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Paul Preuss

    March 7, 1942

    Paul Preuss is an American author of science fiction and science articles, who also works as a science consultant for film companies. His works often lean on scientific concepts, exploring the possibilities of future technologies and their impact on society. Preuss's style is known for its meticulous scientific accuracy combined with engaging storytelling that draws readers into compelling narratives.

    Paul Preuss
    Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 5-The Diamond Moon
    Maelstrom
    Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 1-Breaking Strain
    The Gates of Heaven
    Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 4-The Medusa Encounter
    Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 6-The Shining Ones
    • 2021

      Blending mystery with science fiction, this book draws inspiration from the classic works of Isaac Asimov, particularly the LIJE BALEY-Daneel Olivaw series. It weaves a compelling narrative that challenges perceptions of reality and explores the interplay between human and artificial intelligence, promising readers an engaging and thought-provoking experience.

      Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 1-Breaking Strain
    • 2021

      Blending elements of mystery and science fiction, this book draws comparisons to the renowned works of Isaac Asimov, particularly the Lije Baley-Daneel Olivaw series. It promises a thrilling narrative that intertwines intricate plots with futuristic themes, appealing to fans of both genres. The story likely explores complex characters and thought-provoking dilemmas, offering a captivating experience for readers who enjoy speculative fiction infused with suspense.

      Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 6-The Shining Ones
    • 2021

      Blending mystery with science fiction, this book draws inspiration from the classic works of Isaac Asimov, particularly the LIJE BALEY-Daneel Olivaw series. It promises a thought-provoking narrative that explores complex themes and intriguing plot twists, appealing to fans of both genres. The story likely delves into advanced technology and ethical dilemmas, inviting readers to ponder the implications of artificial intelligence and human interaction.

      Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 4-The Medusa Encounter
    • 2021

      Blending mystery with science fiction, this narrative draws comparisons to the classic works of Isaac Asimov, particularly the Lije Baley-Daneel Olivaw series. The story intricately weaves together elements of suspense and futuristic themes, inviting readers into a thought-provoking exploration of technology and humanity. Engaging characters navigate complex dilemmas, making for a compelling read that challenges perceptions of both genres.

      Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 5-The Diamond Moon
    • 2014

      Core, A Novel

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The admiration for Paul Preuss's work is evident, particularly for his expansion of short stories into the successful Venus Prime series. The author expresses confidence in Preuss's abilities and wishes him success with his new novel, highlighting the collaborative spirit and the impact of Preuss's storytelling on the genre.

      Core, A Novel
    • 2002

      The concluding volume in a series of science fiction thrillers evolved from the works of Arthur C. Clarke. This volume includes a section of computer- generated tech specs and blueprints of the spacecraft and hardware from Venus Prime.

      Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 6
    • 2001

      Recovering from a mission on Mars, Sparta finds herself the guest of the Space Board. But relaxation is short-lived as Sparta soon sets out to investigate the Board itself. It appears that members of Free Spirit, a religious cult bent on galactical control, have infiltrated the Space Board. schovat popis

      Arthur C.Clarke's Venus Prime
    • 1994

      The planet's only hope lies in the brilliant minds of a father and son, Cyrus and Leiden Hudder - minds singularly linked in the mission to save life on Earth, but separated by a lifetime of misunderstanding and resentment which culminated in Cyrus's disappearance in the early 1980s. In the embers of the first atomic explosion at White Sands during WW II, Cyrus Hudder discovers an extraordinary new crystal, harder than diamond, impossible to melt. Cyrus has long dreamed of drilling down to the Earth's core; now, if he lines the hole with ``hudderite, '' the idea seems feasible.

      Core
    • 1991

      Hide and Seek

      • 281 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.4(10)Add rating

      the third volume in a series of science-fiction thrillers evolving from the works of arthur c. clarke, grandmaster of science fiction and author of 2001: a space odyssey. Her code name is Sparta. Her beauty veils a mysterious past and abilities far surpassing those of a normal human?the first product of advanced biotech engineering. At long last, evidence of extraterrestrial life has been found: a plaque discovered on the edge of the north polar icecap on Mars. And when the theft of that alien artifact leads to two murders in the Labyrinth City, Sparta must risk her life?and her identity?to solve the case. As the mystery unravels, the investigation becomes a race across the stars to retrieve the plaque?a quest which will ultimately uncover even more evidence than Earth's scientists have ever discovered This star-spanning adventure brings together the genius of Arthur C. Clarke and the talents of distinguished science- fiction writer Paul Preuss. Introduction by Arthur C. Clarke.

      Hide and Seek
    • 1988

      Maelstrom

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.0(45)Add rating

      Blending elements of mystery and science fiction, this book draws comparisons to the iconic works of Isaac Asimov, particularly the LIJE BALEY-Daneel Olivaw series. It promises a compelling narrative that explores intricate themes and thought-provoking concepts, appealing to fans of both genres. The story likely features complex characters and a gripping plot that intertwines suspense with speculative elements, inviting readers to engage with a richly imagined world.

      Maelstrom