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Eugenia Geneva "Jean" Sutton (July 5, 1917 – May 29, 2003) was an American
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author.


Life

Eugenia Geneva Hansen was born on 5 July 1917. She married
Jefferson Howard Sutton Jefferson Howard Sutton (July 25, 1913– January 31, 1979) was an American writer who wrote 23 books of science fiction, war, political and juvenile fiction. Biography Sutton was born on July 25, 1913, in Los Angeles, California. He began work a ...
(1913–1979), with whom she wrote several science fiction novels for older children ( juveniles). She wrote from 1950 to 1975, assisting her husband on several titles, and from 1967 was also named as coauthor.


Books (written 1965–1975)

The
science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imagination, imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, Paral ...
books were beloved by young teenagers; most however have been
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since the early 1970s. War - Novel about Marine's battle for the Matanikau River - Guadalcanal: * ''The River'', 1966 (a forgotten squad of marines battles at a river) Teenage-Oriented (Juvenile) Science Fiction novels: * ''The Beyond'' (people transcend to a Small Magellanic Cloud) * ''The Programmed Man'' (3 way
spy novel Spy fiction is a genre of literature involving espionage as an important context or plot device. It emerged in the early twentieth century, inspired by rivalries and intrigues between the major powers, and the establishment of modern intellige ...
with empire, telepaths, and breakaway star group) * ''Lord of the Stars'' (orphan on a planet circling an emerald Green sun defeats alien invasion) * ''Alien From The Stars'' (alien crash lands on Earth) * ''The Boy Who Had the Power'' (boy has memory crystal)


The Beyond (1967)

Plot Summary: An agent, sent to a distant planet where those with telepathic powers are banished, and ordered to find the person with the ability to move objects by thought, discovers to his horror that he is telepathic.


The Programmed Man (1968)

The reported power of the N-bomb aboard a destroyer spaceship preserves peace for years in the federated solar systems until enemy teleporters discover the bomb does not exist.


Lord of the Stars (1969)

Prologue: "Gultur, Lord of the Stars, knew his race was destined to conquer the Universe, for such was ordained when life first emerged from the slate-gray seas of Munga. He, himself, had decimated a score of worlds. But then, at the brink of his greatest victory, he encountered an alien youth who dwelt alone on the planet of an emerald sun." The alien youth is an Earth child named Danny who was catapulted to the planet Wenda by his parents before their spacecraft was destroyed. Danny and his no-form (for life takes forms or no forms at all) and Zandro are our heroes. A fine copy of a mind-stretching adventure penned by the husband-and-wife team that gave us The Beyond and The Programmed Man.


Alien from the Stars (1970)

The sole survivor of a space wreck is sought by a variety of earth agents whom he has little trouble eluding.


The Boy Who Had the Power (1971)

Plot Summary: A boy who has lost his memory is a herder on a remote planet until a mysterious man gives him a beautiful stone to help him remember. Published by
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External links

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Jefferson Sutton Science Fiction Collection, 1943–1985
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