The Sphere of Sleep by Chester S. Geier
Battling a howling Titanian gale, Brad Nellon walks beside big, easygoing Tim Austin with murder in his heart, 'I've got to kill you, Big Tim,' his mind beats, 'I want Laura.'
Chester S. Geier's 1942 story is a tense psi-powers space opera. Vivid, driven golden-age pulp. Read it for a colorful pulp yarn of jealousy and menace on the moons of Saturn, where deadly passions and a strange sphere of sleep collide, in a tale of murder and mystery among the outer worlds.
- In its time
- Published in 1942, during the 1940s, the golden age begins.
- Reading it
- 31 min read (a novelette, room for a turn or two).
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