
Henry Kuttner
Henry Kuttner was an American author of science fiction, fantasy and horror.

The Eyes of Thar
Driven by vengeance on a desolate Mars, an outlaw's quest takes a strange turn as love crosses dimensions, revealing a destiny intertwined with sacrifice and heartbreaking separation.
By Henry Kuttner

The Crystal Circe
Entranced by a space crystal's power, two men journey to an unknown world, where one vanishes and the other must confront a seductive, godlike woman.
By Henry Kuttner

The Ego Machine
A struggling playwright's world is turned upside down by a robot and an experiment that threatens to rewrite his personality.
By Henry Kuttner

The Secret of Kralitz
Drawn into the sinister depths of his ancestral home, a new baron uncovers a horrifying family secret that binds him to a terrifying and inescapable fate.
By Henry Kuttner

Don't look now
A man suddenly sees aliens disguised as humans and tries to convince a skeptical reporter of a hidden invasion that threatens to control their world completely.
By Henry Kuttner

War-Gods of the Void
On a deadly planet ruled by alien overlords, an Earth investigator must overcome a strange fever, unite with fellow captives, and confront a powerful empire to reclaim his freedom.
By Henry Kuttner

Dream's end
A psychiatrist dives into a patient's mind to cure them, only to find reality itself unraveling around him.
By Henry Kuttner

What Hath Me?
A man must confront god-like beings and his deepest fears on an alien world as he becomes the unlikely hope for a rebellion against a tyrannical empire.
By Henry Kuttner

Crypt-City of the Deathless One
A broken man fights his way through an alien world to find a cure while running from the memory of a lost love.
By Henry Kuttner

Thunder in the void
Driven by vengeance and haunted by betrayal, a man confronts deadly aliens in the vast emptiness of space.
By Henry Kuttner

Where the World is Quiet
In the misty Andes, an anthropologist must confront a terrifying alien presence to save innocent girls from a fate worse than death.
By Henry Kuttner