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Joseph E. Kelleam


When the Red King Woke

Joseph E. Kelleam

The shining pillar was nine or ten feet high and about a foot across. The top of it was flattened and rounded out. It was like a great golden pin thrust into the center of a shell. Within, Tom Blake saw a globe of reddish-gold that was neither solid nor gas. It began to move up and down the golden spike. At times, it flattened itself into a disc, or took the shape of a cylinder, or even a cone; then it became a globe again, and he wondered why it didn't tear itself loose from the spike that held it.

The Red King was a living core of light with a reddish halo. From this distance, it seemed little more than a cloud. When the cloud moved and changed its shape, a nucleus of reddish gold moved and changed with it.

They said that if your mind could contact the mind of this sleeping being they called the Red King, your dreams would come true, your wishes be granted. The Red King slept, but one day he would awake, and die--and those who could not contact him, and hated the minority who could, said that when he awoke, all the stuff of his dreams would vanish.

But what was this world? And what was Tom Blake doing here?

He and Flo DeLee had been out in the quadrangle at Squantley College that night, the night Tom was about to propose and give her the ring with the tiny diamonds that he had saved for for so long. Flo told him of a dream she had had, about a Red King who granted wishes...

Tom laughed, but he didn't laugh long. Three bell-like notes sounded, and a bubble seemed to come down from the tower of the college. It absorbed Flo and she was gone. And when Tom ran after her, another bubble captured him.

Tom found himself in a strange world where a bewildering variety of people, some of them Earthmen or the descendants of Earthmen, lived in a medieval-like civilization, and plotted against a minority who were able to contact the Red King and obtain their hearts' desire. They rode giant cats, instead of horses, and many things were strange-yet, so much was familiar. Tom was captured by Gathun of the Tiger Heart, Grand Marshal of the Marches and leader of the enemies of Eldon, the realm of those who could talk to the Red King. Every newcomer to his world was to be brought before the Red King, to see if contact could be made.

What chance did these semi-barbarians among whom Blake had fallen have against the super-science of Tulp and the folk of Eldon? And why did they hate the people of Eldon, when Tulp was not only willing but eager to share all the benefits he had obtained from the Red King with the entire world?

The Man Who Mastered Time / Overlords From Space

Ray Cummings
Joseph E. Kelleam

The Man Who Mastered Time

It took what seemed but half a day's traveling to traverse the 28,000 years that separated Loto Rogers from the most beautiful girl he had ever seen. He had expected to find mighty cities and a flowering civilization in that future world, but instead he found only ice and snow--and Azeela.

Overlords From Space

Beware the planet-wreckers! The regime of the Zarles had turned Earth into Hell. Possessing strange unearthly perception, weapons of cosmic destruction, and motivated by an inhuman cruelty, these overlords from space had enslaved the Earth in a feudal terror. Then, one day, Jeff Gambrell, a human slave, defied his particular tyrant once too often and found himself facing the impossible challenge - how to escape. It had been done before, therefore he knew what had always seemed impossible was not...

Jeff's life and death struggle against the fiendish cunning of the Zarlesis is set against a startling background of unleashed interplanetary fury. Joseph E. Kelleam's new novel explores the frightening depths of man's inventive powers with brilliant detail and breath-taking power.

The Little Men

The Little Men: Book 1

Joseph E. Kelleam

Jack Odin knew all about the Norse legends; naturally, he had read them as a kid. But he never expected a midnight call from a group of dwarves and a beautiful princess wanting medical aid for a companion. Only their companion turned out to be the assassin of a high U.S. official after Jack operates and saves the man's life. Forced to flee with the "little men" and their companions, Jack finds himself traveling to a lost world in a vast cavern beneath the Earth's crust! There in a land that played host to wrecked star travelers for ages, Jack Odin must rival the evil Grim Hagen for the hand of the brilliant and beautiful Princess Maya, an act that sets off the Gotterdammerung of a world and the ultimate battle between Hunters Out of Time.

Originally appeared as Hunters Out of Time (Amazing Stories, February 1959)

Hunters of Space

The Little Men: Book 2

Joseph E. Kelleam

In this sequel to The Little Men, Jack Odin finally finds his way back to the underground world of Opal, only to find the demolished ruins of the once beautiful and enticing city. The Evil Grim Hagen has fled with the unconscious Princess Maya in his possession and is now plundering and destroying his way through the far reaches of outer space. Here is another exciting excerpt in the adventures of Jack Odin and the extraordinary characters he met in an underground realm on Earth. Join them in their race to try and save humanity!

Originally appeared as Hunters Out of Space, Amazing Stories, May 1960

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