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Roger Dee

Roger Dee

American author


Roger D. Aycock (December 6, 1914 – April 5, 2004) was an American author who wrote under the pseudonym Roger Dee. He primarily wrote science fiction.

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Bibliography

Novels

  • An Earth Gone Mad (1954)
  • Marco 4 (Series)
    • Wailing Wall (1952)
    • Pet Farm (1954)
    • Control Group (1960)
  • Traders Risk (2007)
  • Control Group (2008)
  • To Remember Charlie By (2010)
  • Clean Break (2010)
  • Pet Farm (2010)
  • The Anglers of Arz (2010)
  • Problem on Balak (2010)
  • Let the Sky Fall (non-science fiction, 1957)

Short stories

  • The Wheel Is Death (1949)
  • Ultimatum (1950)
  • Unwelcome Tenant (1950)
  • Slave of Eternity (1950)
  • Last Return (1950)
  • First Life (1951)
  • Girl from Callisto (1951)
  • The Watchers (1951)
  • Palimpsest (1951)
  • Grim Green World (1951) [only as by John Starr ]
  • Today Is Forever (1952)
  • The Obligation (1952)
  • The Reasonable People (1952)
  • The Star Dice (1952)
  • The Persuasive Man (1952)
  • Paradox Planet (1952)
  • No Charge to the Membership (1953)
  • Oh Mesmerist from Mimas! (1953)
  • The Anglers of Arz (1953)
  • Earthman's Choice (1953)
  • Guest Artist (1953)
  • The Minister Had To Wait (1953)
  • The Enemy, Time (1953)
  • The Springbird (1953)
  • Problem on Balak (1953)
  • Worlds Within Worlds (1953)
  • Clean Break (1953)
  • Pet Farm (1954)
  • The Fresh Start (1954)
  • Man Friday (1954)
  • To Remember Charlie By (1954)
  • Legacy (1954)
  • The Frogs of Mars (1954)
  • Tiger's Cage (1954)
  • The Poundstone Paradox (1954)
  • The Dog That Liked Carmen (1954)
  • The Man Who Found Out (1954)
  • The Interlopers (1954)
  • Thank You, Member (1954)
  • Assignment's End (1954)
  • Wayfarer (1955)
  • The Man Who Had Spiders (1956)
  • The Voiceless Sentinels (1956)
  • Travelogue (1956)
  • First Landing (1957)
  • Traders Risk (1958)
  • Blue Monday (1958)
  • Field Report (1958)
  • The Feeling (1961)
  • Inconstancy (1962)
  • Rough Beast (1962)
  • Perfect Match (1971)
  • Assignment's End (2010)

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