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He poked around in them for a while. The desert heat was searing, parching, and the Sirian sun gleamed balefully off the blades of Steve's unicopter, which had brought him from Oasis City, almost five hundred miles away. He had remembered heat from his childhood here on Sirius' second planet with the Earth colony, but not heat like this. It was like a magnet drawing all the moisture out of his body. | feedboo is Home is Where You Left It Marlowe Stephen Published 1957 Categorie s Fiction Science Fiction Short Stories Source http www.gutenberg.org etext 32890 1 About Marlowe Stephen Marlowe born Milton Lesser 7 August 1928 in Brooklyn NY died 22 February 2008 in Williamsburg Virginia was an American author of science fiction mystery novels and fictional autobiographies of Christopher Columbus Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes and Edgar Allan Poe. He is best known for his detective character Chester Drum whom he created in the 1955 novel The Second Longest Night. Lesser also wrote under the pseudonyms Adam Chase Andrew Frazer C.H. Thames Jason Ridgway and Ellery Queen. He was awarded the French Prix Gutenberg du Livre in 1988 and in 1997 he was awarded the Life Achievement Award by the Private Eye Writers of America. He lived with his wife Ann in Williamsburg Virginia. Also available on Feedbooks for Marlowe Think Yourself to Death 1957 Quest of the Golden Ape 1957 World Beyond Pluto 1958 A Place in the Sun 1956 Voyage To Eternity 1953 The Graveyard of Space 1956 Earthsmith 1953 Summer Snow Storm 1956 The Dictator 1955 Black Eyes and the Daily Grind 1952 Copyright Please read the legal notice included in this e-book and or check the copyright status in your country. Note This book is brought to you by Feedbooks http www.feedbooks.com Strictly for personal use do not use this file for commercial purposes. 2 Transcriber Note This etext was produced from Amazing Stories February 1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.