
Juggernaut of Space
by Ray Cummings
'Juggernaut of Space' Summary
In the face of an impending alien invasion that threatens to obliterate Earth, a group of five human prisoners held captive on a distant world emerges as an unlikely beacon of hope. Forgotten by their own planet and presumed lost, these prisoners find themselves thrust into a desperate battle for survival against their extraterrestrial captors and the impending cosmic cataclysm. As the alien menace looms ever closer, the prisoners' courage and resilience are put to the ultimate test. With limited resources and dwindling hope, they must find a way to overcome their captors, escape their prison, and warn Earth of the impending threat. The survival of humanity rests on their shoulders, and the fate of their species depends on their ability to defy the odds and emerge victorious against an overwhelming foe.Book Details
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Ray Cummings
United States
Ray Cummings was a pioneering science fiction writer and a prolific author of science fiction and adventure stories. Born in New York City in 1887, Cummings started his writing career as a technical w...
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