Barbara Paul (1) (1931–2022)
Author of The Three-Minute Universe
For other authors named Barbara Paul, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Barbara Paul was born in Maysville, Kentucky in 1931. She attended Bowling Green State University and the University of Pittsburgh. She has written over 20 mystery and science fiction novels including the Marian Larch series. (Bowker Author Biography)
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Series
Works by Barbara Paul
Jack Be Quick and Other Crime Stories (Five Star Standard Print Mystery Series) (1999) 5 copies, 1 review
Ragazza del 2051 2 copies
Scat 2 copies
Eleemosynary, My Dear Watson 1 copy
The Curse of Halewood 1 copy
Mördaren vill ha betalt 1 copy
Shakespeare Minus One 1 copy
Associated Works
A Moment on the Edge : 100 Years of Crime Stories by Women (2002) — Contributor — 295 copies, 6 reviews
Malice Domestic 01: An Anthology of Original Traditional Mystery Stories (1992) — Contributor — 191 copies
Crime Through Time: Original Tales of Historical Mystery (1997) — Contributor — 137 copies, 2 reviews
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXIX, No. 2 (April 1972) (1972) — Contributor — 19 copies, 1 review
The Year's 25 Finest Crime and Mystery Stories: Fifth Annual Edition (1996) — Contributor — 7 copies
Drink This | Your Eyelids are Growing Heavy | A Question of Inheritance (1981) — Contributor — 2 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Paul, Barbara Jeanne
- Birthdate
- 1931-06-05
- Date of death
- 2022-06-06
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Bowling Green State University
University of Pittsburgh - Occupations
- writer
mystery novelist
detective novelist
science fiction writer - Organizations
- Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
- Agent
- Joshua Bilmes
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Maysville, Kentucky, USA
- Places of residence
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Massachusetts, USA - Place of death
- Marshfield, Massachusetts, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Discussions
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Reviews
Started off slow, but really picked up - in a weird way it was as though there were two halves of the book: the half where the Sackers were "monsters" and the half where, you know, they were interesting beings. Uhura's fear of fire was not the most subtle storyline in the universe, but I liked it nevertheless, as well.
"The galaxy is on fire." With these words, James Kirk summarizes the latest threat the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise is forced to address: an expanding wave of heat that has already annihilated an entire solar system, including the home world of the Zirgosians. Their investigation takes them to the remaining Zirgosian colony, where they find a massive spaceship in orbit controlled by the "Sackers," a species so physically repulsive that sentient beings cannot stand to be in their presence. show more The crew soon discovers that the Sackers are at the center of the mystery, with a plan that effectively holds the entire universe hostage unless their demands are met.
Barbara Paul's novel offers readers what is many respects a textbook Star Trek story: the crew faces a seemingly insurmountable challenge, then proceeds to save the day through a mixture of intuitive psychology and teamwork. It's an interesting tale both for the species she introduces and the unusual combination of Kirk, Scotty, Uhura, and Chekov working to deal with the situation in which they find themselves. Yet too much of the novel comes across as contrived, with the Sacker threat both epically dangerous yet in the end ridiculously easy to resolve. Squaring the difference between these two contrasts might have made for a truly excellent Star Trek novel, but as it is the book's strengths can't quite overcome its flaws. show less
Barbara Paul's novel offers readers what is many respects a textbook Star Trek story: the crew faces a seemingly insurmountable challenge, then proceeds to save the day through a mixture of intuitive psychology and teamwork. It's an interesting tale both for the species she introduces and the unusual combination of Kirk, Scotty, Uhura, and Chekov working to deal with the situation in which they find themselves. Yet too much of the novel comes across as contrived, with the Sacker threat both epically dangerous yet in the end ridiculously easy to resolve. Squaring the difference between these two contrasts might have made for a truly excellent Star Trek novel, but as it is the book's strengths can't quite overcome its flaws. show less
This was an outstanding adventure featuring all of the original cast, but focusing especially on Kirk, Scotty, Uluru, and Chekhov. The novel kicks right in with action as the Enterprise discovers a fiery, raging universe that threatens to devour every world in its ever-expanding path. Behind this campaign to crush all the known worlds under Federation control are a mysterious race of grotesque beings known as the Sackers. It's up to the aforementioned foursome to convince the Sackers to stop show more their plan to destroy our universe. But Kirk and his team find out much more about the Sackers then they bargained for once they are kidnapped and taken aboard the Sacker starship. Maybe these hideous beings aren't really who Kirk and crew think they are.
Fans of the series will enjoy this adventure and the true-to-character way that they are drawn. show less
Fans of the series will enjoy this adventure and the true-to-character way that they are drawn. show less
A light-hearted, funny historical mystery starring Enrico Caruso as the slightly bumbling amateur detective. It's 1910 and opera composer Giacomo Puccini is visiting New York for the world premiere of La fanciulla del West. A small-time impresario, who is trying to blackmail Puccini, is murdered; Puccini is suspect number one. Determined to clear the talented composer, Caruso investigates. Short, amusing, fun.
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