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Richard Blade #30

Dimension of Horror

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BLADE AT HOME

Incredibly, Blade doesn't have to roam far from Planet Earth this time--there's trouble right here in Home Dimension--and Blade, a victim of amnesia and a haunted computer, is grounded.

Trying to get to the root of Blade's amnesia, Lord Leighton sends him to San Francisco, where an expert will look into his gray matter. They also discover it is Blade, not the computer, that is haunted. Several strange apparitions, poltergeists, and disembodied spirits are hot on Blade's trail.

No sooner does Blade realize these apparitions are the Ngaa--creatures trapped in another dimension who once ruled the Earth--and that their attempts to break through into this world explain all the bizarre phenomena, than the Ngaa snatch Blade's girlfriend, Zoe, into their own dimension with the last of their fading power.

Can Blade get the computer to work again to save Zoe's life--and if so, will he be able to combat the brain of the Ngaa, the united consciousness of all the creatures who ever lived in this strangest yet of all dimensions?

174 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published March 1, 1979

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Jeffrey Lord

254 books18 followers
A house pseudonym used by multiple authors including:
Manning Lee Stokes
Roland Green
Lyle Kenyon Engel
Ray Faraday Nelson
Richard D. Nolane
Christian Mantey
Arnaud Dalrune
Yves Chéraqui
Gerald Moreau
Paul Couturiau
Amelina Defontaine
Didier Le Gais
Yves Bulteau
Raymond Audemard
Nadine Monfils
Patrick Eris
Nemo Sandman

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August 23, 2008
Didn't care that much for this one. It takes place on Earth and, for me, only the sword fighting ones are enjoyable.
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January 23, 2016
Richard Blade travels to new worlds and never fails to find danger and love. Good quick men's adventure read. Recommended
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