Sorry, I don't have information about Thomas J Morrissey's science fiction books at hand. So I can't recommend any for now.
There might be some research needed to find out about Thomas J Morrissey's contributions to science fiction. It could be that he has self - published works or is known in a specific community. Maybe checking local science fiction clubs or forums could give some leads.
One Morrissey - related fiction book could be 'Morrissey's Library: The Reader's Morrissey'. It offers unique insights into Morrissey's world through a literary lens.
I'd also recommend 'The Crystal World'. It has a very distinct and surreal plot. The transformation of the world into crystal is both fascinating and thought - provoking. It makes you think about how our world could change in unexpected ways.
A simple one could be 'Jules Verne' himself, in a sense. His works like 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' and 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' are often considered early science fiction. Although his name is not a character name within a traditional science - fiction story, his works have inspired countless science - fiction concepts and characters.
I'm not overly familiar with a vast number of Richard Thomas' works. However, if he has a work that focuses on space exploration within his science fiction oeuvre, that could be a great pick. Space - themed science fiction often has exciting adventures, new worlds to discover, and unique challenges for the characters. It can also make us think about our place in the universe.
I'm not sure of a specific title off - hand. But you could start by looking in historical fiction sections of libraries or bookstores. There may be some indie or less - known books that use their stories as a backdrop.
There might be many works by Lindsay Thomas in science fiction. One way to find them is to use online book databases like Goodreads. Search for the name Lindsay Thomas and then filter the results to show only science - fiction works. It may take some time, but you'll likely discover some interesting reads.
I'm not sure which 'PL Thomas' specifically in the realm of science fiction. There could be many relatively unknown authors with this name. You might need to provide more context, like if this is a self - published author or from a particular region.
Another one is 'The Burning World'. In this book, Ballard delves into themes of environmental decay and the consequences of human actions on the planet. It presents a rather dystopian view of the future with a world in ecological crisis.
I'm not aware of a large number of highly popular Morrissey - related fiction books. As I mentioned before, 'Morrissey's Library: The Reader's Morrissey' might be one of the more well - known ones among his fans.