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A billion years in Earth’s past, escape is supposed to be meaningless. The planet is raw stone and storm, rain that hits like fists, seas without salt, and skies that have never been blue. The prison is perfect: run as far as you want, and starvation will finish the sentence. Adam Slade knows this. That’s why he doesn’t run forward. He turns back, toward the prison dome, toward the time machine, and toward the one thing standing between him and immediate execution—a terrified reporter named Marcia Lawrence.

Marcia is not a hero and not a soldier. She is a professional observer who suddenly becomes leverage in a world where the rules of civilization no longer apply. As Slade forces her across lightning-shattered rock and along a prehistoric shoreline, the threat is not just the man beside her. The planet itself is violent, unfinished, and indifferent. Every decision tightens the distance between survival and catastrophe, and the question is no longer whether Slade can escape, but what the cost of stopping him might be.

Stephen Marlowe constructs the story with relentless physical pressure. The rain bruises, the thunder blinds, and the landscape feels actively hostile. The tension comes not from clever gadgets or distant futures, but from human will tested against time, nature, and fear. Prison of a Billion Years is grim, cinematic science fiction that refuses to soften its ending with comfort or redemption.

Stephen Marlowe was a remarkably prolific writer whose science fiction appeared regularly in magazines such as Galaxy Science Fiction, If, Amazing Stories, and Fantastic. Writing under both his own name and the earlier pseudonym Milton Lesser, he produced dozens of short stories during the 1950s alone, often focusing on hard moral pressure and ironic reversals. “Prison of a Billion Years” stands as one of his most memorable works, combining pulp momentum with a dark, unsettling idea that lingers long after the final line.

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