MARK OF THE HERO by Chad Westbrook
Jon Eddington was just a simple young dude fresh out of college when his grandfather, an archeologist named Jack passed away. Jack leaves his New York house and everything in it to Jon, including an ancient Celtic pool he discovered long ago. One night, a strange storm blew in and Jon was blown into the mysterious pool and wakes up in a strange world known as Meridian. ©2020 Chad Westbrook (P)2020 Chad Westbrook |
THE GIFTED ONES by Milo James Fowler
The Suprahuman Secret is out. An assassin is targeting the gifted ones in Little Tokyo for extermination. At the same time, a dangerous yakuza clan has singled out private eye Charlie Madison, determined to squeeze him for information about superpowered individuals -- that no one should know exist. -Sequel to The Suprahuman Secret (Girl of Great Price, Immaterial Evidence, Yakuza Territory, and Chimera Effect) |
LEGENDARIUM The Wrath of Bob by Michael Bunker and Keven G. Summers
Three years ago, the Legendarium, a metaphysical library at the nexus of the multiverse in which is stored every book ever written in the history of the world, was threatened with utter destruction. But two unlikely and unqualified heroes stood up to save it. Or, maybe, they saved it on accident. In any case, only Bombo Dawson and Alistair Foley can stop it. ©2019 Kevin G. Summers (P)2020 Kevin G. Summers |
MISSION TO METHONE by Les Johnson
The year is 2065 and an accidental encounter in space leads to the discovery that we are not alone in the universe - and that our continued existence as a species may be in jeopardy. The truth can only be discovered on Methone, a tiny, egg-shaped moon of the planet Saturn. Who will get there first? And will it be in time? ©2017 Les Johnson (P)2020 Tantor |
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THE SUPRAHUMAN SECRET by Milo James Fowler
The public can't know they exist. It could start a panic. The average citizen is perfectly fine with superheroes saving the day or causing mayhem in movies and comic books. But if those suprahumans actually walked among us, what would happen then? ©2016 Milo James Fowler (P)2019 Milo James Fowler |
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DRAGONS OF THE BARBARY COAST by Roland Yeomans
There are dragons in all of our lives. Sometimes the dragons are real. It is the Barbary Coast of San Francisco in 1851. An undead Texas Ranger is there to find the murderer of the publisher of the San Francisco Herald. ©2016 Roland Yeomans (P)2016 Roland Yeomans |
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SHADOW DANCE by John Harrison
(Shadow Saga Book 1) A gripping tale of heroism and valor. The lands are in chaos and everyone is trying to survive. The last queen was slain through treachery and decades have passed since there has been any form of solid rule. In the interim the races have split from one another and are amassing for a war that threatens to consume them all. |
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THE STARS BLEED AT MIDNIGHT by Roland Yeomans
From the undead halls of power in colonial Washington, D.C., to the bloody plains of India, to the mystery-shrouded deserts of Egypt, Texas Ranger Captain Samuel McCord, his deadly wife, Meilori Shinseen, Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, and Nikola Tesla, team up to keep the world from slipping into a new Dark Age of madness. ©2014 Roland D. Yeomans (P)2016 Roland D. Yeomans. |
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WHALING WILL NEVER DO FOR ME by Briton Cooper Busch
"I just begin to find out that whaling will never do for me and have determined to leave the ship here if possible." That sentiment, expressed by a foremast hand aboard the ship Caroline in 1843, is one shared by many of the whalemen in this fascinating book. Interest in Herman Melville's Moby Dick has contributed to a substantial literature on the history and lore of the industry. But not until now has the vast body of surviving whaleship logs and journals been used to paint an encompassing picture of the difficult but colorful life aboard 19-century American whaling vessels. ©1994, 2009 The University Press of Kentucky |