by Keith Laumer (Author)
A soldier caught in the machinery of future war faces the brutal question of what courage is worth when survival itself may no longer be enough. In End as a Hero, Keith Laumer delivers the kind of compact, forceful science fiction that made his work a staple of the magazine era: fast-moving, sharp-edged, militarized, and driven by pressure on men forced to act when institutions, enemies, and technology all close in.
Laumer's science fiction often combines action with distrust of bureaucracy, command structures, political absurdity, and the dehumanizing effects of systems built for power rather than truth. Here, the language of heroism is tested against the realities of conflict, sacrifice, and manipulation. The result is a lean classic SF story about war, duty, identity, and the cost of being useful to forces larger than oneself.
For readers of vintage science fiction, military SF, Cold War-era speculative fiction, space adventure, and action-driven magazine stories, End as a Hero offers a strong example of Laumer's direct style and combative imagination. It fits naturally within the Positronic line as a short, punchy work of classic science fiction built around danger, discipline, and the uneasy distance between official glory and human cost.
Number of Pages: 44
Dimensions: 0.11 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 25, 2016