


Books in series

#1
Walkers on the Sky
1976
1st Daw edition 1976 paperback, vg++ In stock shipped from our UK warehouse

#2
The Right Hand of Dextra
1977
To the purple born, the key to life on Earth is the DNA helix, which determines all the characteristics of every living thing. The helix, a series of molecules within the life cell, is a spiral - with a left-hand turn.
The planet called Dextra could have been a duplicate of Earth. It teemed with life, both flora and fauna. But on Dextra the helix of life had a right-hand thread. And there could be no viable combination between the two life forms, the native and the invading Terran.
So it became a battle on the part of the colonists to uproot the native Dextran ecology - purple plants and beasts with surprising intelligence - and replace it with Earth-born green. But the planet fought back in its own way. And the result is a science fiction novel that is unusual, exciting, and highly original.

#3
The Wildings of Westron
1977
1st edition paperback, vg

#4
The Gods of Xuma
1978
If the universe is infinite, it follows that somewhere there may be real physical worlds that duplicate those of the imagination. And when Tom Carson caught sight of the third planet of 82 Eridani, he recognized at once its resemblance to that imaginary Mars called "Barsoom" of the ancient novelist Burroughs.
Of course there were differences, but even so this planet was ruddy, criss-crossed with canals, and its inhabitants were redskinned, fought with swords, and had many things superficially in common with the fantasy Mars of the John Cater adventures.
But there were indeed vital variations that would eventually trip up the self-deceived science-fiction-reading travellers from 24th Century Earth. Theirin hangs a tale that will delight and surprise everyone who enjoys the thrill of exploring a new world, especially one that seems peculiarly familiar.

#5
Warlords of Xuma
1983
The planet at first appeared to be a duplicate of old Mars as Burroughs had portrayed it—Barsoom come to life. But the desperate expeditioners from Earth soon found out otherwise. The red "Martians", the flying boats, the warring cities, and the canal network were all parts of an ancient and well-established civilization.
This did not stop the little human colony from dreaming of conquest. It still seemed possible. Only now it would take cunning diplomacy and the preparation of a few Earth weapons to make themselves masters of that world.

#6
The Fourth Hemisphere
1980
Author
David J. Lake
Author · 7 books
David Lake was educated in both India and England, then taught English in various countries, including Vietnam and Thailand; since 1967 he has been at the University of Queensland, Brisbane. He began creative writing as a poet about 1970.