Sons of the Deluge and Dawn of the Demi-Gods

Sons of the Deluge and Dawn of the Demi-Gods

Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is "Sons of the Deluge" by Nelson S. Bond. With Mexican security hot on their trail, Duke Callion and Joey Cox sought refuge in an obscure Yucatan peninsula town. There they were rescued by a mysterious man who offered his own abode as their hideout. But Callion and Cox were bewildered by their new friend's fantastic tale. he claimed to be a member of the Atlantean race--a race extinct for thousands of years, wiped out by a titanic flood. Quelchal had been exiled in time, 12,000 years into the future! But it was his grand plan to return to the past and somehow warn his people of the impending disaster; to somehow save them from the wall of water that would destroy the entire Atlantean culture. Using his incredible time ship, and with Callion and Cox by his side, the trio embarked on a daring and deadly adventure, traveling back to the age of Atlantean splendor--to warn a civilization, before it was too late... The second novel is by lauded sci-fi author Raymond Z. Gallun, "Dawn of the Demi-gods." Eons before man set foot into outer space there had been a great war. A war between Mars and Planet X. The conflict came to a bloody end with the destruction of all life on Mars and the obliteration of Planet X, which was reduced to rubble and became the asteroid belt. But centuries later strange things began to happen on Jupiter's moon, Ganymede. There came a report of the discovery of a cache of tools in a chest that was of almost microscopic dimensions. In finding it, several men were afflicted with dizziness. One had died. It soon became clear that the hand of an alien race was responsible--an alien race of almost unfathomable smallness. And soon, as unheralded as ghosts, but as significant as a new dawn of history, there came to Earth from distant Ganymede's glowing crescent--three micro-androids, minuscule beings, carrying the treasure of immortality.
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