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James H. Schmitz

James Henry Schmitz was a German-American science fiction writer.

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Legacy

A skilled young woman discovers a dangerous conspiracy involving mysterious creatures and government secrets that will test her trust and courage.

By James H. Schmitz

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Captives of the Thieve-Star

A newlywed couple's blissful start is shattered as they're thrust into a dangerous game of cat and mouse for stolen jewels, facing space thugs and a haunted alien spaceship.

By James H. Schmitz

(100)
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Watch the Sky

On a distant planet, a man and his aunt become entangled in a deceptive plot, using a relic from a past war to shape their world's destiny amid looming alien threats.

By James H. Schmitz

(100)
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Left hand, right hand

Crash-landing into alien captivity, a confused pilot and a clever engineer must outwit their captors, face deception from their own people, and stop an intergalactic war before it begins.

By James H. Schmitz

(100)
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Lion Loose

In a collapsing space hotel full of criminal plots and deadly creatures, two unlikely heroes must team up to survive before it's too late.

By James H. Schmitz

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The Other Likeness

Genetically engineered beings uncover a sinister plot and must choose between their creators' mission and the fate of humanity, forcing them to confront their manufactured identities.

By James H. Schmitz

(100)
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The Winds of Time

When a routine space charter is hijacked by temporal forces, the crew must outwit a secretive client and a menacing creature to escape a reality-bending adventure.

By James H. Schmitz

(100)
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Summer Guests

A salesman's humdrum vacation is interrupted when he discovers miniature winged beings and must protect them from a looming threat, blurring the line between reality and the extraordinary.

By James H. Schmitz

(100)
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Oneness

Captured and interrogated, a revolutionary uses his extraordinary ability to connect with others, challenging the foundations of a powerful ruling organization and sparking an unexpected transformation.

By James H. Schmitz

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Novice

A teenage genius must use her newfound telepathic powers to protect a misunderstood alien species from exploitation and extinction.

By James H. Schmitz

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The beacon to elsewhere

In a universe teetering on the edge of chaos, a determined officer races against time to recover a stolen substance with the power to control space and unravel a conspiracy that could shatter reality.

By James H. Schmitz

(100)
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Gone Fishing

During a seemingly innocent fishing trip, a man seeking fortune finds himself caught in a scientist's experiment, where the line between reality and manipulation blurs with unsettling consequences.

By James H. Schmitz

(100)
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An Incident on Route 12

A fleeing thief's desperate plan to exploit passing motorists on a deserted road spirals into a horrifying encounter with an extraterrestrial being, turning his escape into a fight for survival against an unknown terror.

By James H. Schmitz

(100)
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The Star Hyacinths

A castaway, a determined businessman, and a questionable crew play a deadly cat and mouse game on a haunted derelict ship to obtain riches from stolen stellar flora.

By James H. Schmitz

(100)
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Rogue psi

In a world of mind control and futuristic tech, a team must stop a rogue telepath from ruining interplanetary colonization, or else fall victim to his mental grasp.

By James H. Schmitz

(100)
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Ham Sandwich

When a cop infiltrates a bizarre mind-training institute, a simple sandwich visualization exercise spirals into a criminal conspiracy that questions the very nature of reality.

By James H. Schmitz

(100)