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E. Everett (Edward Everett) Evans
1893-1958
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Books by E. Everett (Edward Everett) Evans
Man of Many Minds
"Man of Many Minds" by E. Everett Evans is a science fiction novel written in the early 1950s. It follows Cadet George Hanlon, a seemingly ordinary young man, who possesses extraordinary abilities of telepathy. As he navigates the challenges of burgeoning adulthood and military hierarchy, Hanlon is thrust into a web of interstellar intrigue and conspiracy that threatens the galaxy. The beginning of the narrative establishes a tense atmosphere as Hanlon stands before the imposing Admiral Rogers, who reveals that Hanlon's unique mind-reading abilities are not just a childish oddity but rather key assets for his new role in the Secret Service of the Inter-Stellar Corps. The young cadet's initial fear and confusion give way to realization and determination as he grapples with the gravity of his decision to join this elite group. Facing potential disgrace and the weight of expectations, Hanlon's journey unfolds into both personal growth and dangerous missions, setting the stage for his evolution from a nervous cadet to a complex operative in a universe fraught with mystery and peril.
Alien Minds
"Alien Minds" by E. Everett Evans is a science fiction novel written in the mid-20th century. The story follows George Hanlon, a secret serviceman armed with the ability to read minds, as he navigates an alien culture on the planet Szstruyyah—known to outsiders as Estrella—while attempting to uncover the reasons behind the growing opposition to its potential membership in the Federation of Planets. As Hanlon assumes the guise of a native, the narrative delves into his interactions with the planet's inhabitants, including a merchant and a criminal syndicate. The opening of the narrative introduces Hanlon as he poses as a native Estrellan, engaged in purchasing roches—dog-like creatures that are essential to his cover. Despite his successful disguise, Hanlon remains wary of being discovered as an outsider while he navigates the complexities of haggling and understanding local customs. The text hints at the broader societal issues ongoing within Estrella, with criminal activities on the rise and local politics becoming increasingly fraught. Hanlon's investigation into these elements is interspersed with his unique talent for reading and influencing animal minds, which he plans to leverage in order to forge connections and extract critical information about the opposition to Estrella's federation entry, setting the stage for intrigue and adventure in an alien setting.
The Planet Mappers
"The Planet Mappers" by E. Everett Evans is a science fiction novel written in the mid-20th century. The story centers around a young boy named Jon Carver, who embarks on a perilous journey with his family through deep space on a mission of exploration. Shortly into their voyage, a meteoroid strikes their ship, leading to a serious accident that injures Jon's father, thrusting the family into a challenging situation they must navigate together. At the start of the narrative, Jon experiences panic when a strike against the hull of their spacecraft causes a rapid loss of air. The family rallies to assist his injured father, who is knocked unconscious and has suffered a broken leg as well. As the boys, Jon and his older brother Jak, take on new responsibilities, they are faced with the reality of their father's incapacitation and must step up to ensure their mother's safety while managing the ship. The opening sets the stage for themes of bravery, resourcefulness, and the challenges of growing up in the harsh and unpredictable environment of space exploration.