Lost SciFi Books 431 thru 435, C. S. Lewis
Lost SciFi Books 431 thru 435, C. S. Lewis
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 431 thru 435
Alien Minds, Frozen Mysteries, and Timeless Imagination

Author: C. S. Lewis, Hayden Howard, J. T. McIntosh, Ron Goulart, Russ Winterbotham

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 2 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 07/04/2026


Synopsis

Lost Sci-Fi Books 431 thru 435 is a remarkable collection of Golden Age science fiction featuring dangerous expeditions, alien minds, unforgettable adventures, and one of fantasy’s most imaginative authors. These five stories take readers from Earth’s frozen frontiers to the planets Mercury and Venus before ending in a dreamlike world where reality itself becomes uncertain.The journey begins with Murder Beneath the Polar Ice by Hayden Howard, where an expedition into the frozen wilderness uncovers far more than anyone expected. In You Were Right, Joe, J. T. McIntosh crafts a compelling tale in which a dismissed idea refuses to stay buried, forcing ordinary people to confront extraordinary possibilities.Russ Winterbotham’s The Thought-Men of Mercury delivers classic planetary adventure as explorers encounter a civilization whose greatest weapon isn’t technology, but the power of the mind. Ron Goulart brings his trademark wit to The Yes Men of Venus, a clever and entertaining story filled with surprising twists, offbeat humor, and unforgettable extraterrestrials. The collection concludes with The Shoddy Lands by C. S. Lewis, a haunting and thought-provoking journey into a strange landscape that explores perception, imagination, and the hidden nature of the human mind.Together these five stories celebrate everything that made classic speculative fiction timeless—bold ideas, unforgettable characters, suspense, humor, mystery, and boundless imagination. Whether you enjoy planetary adventures, psychological science fiction, alien encounters, or philosophical fantasy, Lost Sci-Fi Books 431 thru 435 delivers five unforgettable stories that continue to captivate readers decades after their original publication.

About C. S. Lewis

It is a lofty goal, but many would be pleased if the work they accomplished would last well after their death, and be lauded with posthumous praise. Such is what happened to British author Clive Staples Lewis. He was born on November 29, 1898 and passed on November 22, 1963...... just prior to his 65th birthday. It was 2013 on the 50th Anniversary of Lewis' death, that he was honored by being given a memorial in Poet's Corner in West minister Abbey.

Lewis wore many professional hats......that of novelist, poet, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, lay theologian, broadcaster, lecturer, and Christian apologist. His best known work is The Chronicles of Narnia, The Screwtape Letters, and The Space Trilogy. He is the author of more than 30 books, translated into over 30 languages. As we are all aware, The Chronicles of Narnia had tremendous sales numbers and have been made popular on stage, TV, radio, and cinema.

Lewis married American author, Joy Davidman, in 1956, but sadly, she passed away only four years later from cancer at only 45 years old. Lewis then died in 1963 of renal failure.


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