The Blue Tower
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Ludovick lives a very relaxed life and that's because the Belphins are the alien caretaker of the human race. There are anarchists in the human ranks living next door to Ludovick Eversole and while he has reported them the belpins are not concerned. They tell Ludovick that they rule by the power of love. However, while Ludovick is in line with the status quo, it seems that his girlfriend's family isn't.
Evelyn E. Smith
Evelyn E. Smith (25 July 1922 – 4 July 2000) was an American writer of science fiction and mysteries, as well as a compiler of crossword puzzles.
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The Blue Tower - Evelyn E. Smith
Evelyn E. Smith
The Blue Tower
Published by Good Press, 2020
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As the vastly advanced guardians of mankind, the Belphins knew how to make a lesson stick—but whom?
Illustrated by DICK FRANCIS
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Ludovick Eversole sat in the golden sunshine outside his house, writing a poem as he watched the street flow gently past him. There were very few people on it, for he lived in a slow part of town, and those who went in for travel generally preferred streets where the pace was quicker.
Moreover, on a sultry spring afternoon like this one, there would be few people wandering abroad. Most would be lying on sun-kissed white beaches or in sun-drenched parks, or, for those who did not fancy being either kissed or drenched by the sun, basking in the comfort of their own air-conditioned villas.
Some would, like Ludovick, be writing poems; others composing symphonies; still others painting pictures. Those who were without creative talent or the inclination to indulge it would be relaxing their well-kept golden bodies in whatever surroundings they had chosen to spend this particular one of the perfect days that stretched in an unbroken line before every member of the human race from the cradle to the crematorium.
Only the Belphins were much in evidence. Only the Belphins had duties