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BRO I CAN’T BE THE ONLY ONE WHO SHIPS MATEO AND JEFF LIKE THEY ARE SO CUTE!!!!
The Atom Conspiracy by Jeff Sutton $5 Ace Books (1966) Sutton sets a world that banned all atomic research after WWIII in 1970. His world is completely unified, with it's capital in Australia and all political power and social status revolves around IQ. In 2449 A.D. someone is found dead from radiation exposure. The government's leader secretly enlists an average police detective, Max Krull, to investigate the suspected conspiracy. While Krull's investigation begins to uncover connections, another government faction frames him as a conspirator, and most of the novel follows his continued investigation while evading them and hiding, with plenty of tension and plot twists. Cover art by Jack Gaughan. . Overall Great Condition, Great Spine, Pages Look Excellent, Minor Shelf Wear, Minor Lean To Spine, Binding Tight . . . #theatomconspiracy #jeffsutton #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/CC6Vlz-gdkr/?igshid=1e9fun7ww83o3
Spacehive by Jeff Sutton $5 Ace Books (1960) The United States was tossing the parts of Project Spacehive into orbit like bits of a jigsaw puzzle, and then orbiting astronauts to fit the pieces together and make the first spaceship. It wasn't science fiction - just putting into operation a scheme that had been on the drawing boards since the first firings at Cape Canaveral. But while they'd figured the mechanics involved, they hadn't counted on an unexpected problem - how do you get any work done when you're a sitting duck every ninety minutes for Russian rocket snipers? The artist is not credited. . Overall Great Condition, Minor Spine Wear, Pages Excellent, Binding Tight . . . #spacehive #jeffsutton #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/CC3gQQAgThe/?igshid=1xeszajb9vh58
Apollo At Go by Jeff Sutton $8 Popular Library First Printing (1963) This book is a testament that Sutton certainly knew his stuff as he very accurately predicts both the time (July 1969) and most of the methods they actually used in the moon landing. The cover artist is very unfortunately unknown. . Overall Excellent Condition, Cover and Spine and Pages Are Near Perfect, Back Cover Has Slight Shelf Wear Near Bottom Spine . . . #apolloatgo #jeffsutton #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/CCv3QTJAiCK/?igshid=11loe6h88i80g
The Atom Conspiracy by Jeff Sutton $5 Ace Books (1966) Sutton sets a world that banned all atomic research after WWIII in 1970. His world is completely unified, with it's capital in Australia and all political power and social status revolves around IQ. In 2449 A.D. someone is found dead from radiation exposure. The government's leader secretly enlists an average police detective, Max Krull, to investigate the suspected conspiracy. While Krull's investigation begins to uncover connections, another government faction frames him as a conspirator, and most of the novel follows his continued investigation while evading them and hiding, with plenty of tension and plot twists. Cover art by Jack Gaughan. . Overall Great Condition, Great Spine, Pages Look Excellent, Minor Shelf Wear, Minor Lean To Spine, Binding Tight . . . #theatomconspiracy #jeffsutton #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/B5NhYl9gUPJ/?igshid=25pexiq9c7m6
Spacehive by Jeff Sutton $5 Ace Books (1960) The United States was tossing the parts of Project Spacehive into orbit like bits of a jigsaw puzzle, and then orbiting astronauts to fit the pieces together and make the first spaceship. It wasn't science fiction - just putting into operation a scheme that had been on the drawing boards since the first firings at Cape Canaveral. But while they'd figured the mechanics involved, they hadn't counted on an unexpected problem - how do you get any work done when you're a sitting duck every ninety minutes for Russian rocket snipers? The artist is not credited. . Overall Great Condition, Minor Spine Wear, Pages Excellent, Binding Tight . . . #spacehive #jeffsutton #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/B4FmjVKgzxY/?igshid=88nlywoekj8o
Apollo At Go by Jeff Sutton $8 Popular Library First Printing (1963) This book is a testament that Sutton certainly knew his stuff as he very accurately predicts both the time (July 1969) and most of the methods they actually used in the moon landing. The cover artist is very unfortunately unknown. . Overall Excellent Condition, Cover and Spine and Pages Are Near Perfect, Back Cover Has Slight Shelf Wear Near Bottom Spine . . . #apolloatgo #jeffsutton #paperbacksciencefiction https://www.instagram.com/p/B19A4_WgjuA/?igshid=sigvpv02gyl8