"Enter the Nebula" by Carl Jacobi is a science fiction adventure that takes place in a vibrant Martian world, where a suave thief known as the Nebula finds himself caught in a web of crime and conspiracy. Framed for a murder he didn't commit, the Nebula, also known as Jimmy Starr, is blackmailed by a shadowy figure into performing another daring robbery. As he investigates, Jimmy uncovers a plot that reaches the highest levels of Martian society, all stemming from the theft of valuable cyphers and the mysterious death of his father. Partnered with the determined Linda Hall, Jimmy races to expose the villainous Hamilton Garth and his terrifying plan involving parasitic artifacts, pushing his skills and courage to the limit in a battle to save Mars from destruction. The swiftly flowing story features elements of mystery, heists, and science fiction to engross the reader.

Enter the Nebula
By Carl Jacobi
In a thrilling race against time, a charming thief on Mars must clear his name, pull off one last heist, and stop a sinister plot that could destroy the entire planet.
Summary
About the AuthorCarl Richard Jacobi was an American journalist and writer. He wrote short stories in the horror and fantasy genres for the pulp magazine market, appearing in such pulps of the bizarre and uncanny as Weird Tales, Ghost Stories, Startling Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stories and Strange Stories. He also wrote stories crime and adventure which appeared in such pulps as Thrilling Adventures, Complete Stories, Top-Notch, Short Stories, The Skipper, Doc Savage and Dime Adventures Magazine. Jacobi also produced some science fiction, mainly space opera, published in such magazines as Planet Stories. He was one of the last surviving pulp-fictioneers to have contributed to the legendary American horror magazine Weird Tales during its "glory days". His stories have been translated into French, Swedish, Danish and Dutch.
Carl Richard Jacobi was an American journalist and writer. He wrote short stories in the horror and fantasy genres for the pulp magazine market, appearing in such pulps of the bizarre and uncanny as Weird Tales, Ghost Stories, Startling Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stories and Strange Stories. He also wrote stories crime and adventure which appeared in such pulps as Thrilling Adventures, Complete Stories, Top-Notch, Short Stories, The Skipper, Doc Savage and Dime Adventures Magazine. Jacobi also produced some science fiction, mainly space opera, published in such magazines as Planet Stories. He was one of the last surviving pulp-fictioneers to have contributed to the legendary American horror magazine Weird Tales during its "glory days". His stories have been translated into French, Swedish, Danish and Dutch.