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The Mysteries of Mars

Embark on an unforgettable journey to the Red Planet, where ancient secrets lie buried beneath the Martian dust. This series blends thrilling scientific mysteries with daring exploration and the unearthing of profound archaeological discoveries. Follow intrepid characters as they navigate treacherous landscapes and confront the unknown dangers threatening humanity's future. It's a saga of survival, discovery, and the ultimate quest for truth beyond Earth.

City Outside the World
Down to a Sunless Sea
The Valley Where Time Stood Still
The Man Who Loved Mars

Recommended Reading Order

  • The Man Who Loved Mars

    • 158 pages
    • 6 hours of reading

    Set in the haunting ruins of llionis, a once-great city on Mars, the narrative explores the remnants of a lost empire and its ancient faith. Earthmen Ivo Tengren and scientist Keresny embark on a quest to uncover a hidden treasure within this desolate landscape. As they arrive at the city, long abandoned and shrouded in mystery, they discover that their adventure is just beginning, hinting at deeper secrets and challenges that await them in this ghostly realm.

    The Man Who Loved Mars
  • A Terran adventurer on the ultimate Martian odyssey to discover the ultimate secret of Mars and the universe.or else be destroyed by the dark forces that rules the valley where time stood still!

    The Valley Where Time Stood Still
  • Down to a Sunless Sea

    • 176 pages
    • 7 hours of reading

    In a desperate bid for freedom, Brant escapes across the vast, ancient dust-oceans of Mars, unaware that his flight will lead him into an extraordinary adventure filled with unexpected challenges and wonders. The story promises a thrilling exploration of a richly imagined Martian landscape, where survival and discovery intertwine, setting the stage for an epic journey that transcends the ordinary.

    Down to a Sunless Sea
  • City Outside the World

    • 226 pages
    • 8 hours of reading

    Lin Carter was an American author, editor, and critic known for his contributions to the fantasy and science fiction genres. He is best remembered for his "Thongor" sword-and-sorcery series and for his role in reviving interest in classic fantasy literature through his work as editor of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series. Carter also wrote extensively in the tradition of authors like H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Rice Burroughs, and his efforts helped introduce a new generation of readers to the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, Lord Dunsany, and others.

    City Outside the World