The Edge of Space

Robert Silverberg, Glenn Chang, Phyllis Gotlieb, Mark J. McGarry


Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
3.00 · 1 ratings · 224 pages · Published: 19 Jun 1979

The Edge of Space by Robert Silverberg, Glenn Chang, Phyllis Gotlieb, Mark J. McGarry
In Phyllis Gotlieb's Galactic Federation City, the crimson cats Khreng and Prandra consult the mysterious talking brains-in-a-bottle to help solve an outbreak of strange deaths. Read it in "The King's Dogs."

The hero of Glenn Chang's "In the Blood" is the youngest of his "father's" clones--and hence the one whose duty it is to investigate the old man's death.

Mark J. McGarry's protagonist in "Acts of Love" is engaged in a hunt for the source of a devastating intergalactic power that blew a hole through the Earth's crust at a place that used to be called Omaha.

Acclaimed science fiction writer and editor Robert Silverberg, who compiled this anthology, believes that it is in the novella that the sci-fi write is best able to develop both ideas and character. And in these haunting tales, three young authors demonstrate how their contrasting styles make the most of a common theme.

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