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In this introductory story to the Dave Hogarth space adventures trilogy he joins the first small party to experience a grand tour of the planets of a distant star system. The variation in the conditions on these alien worlds and the creatures to be found dwelling upon them is weird and often amusing. However, there is a hidden agenda by some of the party as well as some astonishing finds which bring the holiday tour to an unexpected conclusion.
In this final book of the Dave Hogarth space adventures trilogy, Dave returns to the scene of his previous exploits, a world many light-years from Earth. This time he is accompanying a glamorous and successful writer, ostensibly to advise on her new biographical book in which he will feature. As their relationship develops, Dave still finds time to pursue a theory with which he is obsessed - that the pharaohs of ancient Egypt were also space travellers and that they had visited this very planet. The final revelation on this comes in a startling climax.
A brilliant alien scientist is chased into our solar system for stealing a remarkable material. Before he is apprehended, he ejects in an escape pod his personal robot to which he has given remarkable powers and a covering of the material. It aids a young American family, living in a future world of food shortages. When they are forced to flee to another country, a further threat sees the action switch from Earth to a colonised Mars. How will this final confrontation be resolved?
In this second book of the Dave Hogarth space adventures trilogy, Dave returns to a world light years from Earth as part of a team investigating the apparent murder of an eminent Egyptologist. The list of suspects is weird and it takes a strange twist to reveal the truth.
Documents how traditional gradualistic views of biological and geographic evolution are giving way to a catastrophism that credits cataclysmic events, such as meteorite impacts, for the rapid bursts and abrupt transitions observed in the fossil record. This book discusses topics such as the history of the solar system and hominid evolution.
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