. Considered by many to be Hubbard's masterpiece, this epic story tells of an Earth under the rule of a sadistic alien race and of mankind's resistance.
"Fear" is a classic horror novel that frightened even Stephen King ("One of the good ones", he called it). It tells the nightmarish tale of a college professor who finds that he has lost four hours of his life. His search to recapture the past has kept millions of readers' spines tingling right up to the startling and provocative conclusion.
Final Blackout is a nerve-shattering example of visionary fiction. Set in a Europe devastated by thirty years of twentieth century war, this astounding "post-apocalyptic" novel portrays the inhumanity of war and the efforts of a small band of survivors to re-take the world from a force more evil than Hitler's.