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The Dangerous Dimension

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by L. Ron Hubbard

O D

  L D ♦

  E N A G E

  F A N T A S Y

  Borrowed Glory

  If I Were You

  The Crossroads

  The Last Drop

  Danger in the Dark

  The Room

  The Devil’s Rescue

  The Tramp

  He Didn’t Like Cats

  S C I E N C E F I C T I O N

  The Automagic Horse

  A Matter of Matter

  Battle of Wizards

  The Obsolete Weapon

  Battling Bolto

  One Was Stubborn

  The Beast

  The Planet Makers

  Beyond All Weapons

  The Professor Was a Thief

  A Can of Vacuum

  The Slaver

  The Conroy Diary

  Space Can

  The Dangerous Dimension

  Strain

  Final Enemy

  Tough Old Man

  The Great Secret

  240,000 Miles Straight Up

  Greed

  When Shadows Fall

  The Invaders

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  S T O R I E S F R O M ♦ T ♦

  H E G O L D E N A G E

  W E S T E R N

  The Baron of Coyote River

  Man for Breakfast

  Blood on His Spurs

  The No-Gun Gunhawk

  Boss of the Lazy B

  The No-Gun Man

  Branded Outlaw

  The Ranch That No One Would Buy

  Cattle King for a Day

  Reign of the Gila Monster

  Come and Get It

  Ride ’Em, Cowboy

  Death Waits at Sundown

  Ruin at Rio Piedras

  Devil’s Manhunt

  Shadows from Boot Hill

  The Ghost Town Gun-Ghost

  Silent Pards

  Gun Boss of Tumbleweed

  Six-Gun Caballero

  Gunman!

  Stacked Bullets

  Gunman’s Tally

  Stranger in Town

  The Gunner from Gehenna

  Tinhorn’s Daughter

  Hoss Tamer

  The Toughest Ranger

  Johnny, the Town Tamer

  Under the Diehard Brand

  King of the Gunmen

  Vengeance Is Mine!

  The Magic Quirt

  When Gilhooly Was in Flower

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  Y o u r N e x t T i c k e t t o A d v e n t u r e Encounter the Spectacular

  in Unusual Adventures!

  Primed for promotion to the World-Journal city editor (and an overdue raise), grizzled senior reporter Pop is stunned when it’s announced that young Leonard Caulborn, the publisher’s ambitious son-in-law, will get the post. Worse, the lad wants him out. In protest, Pop demands to be given a beat again and gets his wish . . . only now he’s got just two days to find the “real” story about a dead-end assignment—a month-old physics lecture—or be fired.

  When Pop starts searching for the story’s source, an odd physics professor named Pertwee, he lands in the middle of the story of the century after the Empire State Building, Grant’s Tomb and Grand Central Station all disappear.

  Apparently, Pertwee’s the mastermind behind it all. But Pop soon discovers that, instead of inventing a new way to blow things up, the professor may be doing quite the opposite.

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