Hellflower by George O. Smith
Hellflower is a science fiction novel by George O. Smith that explores the concept of telepathy and its implications for society.

The story is set in a future where humans have developed the ability to communicate telepathically. The protagonist, Dan Kelly, is a telepath who is struggling to come to terms with his powers. He is haunted by the voices he hears in his head, and he fears that he may be going insane.

As Dan tries to navigate his way through this new world, he discovers that there are others like him who are also struggling with their powers. He meets a group of telepaths who are using their abilities to commit crimes, and he realizes that he must use his powers for good to stop them.

In the midst of this conflict, Dan falls in love with a fellow telepath named Barbara. Together, they must confront the telepathic criminals and prevent them from causing further harm.

However, their mission becomes complicated when they discover that there is a powerful force behind the criminals. A mysterious organization known as the Hellflower Society is using telepathy for their own nefarious purposes, and they will stop at nothing to achieve their goals.

As Dan and Barbara delve deeper into the conspiracy, they uncover shocking truths about the origins of telepathy and the true intentions of the Hellflower Society. They must use all their powers and wits to stop the Society before it's too late.

Hellflower is a thrilling and thought-provoking novel that explores the ethical implications of telepathy and the danger of using it for personal gain. It's a must-read for fans of science fiction, particularly those interested in the power of the mind and the consequences of using it for good or evil.
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Hellflower by George O. Smith
Hellflower is a science fiction novel by George O. Smith that explores the concept of telepathy and its implications for society.

The story is set in a future where humans have developed the ability to communicate telepathically. The protagonist, Dan Kelly, is a telepath who is struggling to come to terms with his powers. He is haunted by the voices he hears in his head, and he fears that he may be going insane.

As Dan tries to navigate his way through this new world, he discovers that there are others like him who are also struggling with their powers. He meets a group of telepaths who are using their abilities to commit crimes, and he realizes that he must use his powers for good to stop them.

In the midst of this conflict, Dan falls in love with a fellow telepath named Barbara. Together, they must confront the telepathic criminals and prevent them from causing further harm.

However, their mission becomes complicated when they discover that there is a powerful force behind the criminals. A mysterious organization known as the Hellflower Society is using telepathy for their own nefarious purposes, and they will stop at nothing to achieve their goals.

As Dan and Barbara delve deeper into the conspiracy, they uncover shocking truths about the origins of telepathy and the true intentions of the Hellflower Society. They must use all their powers and wits to stop the Society before it's too late.

Hellflower is a thrilling and thought-provoking novel that explores the ethical implications of telepathy and the danger of using it for personal gain. It's a must-read for fans of science fiction, particularly those interested in the power of the mind and the consequences of using it for good or evil.
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Hellflower by George O. Smith

Hellflower by George O. Smith

by George o. Smith
Hellflower by George O. Smith

Hellflower by George O. Smith

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Overview

Hellflower is a science fiction novel by George O. Smith that explores the concept of telepathy and its implications for society.

The story is set in a future where humans have developed the ability to communicate telepathically. The protagonist, Dan Kelly, is a telepath who is struggling to come to terms with his powers. He is haunted by the voices he hears in his head, and he fears that he may be going insane.

As Dan tries to navigate his way through this new world, he discovers that there are others like him who are also struggling with their powers. He meets a group of telepaths who are using their abilities to commit crimes, and he realizes that he must use his powers for good to stop them.

In the midst of this conflict, Dan falls in love with a fellow telepath named Barbara. Together, they must confront the telepathic criminals and prevent them from causing further harm.

However, their mission becomes complicated when they discover that there is a powerful force behind the criminals. A mysterious organization known as the Hellflower Society is using telepathy for their own nefarious purposes, and they will stop at nothing to achieve their goals.

As Dan and Barbara delve deeper into the conspiracy, they uncover shocking truths about the origins of telepathy and the true intentions of the Hellflower Society. They must use all their powers and wits to stop the Society before it's too late.

Hellflower is a thrilling and thought-provoking novel that explores the ethical implications of telepathy and the danger of using it for personal gain. It's a must-read for fans of science fiction, particularly those interested in the power of the mind and the consequences of using it for good or evil.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160980263
Publisher: Paul Calamusa
Publication date: 05/03/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 399 KB

About the Author

George O. Smith was an American science fiction writer born on April 9, 1911, in New York City. He began his writing career as a journalist and published his first science fiction story, "QRM - Interplanetary," in 1942. He quickly gained recognition for his unique blend of scientific speculation and adventure storytelling.

Over the course of his career, Smith published over 200 short stories and more than a dozen novels. He was a prolific writer and contributed to several popular science fiction magazines of the time, including Astounding Science Fiction, Amazing Stories, and Thrilling Wonder Stories.

Smith was known for his imaginative exploration of scientific concepts and his ability to make complex ideas accessible to a wider audience. He also had a keen interest in the future of space travel and wrote several stories that predicted the use of artificial satellites and the exploration of the solar system.

In addition to his work as a writer, Smith was also an active member of the science fiction community. He served as the president of the Science Fiction Writers of America and was a guest of honor at several science fiction conventions.

Smith passed away on May 27, 1981, but his legacy as a pioneering science fiction writer lives on. His work continues to inspire and entertain readers around the world, and he is remembered as one of the greats of the Golden Age of Science Fiction.
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