Back From the Dead to Save a World!
"A masterful story teller with a rich, poetic imagination ... right from the first sentence it is almost impossible to stop reading... Recommended!" -Charles Nuetzel, author of The Nova Incident.
The mind-bending second volume of the Michael Flannigan series: a never-reprinted, trio of pulp science fantasy classics that go imaginatively over-the-top as they progress. The people of Serin-Gor believed their champion, Michael Flannigan, dead, and that there was no hope for their primitive world as it faced destruction by powerful alien science. So who was the man who returned through the lens to the land beyond it claiming to be Michael Flannigan? Not even the woman who loved him was sure. And if he was Michael Flannigan, perhaps it would have been better if he wasn't. For he would have to enter the citadel of an alien God, and to win Flannigan would have to lose all his humanity. and become a God himself! A sexless being of golden metal, a living robot. And what kind of love could there be for such a man? Writer Raymond Palmer hailed the Michael Flannigan Trilogy as "Prime adventure continues in the high standard and tradition of Edgar Rice Burroughs!" when it first appeared in a rival publication.
"I'd stand in line for a story by Stu Byrne!" said Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. But you don't need to stand in line. You can read this enthralling trilogy by veteran sf pulpster Stuart J. Byrne, right now. Includes a special introduction by the author about the events that led to the writing of this book.
"A masterful story teller with a rich, poetic imagination ... right from the first sentence it is almost impossible to stop reading... Recommended!" -Charles Nuetzel, author of The Nova Incident.
The mind-bending second volume of the Michael Flannigan series: a never-reprinted, trio of pulp science fantasy classics that go imaginatively over-the-top as they progress. The people of Serin-Gor believed their champion, Michael Flannigan, dead, and that there was no hope for their primitive world as it faced destruction by powerful alien science. So who was the man who returned through the lens to the land beyond it claiming to be Michael Flannigan? Not even the woman who loved him was sure. And if he was Michael Flannigan, perhaps it would have been better if he wasn't. For he would have to enter the citadel of an alien God, and to win Flannigan would have to lose all his humanity. and become a God himself! A sexless being of golden metal, a living robot. And what kind of love could there be for such a man? Writer Raymond Palmer hailed the Michael Flannigan Trilogy as "Prime adventure continues in the high standard and tradition of Edgar Rice Burroughs!" when it first appeared in a rival publication.
"I'd stand in line for a story by Stu Byrne!" said Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. But you don't need to stand in line. You can read this enthralling trilogy by veteran sf pulpster Stuart J. Byrne, right now. Includes a special introduction by the author about the events that led to the writing of this book.