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Louis Charbonneau
1924-2017
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Books by Louis Charbonneau
The sentinel stars : $b a novel of the future
"The Sentinel Stars: A Novel of the Future" by Louis Charbonneau is a science fiction novel written in the early 1960s. The story revolves around TRH-247, a citizen whose existence is defined by numbers rather than names in a dystopian society where individuality is suppressed. TRH-247 faces existential questions about freedom and identity, and his journey leads him to a rebellious act that alters the course of his life. At the start of the novel, TRH-247 grapples with his disillusionment in a society governed by the Organization, a powerful entity that dictates the lives of its citizens. The opening reveals his inner turmoil as he awakens with a hangover, pondering his life choices amidst the backdrop of a recent societal Merger. His desire for individuality propels him to reject his assigned life and seek meaning outside the confines of his prescribed existence. This struggle for personal freedom deepens when he meets Ann, a woman whose beauty captivates him and ignites a longing for a deeper connection. Their brief encounter in a world dictated by rules and designations raises questions about the nature of love and freedom, setting the stage for TRH-247's ensuing journey toward self-discovery and rebellion.
Corpus earthling
"Corpus Earthling" by Louis Charbonneau is a science fiction novel written in the late 20th century. The story centers on Paul Cameron, a literature professor, who grapples with increasingly disturbing visions and voices that suggest he may be entangled in a sinister alien plot. As he navigates his daily life, Cameron becomes embroiled in both intrigue and personal relationships, particularly with a fellow student named Laurie Hendricks, while confronting his fears of losing his sanity. At the start of the narrative, Cameron wakes from a vivid nightmare where he is compelled to walk into the ocean, only to find that he's struggling with alien forces driving him toward self-destruction. His unease continues as he grapples with enigmatic voices in his mind, hinting at a broader conspiracy. In the opening chapters, he reflects on the peculiar pressures of his life — including a new neighbor and a disturbing murder case involving a waitress he sought to question. The mix of psychological suspense and potential extraterrestrial threats creates an atmosphere of tension as Cameron tries to decipher the motives of those around him while contending with the dark implications of his dreams.