"The Whispering Spheres" by R. R. (Russell Robert) Winterbotham is a science fiction story that plunges into a world facing destruction by fiery, alien spheres, likely written in the early 1940s. The saga follows Captain Ted Taylor, a scientist turned military leader, as he confronts these deadly spheres at a weapons factory after a failed sabotage attempt. These spheres don't just kill with energy bolts; they feed on human emotions like fear and frustration, making them even crueler. Navigating themes of survival, fear, and sacrifice, Captain Taylor and his team fight against the clock to uncover the secrets of these alien entities and find a way to defeat them. The story highlights the strength and durability of humanity against the backdrop of betrayal and horror, questioning what it truly means to survive when faced with overwhelming challenges.

The Whispering Spheres
By R. R. (Russell Robert) Winterbotham
In a world terrorized by fiery orbs that prey on fear, humanity must discover how to fight not just for their lives, but against their very emotions if they want to survive.
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2007-08-03
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About the AuthorRussell Robert Winterbotham was an American writer of western and science fiction genre fiction, and the author of instructional pamphlets and several Big Little Books. He also wrote crime stories and one science fiction novel using the pen name "J. Harvey Bond". Another science fiction novel used the pseudonym "Franklin Hadley". He also wrote scripts for Fred Harman's western comic Red Ryder.
Russell Robert Winterbotham was an American writer of western and science fiction genre fiction, and the author of instructional pamphlets and several Big Little Books. He also wrote crime stories and one science fiction novel using the pen name "J. Harvey Bond". Another science fiction novel used the pseudonym "Franklin Hadley". He also wrote scripts for Fred Harman's western comic Red Ryder.
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