Infinite Intruder is a compact work of classic mid-century science fiction by Alan E. Nourse, built around menace, uncertainty, and the unsettling arrival of something beyond ordinary human experience. Nourse's fiction often joined clear scientific speculation with direct storytelling, and this tale belongs firmly to the magazine-era tradition of fast-moving speculative adventure: strange threat, rational investigation, and the pressure of discovery under dangerous conditions.
For readers of Golden Age science fiction, vintage pulp science fiction, alien contact stories, space-age adventure, and early Cold War speculative fiction, Infinite Intruder offers the direct pleasures of the field at mid-century. Nourse writes with the efficiency of a trained science writer and the urgency of a storyteller shaped by the classic science fiction magazines, making this a strong fit for readers drawn to forgotten and rediscovered works from the formative decades of American science fiction. Explore other exciting Positronic Books devoted to classic science fiction, fantasy, and mystery.
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