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Robert Potter: (1831-1908) Irish-born author and clergyman, in Australia from early manhood; his sf novel The Germ Growers: An Australian Story of Adventure and Mystery was published in Australia as by Robert Easterley and John Wilbraham, the names of the protagonists, but in the UK as "edited by" Potter. A race of discarnate beings, denizens of the interplanetary "ether" capable of assuming human form, mind-controlling humans, and able to Teleport, invades Earth and sets up beachheads where they cultivate plague germs to be used on humanity; one beachhead is discovered in the Australian…mehr

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Robert Potter: (1831-1908) Irish-born author and clergyman, in Australia from early manhood; his sf novel The Germ Growers: An Australian Story of Adventure and Mystery was published in Australia as by Robert Easterley and John Wilbraham, the names of the protagonists, but in the UK as "edited by" Potter. A race of discarnate beings, denizens of the interplanetary "ether" capable of assuming human form, mind-controlling humans, and able to Teleport, invades Earth and sets up beachheads where they cultivate plague germs to be used on humanity; one beachhead is discovered in the Australian outback, with an Alien who calls himself Davelli in charge, and the adventures begin. (sf-encyclopedia.com)
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Robert Potter is a 40-something rugby league enthusiast with a love for footy shorts and speedos. A self-proclaimed weekend warrior, Bonnet enjoys a good game of rugby followed by a cool down at the beach. With a career spanning over two decades in the world of publishing, Bonnet's passion for writing and love for sports inspired him to delve into the thrilling world of fiction. In his latest offering, he skillfully combines his deep knowledge of rugby culture and his penchant for suspense to create a captivating narrative. Bonnet currently resides in Brisbane, where he spends his weekends indulging in his love for footy and speedos. This is his first venture into the world of political thrillers, promising readers a unique blend of sports, suspense, and surprising twists.