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The Ultroom Error
The Ultroom Error
The Ultroom Error
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The Ultroom Error

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Smith admitted he had made an error involving a few murders—and a few thousand years. He was entitled to a sense of humor, though, even in the Ultroom!
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Release dateFeb 27, 2016
ISBN9781515404453
The Ultroom Error
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Jerry Sohl

Jerry Sohl is best known for the numerous scripts he wrote for Star Trek, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, etc. He wrote over two dozen books, mostly, science fiction and horror but spanning all genres, including several acclaimed mainstream novels (e.g. THE LEMON EATERS), romance, and humor books such as UNDERHANDED CHESS.

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    The Ultroom Error - Jerry Sohl

    The Ultroom Error

    By Jerry Sohl

    © 2016 Positronic Publishing

    Cover Image © Can Stock Photo Inc. / 3000ad

    Positronic Publishing

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    ISBN 13: 978-1-5154-0445-3

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    The Ultroom Error

    By Jerry Sohl

    Smith admitted he had made an error involving a few murders—and a few thousand years. He was entitled to a sense of humor, though, even in the Ultroom!

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    HB73782. Ultroom error. Tendal 13. Arvid 6. Kanad transfer out of 1609 complete, intact, but too near limit of 1,000 days. Next Kanad transfer ready. 1951. Reginald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Laughton, 3495 Orland Drive, Marionville, Illinois, U. S. A. Arrive his 378th day. TB73782.

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    Nancy Laughton sat on the blanket she had spread on the lawn in her front yard, knitting a pair of booties for the PTA bazaar. Occasionally she glanced at her son in the play pen, who was getting his daily dose of sunshine. He was gurgling happily, examining a ball, a cheese grater and a linen baby book, all with perfunctory interest.

    When she looked up again she noticed a man walking by—except

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