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Richard Rein Smith

Information on this author is scarce, but their work continues to inspire readers.

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Pick a Crime

In a world where crime is obsolete, a man desperate for a normal life attempts a crime, leading to an unexpected confrontation with control and identity.

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The way out

In a war-torn galaxy, a soldier's sanity unravels as he fights to protect his mind from enemy manipulation, only to discover that the true battle lies within his own perception of reality.

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The angry house

When a technologically advanced house becomes the target of a break-in, it uses its intelligence to protect itself and turn the tables on the unsuspecting criminals.

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Alien Equivalent

** On Mars, a desperate man risks everything in a treacherous gamble to escape exploitation and return to Earth.

By Richard Rein Smith

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No Hiding Place

On a journey to Venus, three desperate survivors must outwit a relentless alien race in the vast emptiness of space to save themselves from certain destruction.

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The beast of boredom

A man battles both time and madness when a Martian artifact forces him to repeat the same ten minutes for what could be eternity.

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The Snare

Stranded on the Moon, explorers trigger an ancient trap and must use their wits to escape an alien abduction and journey back to Earth.

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Compatible

A desperate surgeon takes extreme measures to fix his failing marriage to a woman consumed by hypochondria, leading to unexpected consequences about love, identity, and technology.

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