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L.Ron Hubbard Fiction Books
The L. Ron Hubbard Library [bottom of page] contains the largest display of L. Ron Hubbard's works, with one of each published title. There are more than 550 in all and translated in as many as 52 languages, which are distributed in over 100 countries across the world.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERS
Mission Earth

The ten volume Mission Earth dekalogy is a monumental work that blends science fiction and action/adventure on a vast interstellar scale with stinging satire about the world's foibles and fancies and Earth as the target of a massive alien invasion.

A publishing phenomena—precedent setting when each volume, in turn, became a New York Times and then an international bestseller—Mission Earth appeared on best seller lists in the U.S. for more than 100 weeks.
L. Ron Hubbard wrote the entire 1.2 million word series in what amounted to a span of twelve months. In addition to the manuscript itself, he also compiled more than 1,500 pages of handwritten notes containing sketches for every chapter, every character and a wealth of technical information.

Winner of Frances's Cosmos 2000 Award and the Nova Science Fiction Award in Italy, Mission Earth is the epic narrative of a secret invasion of Earth as seen—and vividly recounted—by the aliens who, unrecognized, already live and work among us.

It is a novel crowded with sharply memorable, well-developed characters and with places and events enveloped in splendor, menace or mystery. Together with its interesting and imaginative plot, the story's biting satire and expose of what is behind many of the world's problems gives it lasting literary value.

The entire series is also available in a brilliant multi-cast dramatization with music and sound effects. Each volume is recorded on two cassettes and is 3 hours long.
Final Blackout

As the great World War grinds to a halt, a force more sinister than Hitler's Nazis has seized control of Europe and is systematically destroying every adversary—except one. In the heart of France, a crack unit of British soldiers survive, overcoming all opposition under the leadership of "the Lieutenant," who is torn between obeying the politicians in London and doing what he knows is right for his country, regardless of the price.
Battlefield Earth

Earth has been dominated for one thousand years by the giant, gas-breathing invaders from the planet Psychlo. Now, at the bleak dawn of the third millennium, Jonnie Goodboy Tyler, one of the handful of human beings that have survived ten centuries of alien conquest and near annihilation, decides to bravely venture out of his dwindling, stricken community in the Rocky Mountains.
Buckskin Brigades

An historical adventure that sweeps across the rugged Northwest.

The journals of Lewis and Clark record that on July 27, 1806, a Blackfeet Indian chief was killed in an encounter with that now famous expedition. In the same journal, a few pages earlier, is a reference to an unnamed white man who was living with the Blackfeet a few miles away.
This is his story.

His name was Yellow Hair, and that killing changed the entire course of his life sending him on an exciting and daring mission across the unmapped wilderness.
A Very Strange Trip

Caught by police with moonshine in the trunk of his uncle's car, Everett Dumphee is faced with the decision to spend ten years in prison or enlist in the United States Army. He opts for what he thinks is freedom—a hitch in the Army.

Due to bureaucratic negligence, Dumphee—incorrectly labeled as the fastest bootleg driver in West Virginia—is issued the occupational specialty designation of Expert Truck Driver. Subsequently, he is selected for a top-secret assignment in a newly designed and state-of-the-art All Terrain Vehicle.

While transporting a contraband Russian time machine and developmental weaponry, Private Everett Dumphee finds himself cast into new settings when the device suddenly activates. What follows are fantastic high-tech experiences that might be called the ultimate off-road adventure.

For the determined Dumphee—narrowly escaping with his life and three beautiful women—it is not necessarily a matter of will he make it to his destination, but when. These four vivid characters trek through this fun and fast-moving journey like there's no tomorrow. Wherever that may be.
Ole Doc Methuselah

A celebrated and enduring classic of space travel on a cosmic scale, Ole Doc Methuselah mixes equal parts of vivid action, spectacle and mystery—and a broad vein of humor—to chronicle the voyages and exploits of Ole Doc Methuselah and his unique alien companion, Hippocrates. Ole Doc journeys through the universe as a member of the elite Soldiers of Lite—an heroic physician who fights the disease, corruption and social/political upheavals that have spread through mankind's lost planetary colonies.
Fear

Professor James Lowry didn't believe in spirits, or witches, or demons. Not until one gentle spring evening when his hat disappeared along with four hours of his life. Now, the quiet university town of Atworthy is changing—just slightly at first, then faster and more horribly each time he tries to remember. Lowry is pursued by a dark, secret evil that is turning his whole world against him while it whispers a warning from the shadows: If you find your hat you'll find your four hours. If you find your four hours then you will die...

Ai! Pedrito!

It has been said that somewhere in the world you have an exact double. This rocket-ride of a novel ignites with the sudden cry of "Ai! Pedrito!", as Naval Lieutenant Tom Smith discovers that his exact look-alike is the notorious South American revolutionary and spy, Pedrito Miraflores.

Pedrito, while admired by many, leaves behind a throng of foes out for his blood when he heads north to assume Smith's identity. Smith, meanwhile, has been out-foxed, arriving in South America for a quiet vacation only to be attacked in a setup by a foreign intelligence agency.

As the intrigue builds and the plot unfolds, Smith—and the reader—are taken on a rollicking and unpredictable adventure through the world of spies and double agents, lovers and enemies (often one and the same).
The Automagic Horse

Gadget O'Dowd, Hollywood special effects wizard, is commissioned to build a replica of a famous racehorse for a dangerous stunt in a new movie. He does a spectacular job after convincing the studio to almost double his budget. There is just one condition to this: Miss Franklin, the studio accountant, is set up in an office right next door to Gadget's private laboratory to make sure he doesn't "misuse" the additional funds.

However, Gadget is secretly working on big plans of his own that require big money—and he has no intention of letting anything cut across his far-reaching project. But it takes all Gadget's tricks, including some fancy footwork with his pseudo-racehorse, to outwit the combined powers of the irate Miss Franklin and the studio.
Empty Saddles

"Listeners can feel the heat, taste the dust, hear the thunder of horses' hooves and sense the escalating tension as the plot thickens. The story, told with great masterful, tale-spinning wonder, will keep the listener on the edge of his seat anxiously waiting for each move."

The Argus Observer

Hot Lead Payoff

Tom Nolan and his kid brother, Bob, own the Crazy N ranch, once the most important spread in Arizona. But the brothers are hard-pressed to keep their cattle and land, particulary when wealthy Texan carpetbagger Martin Graham arrives in town with plans to take over not only the Crazy N—but the rest of the state!
Six-Gun Caballero

One man, Michael Obanon, stands in the way of a lawless band of desperados ruthlessly bent on seizing United States territory that, until recently, had belonged to Mexico.

Obanon, an unflinchingly tough landowner, holds title to a 100,000 acre spread the outlaws desperately want. But he has no intention of giving up easily, and when the renegades decide to finally take his land by force, he sets in motion a plan that pits lone courage against seemingly insurmountable odds.
Guns of Mark Jardine

Mark Jardine, newly arrived in Arizona to avenge a friend's death, stirs up a hornet's nest of trouble which brings him into the bad graces of Barbara Alan, owner of the town's biggest ranch. And when Jardine takes on the task of rescuing Barbara from the clutches of the man who murdered her father, he may just have saddled himself with one too many problems!
Typewriter in the Sky

Though it couldn't possibly be real, pianist Mike de Wolf suddenly finds himself the embattled main character in an adventure novel being written by his friend, Horace Hackett. Transported inexplicably to another place and another time, he is embroiled in a desperate battle, fighting for his life as the notorious Miguel de Lobo.

After narrowly escaping death on the Spanish Main, Mike-as-Miguel deceives his enemy with a ruse of apparent friendship and then falls hopelessly in love with the beautiful flame-headed woman who has just rescued him from the razor-sharp blade of a cutlass.

Meanwhile, back in present day New York, Horace determinedly plots the demise of the villainous de Lobo, unaware anything is even remotely amiss in his swiftly changing storythe world in which Mike struggles to survive. But as the story unfolds, Mike-as-Miguel stumbles on a way he might possibly alter his imminent fate. To do so means to leave his lovely rescuer. To stay means almost certain death.
Slaves of Sleep and Masters of Sleep

Jan Palmer, the unwilling president of a Seattle steamship company, secretly yearns to break free of his corporate responsibilities. However, his fortunes take an abrupt change when Professor Frobish, a meddling academic, breaks the seal on an old Arabian copper jar Jan has inherited and releases a terrifying Jinn, Zongri. The Jinn promptly slays Frobish with one slash of his scimitar and curses Jan with "Eternal Wakefulness" before vanishing. When the police arrive, it is Jan who is found by the blood-stained corpse and arrested for murder.

This is just the beginning of Jan's troubles. On Earth, he is locked in a prison cell awaiting trial. But every time he falls asleep, the curse strikes and he turns into Tiger, a swashbuckling rogue living in the strange world of the Jinn, where humans rank below slaves and the evil Zongri roams unfettered. And Jan Palmer, wresting with his two lives, not daring to sleep for fear of the consequences, faces danger and death at every turn.
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