Two Science Fiction Adventures

On Wheels * Six-Gun Planet

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: John Jakes ISBN: 9781453263327
Publisher: Open Road Media Publication: July 31, 2012
Imprint: Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy Language: English
Author: John Jakes
ISBN: 9781453263327
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication: July 31, 2012
Imprint: Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Language: English

Two visions of the world gone mad, from master storyteller John Jakes

In On Wheels, the United States has become so overpopulated that a tenth of its people have no home. Instead, they spend their lives on the highway. With all of the dangers of the road, dropping below forty miles per hour would mean certain death—even for men like Billy Spoiler. The clans of the open road spend their lives battling each other for control of the freeway, and the Spoilers are no exception. They never give up, never pull over, and never take their hand off the throttle.

On the colony world of Six-Gun Planet, cowboys ride robot horses. In an effort to escape the corrupting influence of technology, the people of this strange, isolated world they call Missouri have reset the clock to 1880, building a civilization of main streets, saloons, and bordellos, where it is always high noon. Reluctant gunslinger Zak Randolf thinks the whole set-up is ridiculous, but he goes along with it because there’s good money in playing the part of a western hero. When notorious gunslinger Buffalo Yung challenges him to a duel, though, Zak gets serious. Missouri’s horses may be fake, but its bullets are definitely real.

This ebook bundle features an illustrated biography of John Jakes including rare images from the author’s personal collection.

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Two visions of the world gone mad, from master storyteller John Jakes

In On Wheels, the United States has become so overpopulated that a tenth of its people have no home. Instead, they spend their lives on the highway. With all of the dangers of the road, dropping below forty miles per hour would mean certain death—even for men like Billy Spoiler. The clans of the open road spend their lives battling each other for control of the freeway, and the Spoilers are no exception. They never give up, never pull over, and never take their hand off the throttle.

On the colony world of Six-Gun Planet, cowboys ride robot horses. In an effort to escape the corrupting influence of technology, the people of this strange, isolated world they call Missouri have reset the clock to 1880, building a civilization of main streets, saloons, and bordellos, where it is always high noon. Reluctant gunslinger Zak Randolf thinks the whole set-up is ridiculous, but he goes along with it because there’s good money in playing the part of a western hero. When notorious gunslinger Buffalo Yung challenges him to a duel, though, Zak gets serious. Missouri’s horses may be fake, but its bullets are definitely real.

This ebook bundle features an illustrated biography of John Jakes including rare images from the author’s personal collection.

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