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2015

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Bryce Walton was a prolific short story writer as well as a popular novelist. He began his career writing for the science fiction pulp magazines, and later moved into the more respectable (and higher paying) mystery short story and Young Adult book fields.Wildside Press has been working to reissue many of his classic works. Here, then, are four of his action-adventure novels aimed at the Young Adult market (they are quite readable for adults, too):Cave of DangerHarpo...


2018

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The stunningly awesome thirteenth volume of the Golden Age of Science Fiction!! Featuring: Death Wish, by Ned Lang Assignment’s End, by Roger Dee Double or Nothing, by Jack Sharkey The Victor, by Bryce Walton The Nostalgia Gene, by Roy Hutchins Garrity's Annuities, by David Mason The Freelancer, by Robert Zacks My Lady Selene, by Magnus Ludens The Great Nebraska Sea, by Allan Danzig On the Fourth Planet, by J.F. Bone $1,000 A Plate, by Jack McKenty Sweet Tooth, by Robert F. Young Hot Plane...

2018

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The Golden Age of Science Fiction, Volume IV, a collection of 7 awesome sci-fi classics from seminal authors, presented here on your favorite digital e-reader! Contents of Volume IV include: A Gleeb for Earth, by Charles Shafhauser The Highest Mountain, by Bryce Walton Soldier Boy, by Michael Shaara Tea Tray in the Sky, by Evelyn Smith Alien Minds, by E. Everett Evans Proof of the Pudding, by Robert Sheckley Green Grew the Lasses, by Ruth Wainwright

2018

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The seventh awesome volume of Golden Age Science Fiction! Featuring: The Highest Mountain, by Bryce Walton A Gleeb for Earth, by Charles Shafhauser Not Fit for Children, by Evelyn Smith The Barbarians, by John Sentry He Walked Around the Horses, by H. Beam Piper Last Enemy, by H. Beam Piper Assassin, by J.F. Bone

2023

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Wade is a down-and-out actor, with no work in sight. When he sees his agent, Wade tells him he's going to rob a bank. It's all a joke. Isn't it?

also available as audiobook

2022

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When his parents leave him alone in his house for the weekend, a teenager can't get a woman off his mind. When he turns to a visitor for advice, the motto "Show don't tell" comes into play—vvwith disastrous results. One of Bryce Walton's darkest tales, this crime classic originally appeared in the September, 1957 issue of MANHUNT.

2021

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"Well, hi, hillbilly." Kurt's grin shone as big and bright as the sun-gold letter L on his velour turtleneck. It was his same arrogant, sneering grin as always, except for the slight tint of embarrassment from having fallen.Matt nodded warily and said nothing. He didn't trust his voice. His throat felt tight, and his chest ached with anxious pressure as he watched the big four-letter athlete casually slapping dust out of his Levis.He tailed me, Matt thought. He was hiding up ...

2025

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Barstac walked the mile across the red Martian plain. He felt but little emotion as he reached the resort building, and the sports rockets waiting on the other side. He had to get one of those rockets and get to Deimos—or die trying. One would be about as good as the other. Then a slight tension grew in his stomach and sweat began to run down under his helmet and pressure suit, down his sharp nose and the burned face, as he started directly for the sports rockets. He saw no one at all at f...

2025

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The story is set in a future where humanity has developed advanced technology that impacts the way people live and interact. "The Happy Herd" explores themes of conformity, societal control, and the nature of happiness.The plot follows a group of individuals who are part of a society where happiness is manufactured and maintained through technological means. The central character grapples with the implications of this engineered happiness and the loss of personal freedom and individuality ...

2025

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In "The Victor," Walton crafts a narrative set in a future society where human conflict and competition have taken on new and dramatic forms. The story likely revolves around themes of power, survival, and the nature of victory in a technologically advanced world. The protagonist, who may be involved in some form of competitive or combative scenario, must navigate complex challenges and moral dilemmas to emerge as "the victor."Walton's writing style is typical of mid-20th-century pulp fict...

2025

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"Mary Anonymous" is a science fiction novel that delves into themes of identity, society, and technology. The story follows the protagonist, Mary, who navigates a futuristic or altered reality where personal identity and societal roles are scrutinized or manipulated.The plot typically involves Mary facing challenges related to her identity or existence within a highly controlled or technologically advanced environment. The narrative explores the implications of anonymity, societal expectat...

2025

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Dreamer's World is a science fiction novel that explores themes of dream worlds, altered realities, and the nature of human consciousness. The story follows a protagonist who becomes entangled in a world where dreams and reality intertwine, leading to a series of surreal and thought-provoking adventures.The novel delves into the psychological and philosophical aspects of dreaming and the boundaries between reality and imagination. Walton’s writing often combines imaginative scenarios with ...