Cities in Orbit and the End is Near
Ronald J. Fischer
In the late twenty-first century, the world had neglected to pay enough attention to climate change and was in bad shape.
Ronald J. Fischer
Retired math/engineering professor from Evergreen Valley College, San Jose, CA. Former tennis player now playing pickleball. Interested in board/card games such as chess, bridge, “Oh Hell.” He has written two other novels, The Powers of the Mind and Telekinetic Golf.
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