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This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. It does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve it by citing reliable sources. Tagged since February 2008. Very few or no other articles link to it. Please help introduce links to this page from other articles related to it. Tagged since December 2007. Sutton, Eugenia Geneva is an author of science fiction who was born in 1916. She was married to Jefferson Howard SUTTON (1913-1979) She wrote from 1950-1975. Contents 1 midwife and mother birth Books (Written 1965-1975) 2 Lord of the Stars (1969) 3 The Boy Who Had the Power (1971) 4 The Beyond (1967) 5 The Programmed Man (1968) 6 Other Science Fiction by the Suttons 7 Non-Science Fiction Books 8 Notes and references 9 External links // midwife and mother birth Books (Written 1965-1975) The science fiction books are beloved by young teenagers; they have all been out of print since the early 1970s. Teenage-Oriented Science Fiction Books: The Beyond (people transcend to Little Magnetic Cloud Alien From The Stars (alien crash lands on Earth) The Boy Who Had the Power (boy has memory crystal . . .) Lord of the Stars 1969 (orphan on planet circling an emerald Green sun defeats alien invasion) My Blessing Not My Doom The Programmed Man (3 way spy novel with empire, telepaths, and breakaway star group) Lord of the Stars (1969) Prologue: "Gultur, Lord of the Stars, knew his race was destined to conquer the Universe, for such was ordained when life first emerged from the slat-gray seas of Munga. He, himself, had decimated a score of worlds. But then, at the brink of his greatest victory, he encountered an alien youth who dwelt alone on the planet of an emerald sun." The alien youth is an earth child named Danny who was catapulted to the planet Wenda by his parents before their spacecraft was destroyed. Danny and his no-form (for life take forms or no forms at all) Zandro are our heroes. Fine copy of a mind-stretching adventure penned by the husband-and-wife team that gave us The Beyond and The Programmed Man.. The Boy Who Had the Power (1971) Plot Summary: A boy who has lost his memory is a herder on a remote planet until a mysterious man gives him a beautiful stone to help him remember.[1] The Beyond (1967) Plot Summary: An agent, sent to a distant planet where those with telepathic powers are banished, and ordered to find the person with the ability to move objects by thought, discovers to his horror that he is telepathic.[2] The Programmed Man (1968) Republished (January 2000) ISBN 0399201882 ISBN 978-0399201882 Other Science Fiction by the Suttons First On The Moon F-222 Ace Books 1958 The Mindblocked Man (Daw SF Books # 8) SPACEHIVE (The First Men in Orbit) Whisper from the Stars THE ATOM CONSPIRACY (25th Century Wizardry) (Ace F-374) The Man Who Saw Tomorrow (bound with So Bright the Vision by Clifford D. Simak) Ships of Durostorum (Ace Double 76096) Three Men & a Giant Spaceship) Non-Science Fiction Books Sutton, Jeff: Apollo at Go. Man's First Flight to the Moon, Intensely Authentic.(first trip to moon books) Beyond Apollo Victor Gollancz Ltd (1967) Cassady FIRST ON THE MOON (U.S. & Russia's Race) H-Bomb Over America The River BOMBS IN ORBIT (Undeclared War with Russia) New York: Ace C1959 The Missile Lords (novel about ICBM program) Whisper From the Stars: New York: Dell Publishing, 1970. "Across the bleak and tortured surface of the moon they fled -- the visionary scientist, Mark Randall, and his brilliant, beautiful companion, Ann Willett. Close behind were their pursuers, the crack agents of the BPS, security arm of the vast, all-powerful tyranny that ruled over Earth. Only the two fugitives could block the total enslavement of all mankind. But time was running out, the deadly laser guns were homing in -- and all that remained for them was one last desperate gamble . . ."[citation needed] Notes and references ^ Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons (1971) ASIN: B000NZ7UNM ISBN 0-399-20026-6 / 0399200266 (similar ISBNs) ISBN /EAN: 9780399200267 ^ Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons (1967) ASIN: B000GACQ0G External links Jefferson Sutton Science Fiction Collection, 1943-1985