John E. Stith
 
 
Nick Naught, SF Private Eye Stories
 

11/92

Naught Again, 1992
Nick tracks down a killer associated with a cryogenics outfit promising to preserve people until cures can be found for their illness.

7/90

Naught for Hire, 1990
Nick winds up on a hit list through computer error, but it takes him a while to realize it because his life is dangerous, chaotic, and filled with rebellious technology.
 
Redshift Rendezvous Universe Stories
 

#75

Redshift Runaway, 1988
The crew of the Redshift Runaway must try to recapture a semi-intelligent alien being returned to its home world after being discovered captive in a private zoo.
 
Other Science Fiction Stories
 
Periodical
Lungfish

7/94

Time Travelers' Work is Never Done, 1994
Caught in a time rut.
Dinosaur
Fantastic

7/93

One Giant Step, 1993
This might explain how the dinosaurs died out.

#8

Little Black Book, 1988
A time traveler dating women in the past finds he's being followed by the same man, in different time periods.

#5

Doing Time, 1987
A man must find a way to escape from a time-compression prison where the guards can move 20 times faster than the inmates.

#70

Last Words, 1986
Members of a first-contact team are turning up dead, but is the killer one of the aliens, or one of the team?
Dragon

7/84

Simon Sidekick, 1984
A boy living on the moon comes of age with the help of an artificial intelligence named Simon.
SF ...
And Stuff

Fall 82

Purification Rites, 1982
Humans encounter a strange alien artifact.
Pennywhistle
Press

9/19/82

Camille, 1982
A couple of kids have a shape-changer as a pet.
Spectrum

1/85

Molar 2-7734, 1981
A man must deal with complications arising from phone chip implant.

5/80

Planet Seven, 1980
Alien visitors make a bad exchange.
Fantastic

7/79

Early Winter, 1979
A variation on the last man left alive story.
 
Mysteries Co-Authored with Annette Stith
 
Journeys

Spring 93

Windbag, 1993
An insurance investigator trips up a murderer.
Woman's
World

10/1/85

Out of Focus, 1985
A telescope proves to be a murderer's undoing.

 

 
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