A Place in the Sun

One of the most unforgettable characters from the golden era of science fiction, Johnny Mayhem is a shapeshifter who can assume the guise of any person. In the pulse-pounding short story A Place in the Sun, Mayhem is ordered to save a spacecraft that is on a direct collision course with the Sun. Will he be able to pull off this Herculean task before it's too late?

Stephen Marlowe (August 7, 1928 in Brooklyn, New York, died February 22, 2008 (aged 79), in Williamsburg, Virginia) was an American author of science fiction, mystery novels, and fictional autobiographies of Goya, Christopher Columbus, 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, Stephen Wilder and Ellery Queen.

Lesser attended the College of William & Mary, earning his degree in philosophy, marrying Leigh Lang shortly after graduating. The couple divorced in 1962. He was drafted into the United States Army during the Korean War.

He was awarded the French Prix Gutenberg du Livre in 1988 for The Memoirs of Christopher Columbus, and in 1997 he was awarded the "Life Achievement Award" by the Private Eye Writers of America. He also served on the board of directors of the Mystery Writers of America. He lived with his second wife Ann in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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A Place in the Sun

One of the most unforgettable characters from the golden era of science fiction, Johnny Mayhem is a shapeshifter who can assume the guise of any person. In the pulse-pounding short story A Place in the Sun, Mayhem is ordered to save a spacecraft that is on a direct collision course with the Sun. Will he be able to pull off this Herculean task before it's too late?

Stephen Marlowe (August 7, 1928 in Brooklyn, New York, died February 22, 2008 (aged 79), in Williamsburg, Virginia) was an American author of science fiction, mystery novels, and fictional autobiographies of Goya, Christopher Columbus, 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, Stephen Wilder and Ellery Queen.

Lesser attended the College of William & Mary, earning his degree in philosophy, marrying Leigh Lang shortly after graduating. The couple divorced in 1962. He was drafted into the United States Army during the Korean War.

He was awarded the French Prix Gutenberg du Livre in 1988 for The Memoirs of Christopher Columbus, and in 1997 he was awarded the "Life Achievement Award" by the Private Eye Writers of America. He also served on the board of directors of the Mystery Writers of America. He lived with his second wife Ann in Williamsburg, Virginia.

  1. Black Cat Weekly #146

    Wil A. Emerson, Otis Adelbert Kline, Art Taylor, P.F. Costello, Billie Livingston, Robert Silverberg, G. D. H. Cole, Hal Charles, Stephen Marlowe, E.. Hoffmann Price

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  2. The Passionate Pitchman

    Karl Wurf, Stephen Marlowe

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  3. Black Cat Weekly #144

    James Hay Jr., Philip E. High, Gina Nelson, Harlan Ellison, Henry Slesar, Janice Law, Hal Charles, Stephen Marlowe, Jack Williamson, Ron Miller

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  4. Forever We Die!

    Stephen Marlowe

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  5. Black Cat Weekly #101

    Joseph Payne Brennan, Phyllis Ann Karr, Stephen Marlowe, Hulbert Footner, Anne Swardson, Nicholas Carter, Neil S. Plakcy, Hal Charles, Francis Beeding

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  6. Black Cat Weekly #94

    Marie Belloc Lowndes, Robert Abernathy, Mindy Quigley, Hal Charles, Stephen Marlowe, Norman Spinrad, Robert E. Howard, Mark Thielman, Louis Charbonneau, John Gregory Betancourt

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  7. Black Cat Weekly #67

    Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Christine Poulson, Frank Zafiro, John Gregory Betancourt, Stephen Marlowe, Murray Leinster, Hal Charles, Johnston McCulley, Lawrence L. Lynch

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  8. Black Cat Weekly #52

    William Burton McCormick, Shannon Taft, Tom Marcinko, David Goodis, Hal Charles, Arthur Leo Zagat, Stephen Marlowe, E. E. "doc" Smith

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  9. Picnic

    Stephen Marlowe

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  10. Black Cat Weekly #40

    Stephen Marlowe, Nelson S. Bond, John Lantigua, John W. Campbell Jr., Dorothy C. Quick, W. C. Tuttle, Malcolm Jameson, Andrew Welsh-Huggins, Edmond Hamilton

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  11. A Place in the Sun

    Stephen Marlowe, Sheba Blake

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  12. Black Cat Weekly #15

    Janice Law, Hal Charles, Todhunter Ballard, John Gregory Betancourt, Nancy Kress, Eleanor Cawood Jones, Larry Tritten, Stephen Marlowe, John M. Floyd

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