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Charles L. Harness

    December 29, 1915 – September 20, 2005

    Charles Harness is renowned for his inventive science fiction, often delving into the complexities of the future and the intricacies of law. His narratives, shaped by his background as a patent attorney, showcase a sharp intellect and a unique perspective on technology and society. Harness masterfully weaves legal and scientific concepts into compelling plots that challenge the reader's thinking. His prose is precise and considered, reflecting a deep thoughtfulness and an ability to anticipate future challenges.

    Der Todeskandidat Erde
    Die in der Tiefe. Science Fiction
    Feuervogel
    Lurid Dreams
    The Rose
    Rings
    • 1999

      Rings

      • 598 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
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      The third volume in the publisher's resuscitation of Harness contains four short novels, three previously published and the fourth new.

      Rings
    • 1990

      Lurid Dreams

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      Transported back in time to shortly before the Civil War, William Reynolds finds himself and his time-traveling abilities in the thick of a Confederate plot to use Edgar Allen Poe to win the war for the South

      Lurid Dreams
    • 1981

      The Rose

      • 158 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.6(117)Add rating

      Contents: · The Rose · na Authentic #31 ’53 · The Chessplayers · ss F&SF Oct ’53 · The New Reality · nv Thrilling Wonder Stories Dec ’50

      The Rose