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"NOBODY DOES IT BETTER THAN NIVEN AND POURNELLE.
I LOVED IT!"
--Tom Clancy
They first appear as a series of dots on astronomical plates, heading from Saturn directly toward Earth. Since the ringed planet carries no life, scientists deduce the mysterious ship to be a visitor from another star.
The world's frantic efforts to signal the aliens go unanswered. The first contact is hostile: the invaders blast a Soviet space station, seize the survivors, and then destroy every dam and installation on Earth with a hail of asteriods.
Now the conquerors are descending on the American heartland, demanding servile surrender--or death for all humans.
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Some days it just doesn't pay to be a soldier. Captain Rick Galloway and his men had been talked into volunteering for a dangerous mission only to be ruthlessly abandoned when faceless CIA higher-ups pulled the plug on the operation. They were cut off in hostile territory, with local troops and their Cuban ''advisors'' rapidly closing in -- and then the alien spaceship landed.
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Monumental devastation will sweep across the globe if the newly-discovered Hamner-Brown comet collides with the one major obstacle in its path: Earth.
For millionaire Tim Hamner, the comet is a ticket to immortality. For filmmaker Harvey Randall, it's a shot to redeem a flagging career. And for astronauts John Baker and Rick Delanty, it's a second chance for glory in outer space.
But for a world gripped by comet fever, fascination quickly turns to fear. And only those who survive the impact will know the even greater terror, when rich and poor, politicians and killers, turn to each other or against each other--and the remnants of humanity grow savage to battle for what little remains . . .
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This is the sequel to "The Mote in God's Eye". Humankind has spent 100 years agonizing over the threat posed by the only aliens they have ever threatened, the Moties. The three-armed aliens have been quarantined within the confines of their own solar system - until now. [via]

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Contains the Nebula Award winning stories for 1980, plus some nominees. Includes: Grotto of the Dancing Deer, by Clifford Simak (Winner, 1980 Nebula, 1981 Hugo, 1981 Locus Poll); Ginungagap, by Michael Swanwick (nominated, 1980 Nebula); Unicorn Tapestry, by Suzy McKee Charnas (winner, 1980 Nebula; nominated, 1981 World Fantasy Award); Rautavaara's Case, by Philip K. Dick (nominated, 1980 British Science Fiction Award); The Ugly Chickens, by Howard Waldrop (winner, 1980 Nebula, 1981 World Fantasy Award; nominated, 1981 Hugo, 1981 Balrog); Secrets of the Heart, by Charles L. Grant (nominated, 1980 Nebula). Also included are an essay by the best novel winner, Gregory Benford; an essay on films of 1980 by Bill Warren; and essays by Michael Glyer and Algis Budrys. [via]
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