The White Invaders

Ray Cummings


Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
3.00 · 1 ratings · 116 pages · Published: 01 Jan 1980

The White Invaders by Ray Cummings
Out of their unknown fourth dimensional realm materializes a horde of White Invaders with power invincible.

It was an invasion from another dimension. When a young boy told Don Livingston that he'd seen what he thought was a ghost, Don could only chuckle at the young man, to whom he gave assurances that ghosts were far from real. However, to prove the boy wrong, and perhaps even out of a strangely compelling sense of curiosity, Livingston and one of his pals checked out the distant hill where the boy had seen his apparition. The boy had described it as “a ghost that had floated toward him and passed through a rock.” Livingston, with shotgun in hand, soon discovered he wasn’t dealing with a ghost. Nor was it a wild animal. Much to his amazement Don Livingston discovered that he was facing the very real threat of an invasion from another realm—the fourth dimension. They came to be known as “the White Invaders,” and every human on Earth was faced with extermination if they weren’t stopped.

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