Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A Thousand Degrees Below Zero | 1919 | Murray Leinster | Buy |
| 2 | Juju | 1919 | Murray Leinster | Buy |
| 3 | The Fifth-Dimension Tube | 1933 | Murray Leinster | Buy |
| 4 | A Logic Named Joe | 1946 | Murray Leinster | Buy |
| 5 | Planet of the Small Men | 1950 | Murray Leinster | Buy |
| 6 | Planet of Dread | 1962 | Murray Leinster | Buy |
| 7 | The Hate Disease / Rallies Three | 1963 | Murray Leinster | Buy |
| 8 | The Runaway Skyscraper | 2007 | Murray Leinster | Buy |
| 9 | Long Ago, Far Away | 2009 | Murray Leinster | Buy |
| 10 | The Sentimentalists | 2016 | Murray Leinster | Buy |
Murray Leinster’s short fiction includes some of his most enduring work. A Logic Named Joe (1946) is widely cited as a remarkably prescient prediction of networked computers, anticipating concepts like search engines and privacy concerns decades before they became reality.
His earliest stories, A Thousand Degrees Below Zero and Juju (both 1919), mark the beginning of his publishing career. The Fifth-Dimension Tube (1933), Planet of Dread (1962), and The Sentimentalists (2016) span the breadth of his output, from early pulp science fiction to later, more sophisticated storytelling.