Lost Sci-Fi Books 366 thru 370 : Five Dark Classics of Suspense, Terror and the Strange

Lost Sci-Fi Books 366 thru 370 gathers five unforgettable works from some of the most imaginative storytellers ever published.

These stories come from a time when writers experimented boldly with ideas that felt unsettling, mysterious, and deeply human. A single thought can lead to terrifying consequences. A quiet decision can open the door to something far more dangerous than anyone expected. Sometimes the greatest threat is not what lies outside, but what grows slowly inside the mind.

Each author in this volume approaches the unknown from a different angle. Some tales unfold with creeping dread. Others build tension through impossible choices and disturbing revelations. The result is a collection that moves from psychological unease to outright terror, always keeping the reader guessing.

These are stories that have endured for decades because they still feel sharp, surprising, and unsettling today. If you enjoy vintage tales that blur the lines between science fiction, horror, and classic suspense, this collection delivers five unforgettable journeys into the darker side of imagination.

Lost Sci-Fi Books 366 thru 370

The Hounds of Tindalos by Frank Belknap Long The Untouchable Adolescents by Harlan Ellison The Minions of Midas by Jack London The Lady, or the Tiger? by Frank R. Stockton The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe

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Lost Sci-Fi Books 366 thru 370 gathers five unforgettable works from some of the most imaginative storytellers ever published.

These stories come from a time when writers experimented boldly with ideas that felt unsettling, mysterious, and deeply human. A single thought can lead to terrifying consequences. A quiet decision can open the door to something far more dangerous than anyone expected. Sometimes the greatest threat is not what lies outside, but what grows slowly inside the mind.

Each author in this volume approaches the unknown from a different angle. Some tales unfold with creeping dread. Others build tension through impossible choices and disturbing revelations. The result is a collection that moves from psychological unease to outright terror, always keeping the reader guessing.

These are stories that have endured for decades because they still feel sharp, surprising, and unsettling today. If you enjoy vintage tales that blur the lines between science fiction, horror, and classic suspense, this collection delivers five unforgettable journeys into the darker side of imagination.

Lost Sci-Fi Books 366 thru 370

The Hounds of Tindalos by Frank Belknap Long The Untouchable Adolescents by Harlan Ellison The Minions of Midas by Jack London The Lady, or the Tiger? by Frank R. Stockton The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe

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  1. Peter van Eerdenburg : Een lach en een drama

    Charles Beamont, Goigorij Baklanow, H.G. Wells, Hans Dorrestijn, Harlan Ellison, Henry Kuttner, Henry R. Wakefield, Henry Slesar, Maarten Biesheuvel, Dorothy M. Johnson, E F Benson, Eddy C. Bertin, Edgar Wallace, EMILE GABORIAU, Ernest Hemingway, Evelyn Waugh, Fredric Brown

  2. 4.1

    I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream and Other Works

    Harlan Ellison

  3. Science Fiction Grand Masters 5

    Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison, Clifford D. Simak, Isaac Asimov, Harry Harrison, Robert Sheckley, Fritz Leiber, Alfred Bester, Damon Knight, Arthur C. Clarke

  4. 4.0

    Aliens and Nothing But Aliens 5 - Seventeen Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s : Otherworldly Creatures, Cosmic Encounters, And Alien Mysteries From The Golden Age Of Sci-Fi

    Isaac Asimov, Harlan Ellison, John W. Campbell, Frank Belknap Long, Murray Leinster, Damon Knight, Mack Reynolds, Robert Sheckley, Sam Carson, Ron Goulart, Russ Winterbotham, Elisabeth R. Lewis, Morton Klass, Winston Marks, Stephen Marlowe, Joe Gibson, Alfred Coppel

  5. Science Fiction Grand Masters : From Asimov to Ellison—Timeless Sci-Fi by the Genre’s Greatest Minds

    Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Robert Silverberg, Damon Knight, Fritz Leiber, Clifford D. Simak, Harry Harrison, Poul Anderson, Frederik Pohl, Harlan Ellison, Ray Bradbury, Lester del Rey

  6. #367

    The Untouchable Adolescents : Rebellion Is a Youthful Disease

    Harlan Ellison

  7. Mars and Martians and Nothing But Mars and Martians 2 - Twenty Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories : Martian Mayhem, Mystery, and Mind-Blowing Missions

    Philip K Dick, Isaac Asimov, Clifford D. Simak, Ray Bradbury, Fritz Leiber, Harlan Ellison, Donald A. Wollheim, Harry Harrison, John Wyndham, Frank M. Robinson, Evan Hunter, J. F. Bone, Charles E. Fritch, Robert F. Young, Dick Purcell, Richard R. Smith, Bryce Walton, Alan K. Lang

  8. #79

    Glow Worm : The Earth Is Dead—But He Isn’t

    Harlan Ellison

  9. 1950s Science Fiction 9 - 25 Classic Science Fiction Short Stories from the 1950s

    Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Harlan Ellison, Harry Harrison, John Wyndham, Robert Sheckley, A. Bertram Chandler, Robert Silverberg, Lester del Rey, Alan E. Nourse, Randall Garrett, Roger D. Aycock, J. F. Bone, Charles E. Fritch, Richard R. Smith, John Victor Peterson, Dick Purcell, Gerda Rhoads, Herbert D. Kastle, Mel Hunter, Dorothy Quick

  10. Space Travelers and Nothing But Space Travelers 3

    Harlan Ellison, Bjarne Kirchhoff, Harry Harrison, Robert Silverberg, Mike Ellis, Fredric Brown, Frederik Pohl, Ray Bradbury, Paul Ernst, Philip K Dick, George Whittington, Ross Rocklynne, Robert Zacks

  11. Lost Sci-Fi Books 341 thru 345 - Five Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s

    Michael Shaara, Harlan Ellison, Robert Sheckley, J. F. Bone, Charles E. Fritch

  1. Lost Sci-Fi Books 446 thru 450 : Strange Planets, Dangerous Missions and Unlikely Heroes

    A. Bertram Chandler, Hal Clement, Nelson S. Bond, Frank M. Robinson, Arthur Jean Cox

  2. Lost Sci-Fi Books 476 thru 480 : Bizarre Discoveries and Impossible Messages from Beyond

    Nelson S. Bond, Frank Belknap Long, James Bell, H. F. Arnold, Gene L. Henderson

  3. Lost Sci-Fi Books 326 thru 330 : Spacefront Disasters, Alien Worlds and Impossible Odds

    Arthur C. Clarke, Robert Abernathy, Herbert D. Kastle, Fritz Leiber, George O. Smith

  4. Lost Sci-Fi Books 511 thru 515 : Forgotten Encounters from the Early Days of Science Fiction

    Hal K. Wells, Robert Sheckley, Frank Belknap Long, Edward Page Mitchell

  5. Lost Sci-Fi Books 356 thru 360 : Five Unsettling Encounters from the Outer Edges of Classic Science Fiction

    Robert Silverberg, E. M. Hull, Mel Hunter, Gerda Rhoads, Don Mark Lemon

  6. Lost Sci-Fi Books 311 thru 315 : Five Dangerous Encounters from the Golden Age of Science Fiction

    Arthur C. Clarke, Alan E. Nourse, Robert Silverberg, Miriam Allen deFord, Donald A. Wollheim

  7. Lost Sci-Fi Books 361 thru 365 : Strange Signals, Impossible Loops and Discoveries Best Left Buried

    Don Mark Lemon, H.P. Lovecraft, Alan E. Nourse, Ron Cocking, Thorp McClusky

  8. Lost Sci-Fi Books 371 thru 375 : Five Classic Tales of Strange Worlds and Dark Consequences

    Nelson S. Bond, Mack Reynolds, Katherine MacLean, Edgar Allan Poe, Lester del Rey

  9. Lost Sci-Fi Books 286 thru 290 - Five Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s : Reality, Rockets, and the Dark Wonders of the Universe

    Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury, Donald A. Wollheim, Robert E. Howard, Frederik Pohl

  10. Lost Sci-Fi Books 471 thru 475 : Five Classic Adventures of Machines, Monsters, and Men from the Golden Age of Science Fiction

    Harry Harrison, Robert Silverberg, Murray Leinster, Jack Vance, Alfred Coppel

  11. Lost Sci-Fi Books 276 thru 280 - Five Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s : Classic Adventures Across Space, Time, and the Human Heart

    Robert Silverberg, Tom Godwin, Robert Sheckley, Ray Cummings, Donald A. Wollheim