Linda Evans Livres
Linda Evans est une auteure de science-fiction américaine. Son œuvre explore des thèmes complexes et est reconnue pour son style distinctif.






Animal Behaviour in Egyptian Art: Representations of the Natural World in Memphite Tomb Scenes
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Focusing on the depiction of animal behavior in Old Kingdom tomb scenes, this study explores how Egyptians illustrated various species, including mammals, birds, and insects, with remarkable accuracy. By comparing these artistic representations from Giza and Saqqara with modern zoological knowledge, it reveals the Egyptians' deep understanding of animal behavior. The book highlights the artists' creativity in capturing these actions despite their unique stylistic constraints, showcasing a blend of artistry and scientific observation in ancient Egyptian culture.
Senator John Caddrick hires an assassin to murder his own daughter, which threatens to destroy the time-touring industry. But everyone's plans are thrown into chaos when Jack the Ripper escapes to Time Terminal 86. In this sequel to "Ripping Time", time scout Kit Carson and ex-con Skeeter Jackson have to track down the senator's daughter, lost somewhere in history.
Wagers of Sin
- 464pages
- 17 heures de lecture
In the early part of the 21st century disaster struck--an experiment on an orbiting station went wrong. The accident almost destroyed the universe, and ripples in time washed over the Earth. Like the plagues of an earlier millennium, Earth was depopulated, and then it rebuilt. And the people of the post-disaster world learned that things were going to be a little different.
Hell Hath No Fury
- 976pages
- 35 heures de lecture
It began with two men. They came from very different worlds—entirely different universes, in fact—one using sorcery and the other using mental powers and steam-age technology. They met in a virgin forest on a duplicate planet Earth. Neither side knows who shot first, but each blames the other, and it doesn't really matter, now, because war has begun. War between the universes is the last thing responsible leaders on either side want. But the fury of their respective populations, xenophobic fear of the unknown, and cries for "justice" (or vengeance), are all driving both sides towards the brink. And unscrupulous, power-hungry men—and Arcana and Sharona alike—have agendas of their own. The fuse has been lit, and a war stretching across the universes, fought between dragons, spells, and crossbows and repeating rifles, machine guns, and artillery is erupting in white-hot rage and fury. Where it will end—and how—no one knows
Hell's gate
- 976pages
- 35 heures de lecture
The Union of Arcana has expanded through the portals linking parallel universes for over a century and a half. In that time, its soldiers and sorcerers have laid claim to one uninhabited planet after another—all of them Earth, and in the process, the Union has become the most powerful, most wealthy civilization in all of human history. But all of that is about to come to a screeching halt, for the Union’s scouts have just discovered a new portal, and on its far side lies a shattering revelation. Arcana is not alone, after all. There is another human society, Sharona, which has also been exploring the Multiverse, and the first contact between them did not go well. Arcana is horrified by the alien weapons of its sudden opponents, weapons its sorcerers cannot explain or duplicate. Weapons based upon something called . . . science. But Sharona is equally horrified by Arcana’s “magical” weapons. Neither side expected the confrontation. Both sides think the other fired first, and no one on either side understands the “technology” of the other. But as the initial disastrous contact snowballs into all-out warfare, both sides can agree on one thing. The portal which brought them together is Hell’s Gate itself!
Time Scout
- 468pages
- 17 heures de lecture
The setting is a future in which time travel is a regular feature of the tourist industry. The people who find new locales to which to take tourists go by the name of time scouts. The novel describes their training and work through the eyes of Margo, the first woman to obtain this position.
The Road to Damascus
- 768pages
- 27 heures de lecture
Keith Laumer's Bolos are Back-and New York Times Best-Selling Author John Ringo has Signed on with the Bolo Brigade! First Time in Paperback.When a ruthless political regime seizes power on a world struggling to recover from alien invasion, a former war hero finds herself leading a desperate band of freedom fighters. Kafari Khrustinova, who fought Deng infantry from farmhouses and barns, finds herself struggling to free her homeworld from an unholy political alliance, headed by the charismatic and ambitious Vittori Santorini, which has seduced her young daughter with its propaganda and subverted the planet's Bolo, using the war machine to crush all political opposition. To free her homeworld, Kafari must somehow cripple or kill the Bolo she once called friend. Unit SOL-0045, "Sonny," is a Mark XX Bolo, self-aware and intelligent. When Sonny's human commander is forced off-world, Sonny tries to navigate his way through ambiguous moral and legal issues, sinking into deep confusion and electronic misery. He eventually faces a dark night of the soul, with no guarantee that he will understand-let alone make-the right decision. And caught in the middle of this volatile battlefield is Yalena Khrustinova, Kafari's young daughter. Will she open her eyes in time to save herself-and millions of innocents-or will Santorini's relentless brainwashing campaign continue to blind her while the tyrant engineers the ultimate destruction of a helpless and enslaved population?
The Triumphant
- 389pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Two new powerhouses of science fiction, David Weber and Linda Evans, continue the amplified history of the Bolo, the nearly indestructible tank/artificial intelligence that changed the shape of the galaxy.Contains:The Farmer's WifeLittle Red HenLittle Dog GoneMiles to GoA Brief Technical History of the BoloA Brief Design History of the BoloGeneral Armament Notes
The Cemetery of Meir: Volume II - The Tomb of Pepyankh the Black
- 66pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Focusing on the tomb of Pepyankh the Black, this work highlights its significance as one of the most well-preserved provincial tombs from the Old Kingdom. It features extensive, well-conserved decorations depicting the owner's life and funerary rituals. The Australian Centre for Egyptology's efforts to document and conserve the site have revealed new details, with all scenes and inscriptions presented in vivid photographs and line drawings. Accompanying textual descriptions and translations offer a comprehensive analysis in relation to other tombs of the era.


