"Eternal Zemmd Must Die!" by Henry Hasse is a science fiction novel that throws readers into a whirlwind of danger where the fate of a Solar System Federation hangs in the balance. The story kicks off with DeHarries, Earth's Correlator, stumbling upon a terrifying possibility: an alien intelligence might be pulling the strings in the Federation's most important circles, which compels him to gather planetary leaders for a critical discussion. The narrative quickly takes a suspenseful turn as an unknown force storms into the Solar System, stirring up disorder and suspicion. DeHarries raises red flags about the Federation's weakening state, highlighting strange incidents that hint at a much larger danger. We meet other compelling players such as Aladdian, the Empress of Venus, and Curt Emmons, who find themselves entangled in a dangerous game of secrecy, hidden agendas, and the intimidating shadow of the alien mastermind, Zemmd and as plots thicken, delegate tensions soar alongside covert operations sparking escapes, attacks, and the indication of sinister intentions, setting the stage for a sweeping story of interstellar conflict and survival.

Eternal Zemmd Must Die!
By Henry Hasse
In a galaxy threatened by an unknown enemy, a group of heroes must fight to expose a hidden infiltration and stop a looming galactic war.
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2021-03-04
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About the AuthorHenry Louis Hasse was an American science fiction author and fan. He is probably known best for being the co-author of Ray Bradbury's first professionally published story, "Pendulum", which appeared in November 1941 in Super Science Stories. Hasse co-authored two more published stories with Bradbury: "Gabriel's Horn" (1943) and "Final Victim" (1946).
Henry Louis Hasse was an American science fiction author and fan. He is probably known best for being the co-author of Ray Bradbury's first professionally published story, "Pendulum", which appeared in November 1941 in Super Science Stories. Hasse co-authored two more published stories with Bradbury: "Gabriel's Horn" (1943) and "Final Victim" (1946).
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