


The Gadget Had A Ghost
Thrilling Wonder Stories By Murray Leinster
Original publication was made in the United States: Standard Magazines, Inc,
1952
"The Gadget Has a Ghost" by Murray Leinster is a classic science fiction story that combines mystery with technological wonder. The plot revolves around a mysterious gadget that seems to have a life of its own, bringing both intrigue and suspense. The protagonist, who is usually a curious and resourceful individual, faces challenges involving strange occurrences and seemingly inexplicable phenomena tied to this mysterious device. The book delves into themes of technology, the unknown, and how human beings react to situations that defy logic or scientific explanation. It's a story that blends mystery, the supernatural, and science fiction into a thought-provoking narrative.
The genre of the book is primarily science fiction, with elements of mystery and paranormal. It's a great choice for readers who enjoy speculative fiction that explores the boundaries of science and the unexplained.
This edition is modified by M. R. Malkki
Thrilling Wonder Stories By Murray Leinster
Original publication was made in the United States: Standard Magazines, Inc,
1952
"The Gadget Has a Ghost" by Murray Leinster is a classic science fiction story that combines mystery with technological wonder. The plot revolves around a mysterious gadget that seems to have a life of its own, bringing both intrigue and suspense. The protagonist, who is usually a curious and resourceful individual, faces challenges involving strange occurrences and seemingly inexplicable phenomena tied to this mysterious device. The book delves into themes of technology, the unknown, and how human beings react to situations that defy logic or scientific explanation. It's a story that blends mystery, the supernatural, and science fiction into a thought-provoking narrative.
The genre of the book is primarily science fiction, with elements of mystery and paranormal. It's a great choice for readers who enjoy speculative fiction that explores the boundaries of science and the unexplained.
This edition is modified by M. R. Malkki