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Books with title Masters of the Vortex

  • Masters of the Vortex

    E. E. Doc Smith

    Mass Market Paperback (Pyramid Books, Aug. 1, 1968)
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  • Masters of the Vortex

    E.E. "Doc" Smith

    (Pyramid Books, Jan. 1, 1970)
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  • Masters of the Vortex - X-1851

    E. E. "Doc" Smith

    Paperback (Pyramid Science Fiction, Jan. 1, 1960)
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  • The Masters of Evil

    Jeff Parker, Manuel Garcia

    Library Binding (Spotlight, July 1, 2007)
    Ultron couldn't do it. Baron Zemo couldn't do it. Even the Leader with the Abomination couldn't do it. But together these super-powered creeps form a team that could finally defeat the Avengers - Captain America, Storm, Hulk, Spider-Man, Giant Girl, and Wolverine. Now that would make them truly...THE MASTERS OF EVIL! MARVEL AGE introduces new and young readers to some of the greatest legends of the Marvel Universe, with dynamic brand-new art and a contemporary sensibility in these action-packed graphic novels. Spotlight is a division of ABDO Publishing Group, and features library editions of popular fiction titles. Spotlight editions are printed on high-quality paper and with reinforced library bindings.
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  • Masters of the Wind

    Sylvia Lumley

    eBook (Sylvia Lumley, Feb. 1, 2014)
    Here at last, the long awaited sequel to Fire Wizard.Using the transportation device they stole from the Fire Wizard in Chicago, Michael and Anna go to her planet to get married. But when they try to visit Michael's family on Earth, the device is seized by alien beings. In a ferocious wind the pair are wrenched apart and are sent hurtling alone through the void to their own home worlds. Separated, with no way of contacting the other, each vows to find a way back. To find these aliens, Anna embarks on a perilous journey across her lawless world of baronial castles and small villages, but someone will stop at nothing to prevent her from discovering the truth. Michael tracks down the one ruthless man from Anna’s world who might know something, but finds himself in mortal danger as he follows his trail of destruction across our world.But who are these Masters of the Wind, and what do they want?
  • Duel of the Masters

    Chris Martindale

    Paperback (TSR Hobbies, Sept. 15, 1984)
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  • Masters of the Wind

    Sylvia Lumley

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, March 2, 2015)
    Anna and Michael escape from the Fire Wizard in Chicago, steal his travelling device, a small silver sphere, and go to Anna's world where they plan to marry. But all does not go well. The device is confiscated by strange alien beings and they are sent hurtling alone through the void to their own home worlds. Separated, with no way of contacting the other, each vows to find a way back. Determined to find these aliens, Anna and her friends, Pell and Rikan, embark on a perilous journey across her lawless world but misfortune dogs their every step as someone will stop at nothing to prevent her from discovering the truth. Michael tracks down the one ruthless man who may know something, the captain from Anna's world, now also stranded on Earth. But he finds himself in mortal danger and on the run from the law, as he follows this man's trail of destruction across our world. But who are these aliens with so much power? And what do they want? Both Anna and Michael find tantalizing clues and suspect there are some people on both worlds who know all the answers.
  • Duel of the Masters

    Chris Martindale

    Paperback (Tsr, March 15, 1843)
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  • The Valley of the Masters

    Charles Minor Blackford

    (, Feb. 22, 2020)
    witchcraft—but Henry's real offensewas dying—and he wanted His sin was curiosity—his crime wasagainst his strange world was that itit to live!
  • The Valley of the Masters

    Charles Minor Blackford

    (, Feb. 26, 2020)
    His sin was curiosity—his crime waswitchcraft—but Henry's real offenseagainst his strange world was that itwas dying—and he wanted it to live!
  • The Valley of the Masters

    Charles Minor Blackford

    (, Feb. 21, 2020)
    His sin was curiosity—his crime waswitchcraft—but Henry's real offenseagainst his strange world was that itwas dying—and he wanted it to live!