Book Excerpts by Date
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Elf [Book One of The Elf Chronicles] by N. D. Hansen-Hill The only way to take charge of your destiny is to create it. His father's words. Alexander Brody is sure he has everything under control, including his destiny. Andrew Brody's rather cryptic reference has no real bearing on his future...
| (15. Feb 2004) |
Static by N. D. Hansen-Hill Nate Leighton lives in a world full of static. Hes a victim of his own surplus bioelectricity, but hes always sought to hide his problem - the original mechanical man in an age where electronics rule.
| (15. Feb 2004) |
Vision by N. D. Hansen-Hill Dustin Mallory is a man trapped by the past. He is no more a victim than his friends, whose reach at times extends beyond the grave, or whose thoughts take unwanted strolls through other people' minds.
| (15. Feb 2004) |
Rumpelstiltskin vs Miller by Michael Brandt In this compelling novel we pick up the Rumpelstiltskin story after the Queen guessed his name and avoided giving him her baby. But the legendary elf-genius doesn't give up and sues the Queen for breach of contract.
| (20. Jan 2004) |
A Sheep Called Pepito by Peter Bird Forget everything you thought you knew about sheep. It's all going to be wrong. This is the heart warming story of an alien called Pepito who came to earth to warn us all about an impending invasion, and to escape a tyrannical council that plotted to destroy him.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Sarah's Landing - Episode I by Elena Dorothy Bowman A 111-year-old mystery - people who vanished ten years before the new millennium - the first space-exploration starship, Earth Star-I, lost in deep space fifty-one years later - Is there a connection between these unexplained disappearances and a village situated along the rocky coast of New England, a place out of time, called Sarah's Landing?
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Tulisia by Richard Brunke The hardy clans of Thulistan, living in their frigid highlands, have long withstood the ponderous might of the Tulisian army. Now, however, a dark threat has arisen from the lands deep beneath the Empire of Thulistan.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Prime Paradigm by Paul Chilson Born and trained in a secret South-Pole research facility, Clint Talbert was special. However his talents made him difficult to control. Leaving home, his adventures led him to experience a vast array of cultures and technologies.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Shadow Lover by Hope C. Clarke The door swung open fiercely, almost coming off its hinges. Heavy thumping sounded on the floor as angry footsteps entered the house. An immense shadow cast its silhouette against the wall and floor.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
DarkLight - Commando Inc. 1 by C.J. Daniels It's the future, and space is not safe. Raiders terrorize the known shipping lanes and a new order needs to be restored. Commando Inc., from a secret military base, led by former covert military operative Mark Carson and his team aboard the sentient starship Pulsar are all that stand between future prosperity and a new dark age for humanity.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
The Last One by Michael Edward Five friends are magically transported from a weekend getaway in the northern mountains of New England to the ruined world of Bachaan.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Decide your fate by Jason Ellis Book two in the 'Universal Secrets' trilogy.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
The Mansly Affair by Jason Ellis Book one in the 'Universal Secrets' trilogy.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Paul III of Montreal by Christian-Eric Falardeau Humans need a way to measure themselves to their peers. After physical strength, the aristocracy, the bourgeoisie and the Medias, at last appears an objective mean of determining the leaders: the Game, a three-dimensional descendant of chess. This is the story of Paul Herbert, a young man of great talentif not geniusand his journey to the top of a declining society, hailed as a Saviour by the restless population.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Saint-Jolivet of Pendleton by Christian-Eric Falardeau Professor Jolivet is inspired with the Holy Quest of ridding the planet of all imbeciles after he invents an astoundingly practical device. Assembling a dozen disciples under the guidance of his right-hand man, Pendleton, they set out to achieve the Divine Will facing challenge after challenge. But is reality the way it seems?
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Island Of Life by Stephen R. Foster A love poem, from a boy in love, to hopefully, his sweetheart. Island Of Life, Comedy/romance
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Himmler's War by Robert A. Goerman Imagine DEATHWISH meets THE INVADERS. What does a rogue black-ops outfit, the President, nonhuman Men In Black, seven distinguished scientists, deadly mercenaries, and a vanguard of aliens all have in common?
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Night Seekers by Lauren Halkon Night Seekers is a myth and a world we all share deep inside. Three races, two existing in the dreams of the third. The Others. The humans. Us. One young woman must reunite them.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Night Seekers by Lauren Halkon Night Seekers is a myth and a world we all share deep inside. Three races, two existing in the dreams of the third. The Others. The humans. Us. One young woman must reunite them.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Children of the Plague by Kat Hankinson This light-speed follow up to Hugo Gernsback's 1911 serial novel Ralph124 C41+ takes a fresh look at one of science-fiction's best known classics. It is the year 2700, and Earth's techo-utopia has been cast into a dark age by a manmade plague.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Dhampir by Barb & JC Hendee First in a new series in the ROC Fantasy line.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
VISIONS OF EDEN by Anthony Hernandez David C. Johnson and his sister Eva escape their hellish lives on a ruined Earth when they accidentally emerge into the New Federation of Worlds, fifteen thousand unspoiled planets inhabited by fourteen Sentient species.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
The Dead City by Jonathan Isenor "What do you mean my parents are dead?" Jack yelled at the phone. With those few words Jack Fosters world forever changed. His much-loved parents were dead in an apparent double suicide.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
The Magic Flute by Keith D. Jones THE MAGIC FLUTE is a novel of fantasy and magic. Some dragons. No elves. A tale of forgiveness and grief begun in the dark beyond midnight for there are some things we try to hide even from ourselves.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Browne Candidate by Nicole Givens Kurtz Browne Candidate is the story of Aurora Browne's life as a slave in the Candidacy. With her latest assignment, she discovers love with the Williams' butler and yearns for freedom. The last attempt almost cost her life, and she has the scars to prove it.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
The Soul Cages by Nicole Givens Kurtz The Soul Cages is a tale of Sarah, who as a young girl was kidnapped and taken to the soul cages on Solis. Valek, a business man, has discovered a way to extract souls and use them in his mind reading serum.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
A Man of War by David R. Lusk A glimpse into the training and personality of Chase Aarons.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Deathcraft by Emmet Lynch This is the fast paced story of Orlok, a futuristic soldier, and his quest to track down a real life demon, Pilot. His bosses team him with Alexien, an intelligent, human-looking, robot soldier, who is just ready for his first assignment.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
The Demon Plague by Joreid McFate When Crystal Donovan inherits a mysterious amulet dating back to the infamous Salem witch trials, her life becomes an exercise in terror.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Interphase by Nina M. Osier Edek Fallon, born with a Shaman's seal on his wrist, lives an Astral Guard officer's life and never thinks about the chants his father taught him. Not until they start to come true...
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Mistworld by Nina M. Osier On Mistworld, death isn't final. But is that an entirely good thing? "Matushka" Catherine Romanova, former Terran Fleet Admiral, will soon be finding that out.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Starship Castaways by Nina M. Osier Marooned on board an alien-built space station deep inside dangerous "Clan space," all the survivors from the destroyed star cruiser Archangel want is to go home. Or do they?
| (4. Apr 2003) |
The Way to Freedom by Nina M. Osier Ten years ago Nora Falconi, Marcus Cranshaw, and Rudolf Tasker barely got off Planet 8055 alive after the alien Ast took it over. What can draw the long disbanded cultural survey team back together, and back to the most brutally misogynistic world any of them ever visited, after all this time?
| (4. Apr 2003) |
The Kaiserine's Champion by Derek Paterson Given a straight choice between having his neck stretched and fighting for his life in the Arena for the Kaiserine's pleasure, Manfred picks the slightly less fatal option. But no one bothered to mention he'd be up against vampyres.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Ravished Wings by Maria Osborne Perry The vampire priests of the god Loki have at last located the sacrifice which will prematurely usher in Ragnarok, the end of the world. But this potential sacrifice has been safeguarded in the legendary Athla.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
BUREAU 13: DOOMSDAY EXAM by Nick Pollotta Fantasy/Humor. When every unkillable monster that Bureau 13 has ever captured do a mass jail escape, Ed Alvarez and his team of soldiers and wizards are forced to use some green student agents from the Bureau Training Academy to help recapture the supernatural killers.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
ILLEGAL ALIENS by Nick Pollotta & Phil Foglio SF comedy about alien crimianls landing in New York City, only to tangle with the United Nations never-before-used "First Contact Team', and a more-than-slightly insane Brooklyn street gang.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
BUREAU 13: Judgment Night by Nick Pollotta Fantasy/Humor. Ed Alvarez, a former PI from Chicago, leads his 'Bureau 13' team of soldiers, wizards, and telepaths, to try and stop the return of an ancient evil that threatens to consume the world.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
KIAJIN BEGINNING: The Quest Holders by Kirin 'Gemini' Richter Dreams, memories, thoughts that never heppened? Are their lives the reality, or the dreams? To stop a mad-man, they will have to fight. To win the war, they will have to learn to trust one each other. To stop the threat of an ancient evil from rising again, they will have to unravel the secret of the Legendary Kiajin Knights.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Vessel of Heaven by Jamie Rosen It is a world much like our own, differing in only one small detail: no one has yet pierced the veil of Heaven. Now, on the verge of something spectacular, five men and women will be sent on the first manned mission into space.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Disconsolate Hearts by D.V Rotin A timeless tale of love, hate and war
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Miss Mary Weather by Deon C. Sanders
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Meridian - A Novel In Time by John Schettler Its the eve of a grand experiment...the first ever attempt to travel in time! As the project team managers meet for their final briefing, their plans are rudely interrupted by the most startling news of the century.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Abuud: the One-Eyed God by Richard S. Tuttle Book 3 of the Sword of Heavens. A Dark Cell.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Ancient Prophecy by Richard S. Tuttle Book 3 of the Targa Trilogy. Chapter 1 - A journey to another Universe.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Dark Quest by Richard S. Tuttle Book 2 of the Targa Trilogy. Shanor and the Doors.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Origin Scroll by Richard S. Tuttle Book 1 of the Targa Trilogy. Chapter 6 - Introduction of Sarac.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Sapphire of the Fairies by Richard S. Tuttle Book 1 of the Sword of Heavens. Chapter 4 - The Bandit.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Unicorns' Opal by Richard S. Tuttle Book 2 of the Sword of Heavens. Chapter 3 - The Dark One.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Web of Deceit by Richard S. Tuttle Book 3 of the Forgotten Legacy. Chapter 1 - Introduction of Rejji.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Young Lord of Khadora by Richard S. Tuttle Seeking to enlarge the estate, Situ soldiers are sent to clear a valley claimed by the Chula, a race of dreaded cat-people.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
Gideon's Dawn by Michael D. Warden The Inherited Lands were a place of legenda mystic realm in a world rich in miracles. From here, Life flowed to the four corners of creation. Or so it once was, before High Lord Gideon used a Word of Desolation that Abaddon had taught him, unleashing a corrupting perversion.
| (4. Apr 2003) |
The Duke of Uranium by John Barnes In this spectacular tale of action and intrigue, a thirty-sixth-century young man discovers that the galaxy is far more complex, and deadly, than he'd ever imagined...
| (18. Dec 2002) |
Stealing the Elf-King's Roses by Diane Duane WAR AGAINST THE ELF-KING "Lee!" Gelert barked, and threw himself from the rock spine, straight at Lee and the Elf-King.
| (18. Dec 2002) |
Crusade of Fire by Katherine Kurtz The third all-new collection of Templar tales by historical fantasy's top authors.
| (18. Dec 2002) |
The Truest Power by Rebecca Neason The sequel to Rebecca Neason's highly praised novel The Thirteenth Scroll, featuring herbalist and female healer Lysandra.
| (18. Dec 2002) |
Nightwatch by Terry Pratchett It started out as great day for Commander Sam Vimes of the City Watch. The birds were singing, the lilac blooming. He was rich and powerful and about to become a father. He was a man who had it all.
| (18. Dec 2002) |
The Dragon Delasangre by Alan F. Troop
| (18. Dec 2002) |
Dragon Moon by Alan F. Troop
| (18. Dec 2002) |
Allegory by Tony Vogiantzis Allegory is a novel that integrates fantasy with a future so frightening it is beyond the realm of comprehension. The protagonist, Poseidon Beau awakens in this world to find himself amongst an array of colorful yet potentially dangerous fictional characters that live their lives in a fairy tale manner.
| (18. Dec 2002) |
Paragon Lost by Dave Duncan A demon with a sword, a mastermind with the heart of a poet; here is the tale of most dashing Blade ever -- Beaumont.
| (31. Oct 2002) |
The Road to Kotaishi by Kevin Radthorne An epic fantasy novel of magic and intrigue, The Road To Kotaishi is a journey of truth, deceit...and destiny. The Darkness is gathering, preparing to unleash itself like a black tide of death, extinguishing all light, and thus all life, from the lands of Tonogato. Hope rests upon a pilgrimage to find the Kotaishi, for he alone can unite the feuding kingdoms. A young apprentice finds himself a member of the pilgrimage, and the pawn of unseen forces, both good and evil, whose struggle will dictate the fate of every living being across the land.
| (13. Oct 2002) |
Wrestle with a Vessel by Ieuan Dolby The memoirs of one Marine Engineer as he travelled the world to some amazing places and destinations. He recounts all the challenges he faced from the day he first set foot on a ship till today when he sits writing all for the first time.
| (30. Sep 2002) |
Cuqui by David L. Kilpatrick A DEA deep-cover agent smuggles a load of cocaine into the U.S. Unknown to him, the load carries an ancient creature spawned from the crude genetic engineering of a pre-Incan race. The creature begins a killing spree across Texas, with the agent and an archaeologist in hot pursuit.
| (30. Sep 2002) |
Mandibles by Jeff Strand Giant red fire ants cause numerous problems in Tampa, Florida.
| (30. Sep 2002) |
Degranon by Duane Simolke Degranon is a science fiction novel that involves time travel, diversity, overpopulation, civil wars, and one family's struggle to remain a family. Welcome to the planet Valchondria, where speech and actions face constant scrutiny, the future offers no progress, and most people can no longer see in color.
| (16. Sep 2002) |
Angels Among Us by C.E. Barrett Take five individuals from different times, planets, and realities, put them together in another time and place and discover the resulting consequences. Add two unseen dimensions, one good, one bad, each trying to influence the outcome. The result? Adventure, romance, confusion, emotional turmoil, and a book you won't be able to close until the end.
| (30. Aug 2002) |
WWII: OSS Tragedy in Slovakia by Jim Downs
| (30. Aug 2002) |
A Martian Poet in Siberia by Duncan Hunter Han is a Mars-born human, brought up on a forgotten base of the Red Planet. He's a bit of a dreamer. Landscapes fascinate him - not the barren ones of Mars but the rich lush green ones of Earth.
| (30. Aug 2002) |
Echoes of Angels by Cailtyn McKenna What dark secret haunts the shadows of Blackthorne and the woman returned there seeking the answers to her past?
| (30. Aug 2002) |
The Wall by Barry Tomkins It's the early twenty-fourth century. The villagers of Garth are enjoying their quiet, low-technology communal life when bizarre aliens arrive and seal off the village from the outside world. The women of Garth must somehow survive under the alien occupation.
| (30. Aug 2002) |
Tales of the Zorantian Brotherhood I: Black Winds by Luther Giordano and Nancy Edgington When Pain makes Death your last best friend. When revenge is your only hope And When keeping faith with the dead is your life´s goal: Then you are Tar Abzoladan, Last of the Brotherhood of Zoran. Come. Ride the Black Winds.
| (22. Aug 2002) |
Tales of the Zorantian Brotherhood II: Suffer the Little Children by Luther Giordano and Nancy Edgington War is joined. Hope has returned as The remnant of the Brotherhood has Vanquished its darkest enemies. Why then must we? SUFFER THE LITTLE CHILDREN.
| (22. Aug 2002) |
Tales of the Zorantian Brotherhood III: Washed in the Blood by Luther Giordano and Nancy Edgington Standing true to a pledge none of you remember, The Last of the Brotherhood will not permit this galaxy to become a charnel house again. Why then are we to be? Washed In the Blood?
| (22. Aug 2002) |
The Casebook of Doakes and Haig by Patrick Welch Tales of the fascinating adventures of an unlikely pair of detectives who reside and practice in an alternate universe, an England which remains a colonial power.
| (19. Jul 2002) |
Hidden Empire by Kevin J. Anderson Now Anderson brings the classic tradition of grand space adventure to an epic new creation: a vast panorama of galactic civilization facing imminent war.
| (13. Jul 2002) |
Memory of Fire by Holly Lisle In an extraordinary universe of magic and monsters, two strangers sharing only pain and loss must now pursue the destiny that has united them.
| (13. Jul 2002) |
Mariah Of The Spirits: And Other Southern Ghost Stories by Sherry Austin Thirteen ghost stories in the classic storytelling tradtion. A slave woman's spirit walks a Southern coastal backroad on a perpetual journey. A mountain woman dreads graveyard workday, and only she knows why. A lonely woman in a swanky Atlanta suburb is haunted by someone tinkering with her shoes, her jewelry, and her mind.
| (8. Jul 2002) |
Furnace by William Alan Rieser For millennia, science has thought human spontaneous combustion an insoluble mystery ... until now.
| (8. Jul 2002) |
The Moon Child by Alex Roces The Moon Child is a mythic-fantasy novel of love and magic, passion and betrayal. An outcast from the barrio, Maria Moon Child was feared and shunned because of her moonpower--her psychic ability to communicate with enchanted spirits and see the future in dreams and visions.
| (8. Jul 2002) |
Moem The Beginning by Linda Whiddon Moem The Beginning is a mythic tale of sacrifice and love. A humble Priestess becomes a willing pawn in the race to save mankind from destruction. Her death appears imminent until a crystal tipped arrow sails through the air changing everything.
| (8. Jul 2002) |
Undo the Deed by Adam-Michael James The year is 1987. Physically and psychologically beaten down by her father Matthew all her seventeen years, Amanda Grant is fast approaching the end of her rope. After one particularly brutal beating, Amanda escapes, only to crash her car into a tree. Suddenly, it's no longer 1987, but 1965. When Amanda meets the teenage version of her father, she discovers he is being similarly abused. Compelled to take advantage of her
| (26. Jun 2002) |
The Shoals of Time by P. Orin Zack When Healer Gillian Thomas was escorted to the MedCenter that had thrown her out several times, she never dreamed that she'd end up in a forced coma. But then, the peacekeeper using her for bait never dreamed that she'd escape into the past, either.
| (20. Jun 2002) |
The White of a Cow's Eye by Peter Bird Meet Ray Bender; the worst Science Fiction writer on the planet. Nobody wants to publish his stories. So, short of money, he takes a job at the local abattoirs and tries to write part time. It doesn't take too long before the blood soaked influences of his environment end up in his stories.
| (14. Jun 2002) |
Trysts : A Triskaidecollection of Queer and Weird Stories by Steve Berman Experience passion and loss, all within the pages of this triskaidecollection?thirteen stories where the supernatural is as likely to doom as to save those that are drawn to its power. Trysts offers readers dark and quirky tales from a distinctive new voice in gay fiction.
| (10. Jun 2002) |
Children of Earth by Dennis Ogden A shipload of children lost in space struggle to survive on a primitive planet. Conflict with the natives and slave traders complicate their attempts to build new lives.
| (10. Jun 2002) |
The Cabinet of Curiosities by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child When the excavators break into a basement, they uncover a charnel pit of horror: the remains of thirty-six people murdered and gruesomely dismembered over 130 years ago by an unknown serial killer.
| (10. Jun 2002) |
Luna Parabella by William Alan Rieser A brief description of young Ang's first impressions of Earth and his impact on the locals who have no clue to his alien reality.
| (27. May 2002) |
Shadow Warriors by John Thompson Shadow Warriors is an action packed martial arts thriller set in 12th Century Japan. It chronicles the heroic advetures of five martial arts student.
| (27. May 2002) |
The Great Harpazo Deception, The Real Story of UFOs by Stephen Yulish The battle with UFOs is not for the planet of man but for the soul of man.
| (27. May 2002) |
Any Time Soon by Frank Field, Jr.
| (15. May 2002) |
Herald Et Ali by Frank Field, Jr. Soon - to - be - released!
| (15. May 2002) |
Sleep Be Not Forever by Frank Field, Jr.
| (15. May 2002) |
To Understand All by Frank Field, Jr.
| (15. May 2002) |
Path of Glory: Book One of Boundary's Fall by Bret M. Funk Path of Glory is an epic fantasy tale set in the land of Madryn. It follows Jeran and Dahr, two young men who discover that the Boundary, the magical barrier imprisoning the Darklord, Lorthas, is weakening. Saddled with the responsibility of warning the king, Jeran and Dahr cross the land of Madryn, pursued by Tylor Durange, exiled Prince of Ra Tachan.
| (15. May 2002) |
Arena by Karen Hancock Callie Hayes is living a life of fear and disillusionment when she volunteers for a psychology experiment that promises to turn her life around. As her orientation proceeds, Callie becomes frightened by the secrecy and evasion she encounters.
| (15. May 2002) |
The Day of the Nefilim by D. L. Major Set in a near-future in which the New World Order goes mad as the Nefilim home planet's orbit brings it into the solar system for the first time in 3,600 years...
| (15. May 2002) |
TASHAR: City of Mystery (Book One) by Marc Phoenix Ancient records kept by Lan, the Prince of Atlantis, tell us a tale of beings from another universe whose struggles helped shape earth's legends.
| (15. May 2002) |
Children of the Shaman by Jessica Rydill Raised by their aunt in a remote coastal town, Annat and Malchik have always been protected from the hostile world that surrounds them. It is now time for them to find their own way; to become true wanderers. They embark on a journey that will draw them into the magical kingdom of La Souterraine.
| (15. May 2002) |
Star of Sakova by Richard S. Tuttle From Star of Sakova, book 2 of the Sword of Heavens series. Introduction of the mage, Temiker.
| (15. May 2002) |
The Lady of the Sorrows by Cecilia Dart-Thornton Combining a treasure trove of wondrous folklore with brilliant imagination, Cecilia Dart-Thornton, acclaimed author of THE ILL-MADE MUTE, returns to the phantasmagorical world of The Bitterbynde.
| (10. May 2002) |
Warchild by Karin Lowachee Warchild, by Karin Lowachee is the engrossing story of a young boy's coming of age amid interstellar war, a riveting saga in the tradition of Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game.
| (10. May 2002) |
The Adventures of Ted and Windy in NINA AND THE JETS by James Matt It is a story about a group of misfits who start a rock band and are assisted along the way by aliens from space. You will find strange rubbery creatures who claim to be from a world beyond ours, G-men in dark suits, Ted and his skittish wife Windy and their friends, Marco, a harmless drug dealer and Nina, Windy's old roommate and former small time model. The pace is fast and the dialogue quick and witty as the characters fight with each other and society to make a sound. It is all about sex, drugs and rock and roll...except without the sex.
| (10. May 2002) |
Gun Metal Black by Lewis Smith Gun Metal Black is the first published book of Lewis Smith. It deals with the life and adventures of Kienan Ademetria and contains two short stories with illustrations by the author.
| (6. May 2002) |
Tonton Macoute by William Allan First came the body. His dead friend's warm blood, Tommy's own seed, the strange flour, powders charged with chemical enchantments...all combined and stirred to life, to human form, by Marie's invocation. Then came the soul. Something out of the black pit of time's beginnings. Unforeseen, unimaginable.
| (15. Apr 2002) |
Remembering Forever by Dallas G. Releford Several horrible murders stun a small Kentucky community. They call for help from the Federal government. This help arrives in the form of two agents from the OFfice of Scientific Investigation. They discover a rogue government contractor is doing research in transferring human minds to Silicon chips and are killing people to get their brains.
| (15. Apr 2002) |
Something Whispers by Dallas G. Releford A young boy encounters an alien during a fierce blizzard and eventually makes friends. Follow the two as they plunge into endless adventure that includes a chase across the galaxy to rescue a friend abducted by aliens. There is the largest battle ever fought and the smallest battle ever fought.
| (15. Apr 2002) |
Longtusk by Stephen Baxter In the magnificent tradition of Watership Down, Stephen Baxter has masterfully created a harsh world of natural wonders and a classic tale of courage and survival.
| (7. Apr 2002) |
The Beyond by Jeffrey Ford Now comes the third and final leg of Cley's bizarre life journey by World Fantasy Award-winner Jeffrey Ford.
| (7. Apr 2002) |
Destiny by Sharon Green The triumphant conclusion to the Blending Enthroned reveals the thrilling finale to the popular Blending saga from a master of romantic fantasy adventure.
| (7. Apr 2002) |
The Visitor by Sheri S. Tepper A bold, ambitious new tale about the future of our Earth and the diverse group of people who are called upon to save it.
| (7. Apr 2002) |
The Remembrance by Robert Williams In a future Dark Age, a man makes an unholy bargain with a mysterious race of alien beings in order to restore his memories and the lost history of humankind.
| (7. Apr 2002) |
The Peacekeepers by Jeanne Foguth Cultures collide when a high-tech warrior's space ship crashes and he must survive on a world governed by mysticism.
| (24. Mar 2002) |
Lord Brother by Carolyn Kephart Ryel Mirai, Lord Adept of the great wysard-citadel Markul, continues his search for the lost spell capable of rejoining body and soul, thus bringing his beloved instructor, Edris, back to life.
| (24. Mar 2002) |
Perplex Vision 2000 by Michael Anka From the author: "I wrote this book inspired by our latest efforts to connect with the "Universal Village," which I believe will show results in the very near future. What sets this book apart from other "alien" books is the fact that it is written with heart and passion, giving the reader a chance to emotionally interact with the story's development and participate with the characters in solving the numerous conflicts."
| (22. Mar 2002) |
Game of Truth: The Athronian Chronicles, Book 1 by C.A. Casey The power hungry High Overseers want to banish the Overseer of Knowledge, Dorian Riverson. Queen Ketric of Onbersan wants to turn the peaceful village of Baniston into a major destination on a pilgrimage route.
| (22. Mar 2002) |
Machine Nation by Richard Evans 2027: Psychologist Dr Alex Sorber finds himself drawn into a conplex conspiracy when he agrees to work on a project to develop the world's first android female. Machine Nation reveals an unusual love story in this fascinating science fiction thriller.
| (22. Mar 2002) |
The Mask of Ollock by Robert F. Kauffmann The Mask of Ollock is an intelligent and captivating forray into a dark world of blood-thirsty tyrants, nefarious lackeys, demonic spirits, desperate battles and wanton treachery. Tragedy and war befall the kingdom of Umbra in this cautionary tale of a father's ill-considered dynastic dreams and a son's betrayal and enslavement to supreme power.
| (22. Mar 2002) |
Oblivion's Children by Jim Wegryn and Roland James Robots are merely machines until they escape the bounds of programming and reveal that spark called free will. Yet that gift of consciousness may be only an illusion, a facade of elaborate imitation.
| (22. Mar 2002) |
The MASK and the SORCERESS by Dennis Jones In this thrilling sequel to The Stone and the Maiden, Theatana, the mad, exiled princess of the Ascendancy, breaks free from her island prison and begins a merciless assault upon her own homeland.
| (11. Mar 2002) |
Bones of the Earth by Michael Swanwick From the Nebula Award-winning author of Stations of the Tide and the New York Times Notable Book The Iron Dragon's Daughter, comes BONES OF THE EARTH -- a wild ride into the past . . . and a desperate race back to the future.
| (11. Mar 2002) |
Hammerfall by C.J. Cherryh Hammerfall is part of a far-ranging series, The Gene Wars, set in an entirely new universe scarred by the most vicious of future weaponry, nanotechnology.
| (26. Feb 2002) |
Hunters of the Shadows by Mark Haeuser A vampire/fantasy masterpiece. Redefines vampire vs man story.
| (26. Feb 2002) |
The One Kingdom by Sean Russell Sean Russell's breakout book -- the first of a stunning epic fantasy trilogy.
| (26. Feb 2002) |
The Fresco by Sheri S. Tepper One of the most respected and creative literary artists in the field of speculative fiction, brings us an intelligent, witty, and deeply human tale of alien contact.
| (26. Feb 2002) |
Peril's Gate by Janny Wurts The new volume in Janny Wurt's masterwork of epic fantasy, the Wars of Light and Shadow.
| (26. Feb 2002) |
Shadow Prince by Jennifer Dunne An exiled assassin-prince, a grieving mage, a mute minstrel, and a transported fantasy artist must work together to save the world. They'd rather kill each other!
| (17. Feb 2002) |
The Last Days of Faneh-Thenyal by Lazette Gifford Emperor Corydon faces the second year of his reign with his back against the wall. The Septen barbarians are threatening to over run his kingdom, his brother is working against him and the guards and priests want to fight until their deaths. In all this chaos, Corydon finds an unlikely ally in his plans to end the war peacefully . . . the Septen prince Novan who leads the army against Faneh-Thenyal.
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The Sorcerer's Android by Weslynn McCallister Cast into the future by his irate mistress, Drona, the Sorcerer, joins forces with a white magician and his archenemy, Prince Karo, to defend the Red Moon from the most diabolic occultist the galaxy has ever known. Only by their joint efforts and Drona's unique androids can they hope to prevent the prophesied war of 2112.
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The Chaos Scroll by Larraine Stacey Armed only with an ancient scroll and an enchanted stone, fifteen-year old Tokar and his twelve-year old sister, Laila, must battle the evil wizard Var to save their father, friends and homeland. In a world filled with magic they discover the powers within themselves.
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Fallen Angels: Biogenesis by Terence West Set four years after the events in "Fallen Angels", "Fallen Angels: Biogenesis" picks up the story of Jake Silver and Alex Robison and their crusade to find the truth about the existence of alien intelligence!
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The Moon Child by Alex Roces The Moon Child is a meta-mythic fantasy novel of love and magic, passion and betrayal. Maria the Moon Child was an outcast from the barrior Malana. She was feared and shunned because of her moonpower, her psychic ability to communicate with enchanted spirits, and see the future in dreams and visions.
| (9. Feb 2002) |
A.E. van Vogt: Science Fantasy's Icon by H.L. Drake This book presents H. L. Drake's on and off again three-decades long project that included research, interviewing, writing and convention presentations about the late "golden age of sf" author, A. E. van Vogt. This book emphasizes an interest that van Vogt and Drake shared in the subject of general semantics.
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The Curse of the Three-Headed Circus by Bonnie Mercure Before Little Mary came to The Three-Headed Circus, twenty-one-year old Harvey's only worries were keeping his deceased father's circus running and trying to get Tabs, the beautiful wire-walker, to notice him. Then Harvey meets Little Mary, a three-foot woman who impacts his circus in a way he could never imagine.
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The Light: An Alien Abduction by Michael L. Thal The Light: An Alien Abduction is a science fiction love story; an account of an abduction of a human by an alien race of beings who justify their act in an attempt to save their people trapped on a dying planet. Lewis finds himself in a world dominated by women and men are subjugated to their whims.
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A Step Beyond by C.K. Anderson In A Step Beyond, first-time novelist C. K. Anderson has penned a thrilling debut notable for its grittily realistic portrayal of the many dangers and obstacles encountered in the first manned trip to Mars. This is fast-paced science fiction in the classic, can-do tradition of Clarke and Benford. Hugo and Nebula award-winning author of Mars Crossing, Geoffrey A. Landis says: "If you're looking for realistic, high-tech science fiction, you've found it-A Step Beyond is hard-core, science-oriented SF with all of the technology of a realistic Mars mission. Anderson really knows his stuff, and it shows."
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Sightlines by Stan Kolodziej
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Acorna's Search by Anne McCaffrey Anne McCaffrey, detailing the adventures of Acorna, the unicorn girl, as she searches for a way to save her people's home planet from predatory alien attackers.
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The Chronicles of Zusalem - The Find by William Alan Rieser A privately hired Bolivian military squad comes faced to face with an impossibility and suffers the pain of death for their disbelief.
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The Chronicles of Zusalem - Pathandu by William Alan Rieser Some Egyptologists are spellbound in the presence of a second sphinx's emergence. As they become traumatized, a Tibetan mystic realizes its true implications.
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The High History of the Holy Quail by Bruce Durie Harry Potter for grownups... Tolkien with jokes... "Confident...belongs firmly in Terry Pratchett's comic-fantasy land" THE INDEPENDENT ALL THE WORLD'S A MAGE... There are only two rules in life - It's Not Fair and Don't Be Late, as Slouch finds when he is apprenticed to Vizagriz, wizard of Al Faq'Ahl. and whoever wrote The Revelation of St John the Divine.
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Bone Walk: The Journey of Thomas Shepard by Kevin Howe Thomas Shepard is a shy but gifted bookkeeper whose quiet, medieval life is turned upside down when extraordinary works of art begin to appear in Eden Village. Lord Varden sends Thomas and two companions into the Western Wood to learn the secrets of the treasures.
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Liberation Quest by Marc Janeke Liberation Quest is a rip-roaring space adventure that will have you cheering for the humanity as she struggles mightily and ingeniously against her evil captors, the not-so-human Krom. Spanning light-years in the blink of an eye, Liberation Quest follows the adventures of Wahlden Page as he breaks free from brutal slavery and leads his fellow humans on a quest for freedom.
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The Way of the Wolf by E.E. Knight This chilling debut novel introduces David Valentine, a young soldier in an uphill struggle to rid the Earth of vampiric conquerors.
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The Kaska Trilogy - Kesht by William Alan Rieser Paravol, the only female Laikem to survive on Gam, finally gathers the strength to fight and destroy the evil klyf.
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The Kaska Trilogy - Pmat by William Alan Rieser Takuna conceives a way out of his Tunkati prison and muses about the differences between himself and the lofty Corim.
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The Reclamation Project by Ruth Marie Davis The year is 2250 and the legendary Library of Knowledge has been discovered deep beneath the Giza Plateau in Egypt. The scrolls and tablets within contain revelations that parallel the biblical prophecies. They also speak of the necessity of a 'human-key,' to fully unlock the secrets of the universe. Could the 'human-key' be an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh? Could cloning such a Pharaoh be the answer?
| (4. Jan 2002) |
Flight From Eden by Kathryn A. Graham The time is the near future. The United States is suffering in the grip of a fanatical and repressive theocracy that seems to jump right off the pages of today's newspapers. While the rest of the world mourns the end of greatness, some very human scientists find a unique and daring solution . . . The art of resistance can take many forms.
| (4. Jan 2002) |
The White Hole by Robin G.Howard A white hole is moving through our universe so quickly that it is moving through time itself. Everything in its path disappears including a huge space station and many other space craft. Jim is plunged into another alternate dimension so strange as to defy belief. Stranded on the surface of a large planet his craft is mysteriously taken below the surface where a wondrous internal world of alien technology exists. A world within a world containing clouds and large rock formations plus a huge floating ocean.
| (4. Jan 2002) |
Timeshift by Phillip Ellis Jackson Timeshift is a 25th century murder mystery that takes place among a swirl of political intrigue. Someone has discovered how to manipulate images from the past, and make things appear that never were.
| (4. Jan 2002) |
Reuban's Trial by Daisy Verneal Maze Reuban's Trial is the story of a family facing natural disasters and nuclear war.
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Island Life by William Meikle You're all alone on the island and the fog is coming down. There are things moving in it. Big things.
| (4. Jan 2002) |
The Curse of the Three-Headed Circus by Bonnie Mercure Before Little Mary came to The Three-Headed Circus, twenty-one-year old Harvey's only worries were keeping his deceased father's circus running and trying to get Tabs, the beautiful wire-walker, to notice him. Then Harvey meets Little Mary, a three-foot woman who impacts his circus in a way he could never imagine.
| (4. Jan 2002) |
Conduct Unbecoming by Nina M. Osier This novel had its beginnings in my reading (and viewing) of speculative fiction that centered around a hybrid being's difficulty fitting into the society of one parent or the other. I thought, "What if 'mixed species' were a culture's norm? Or even its ideal?"
| (4. Jan 2002) |
Exile's End by Nina M. Osier Alana Robie thought she'd never have to deal with her manipulative (and downright dangerous) father again. But when her little sister is kidnapped, and her father vanishes, there's no way the Interstellar Guard commander can turn down her captain's offer of leave time to go home...even though that's the last thing in the universe she wants to do.
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Matushka by Nina M. Osier Catherine Romanova is a woman who loves and respects her Narsatian culture and its traditions, even when she can't bow to them. She's also a newly retired admiral, caught between her colonial home-world and the Terran-headquartered Star Service - which wants to recall her to active duty.
| (4. Jan 2002) |
Regs by Nina M. Osier Several years ago I read an article by a medical researcher who explained that "menopause is nature's way of telling women their lives are over." He then, of course, went on to talk about his research into ways to stave off that horror! He made me think about what that attitude, carried to its logical extreme, might do to a society. Then I wrote "Regs."
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Rough Rider by Nina M. Osier Captain Kirk Rogers is a wealthy, privileged young man who likes to play the game of space exploration by his own rules. During first contact with the Zortians, things go spectacularly wrong thanks to that arrogant attitude - and it's up to First Officer Joy Grant to set things right, because the Zortians are not at all what they seem.
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Silent Service by Nina M. Osier How does betrayal change a person's life? Explorer Captain Kate Landay finds out, on more than one level, when she's "Questioned" to death for a crime she didn't commit - and then finds herself alive again.
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Unfamiliar Territory by Nina M. Osier Being trapped in a place where "just being who you are" can lead to death, is a scary situation. Having to hide your true nature for so long that you start to lose it, is scarier still. Adapting isn't always a good thing...
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Dream of Fire by Nicholas Prata Dream of Fire is the second book from up-and-coming author Nicholas Prata. Dream of Fire follows the exploits of Kerebos Ikar his blood-thirsty Black Legion. Though vicious both on battlefield and off, Kerebos is a slave to destiny and in the end undergoes a transformation from destroyer to defender.
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The Kaska Trilogy - Gam by William Alan Rieser The snipes need a place to deposit a horrendous Gamite creature, Asmodeus. They find a plain filled with a herd of indigenous trison.
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Blood Magic by Raechel Henderson Moon Blood Magic by Lucy A. Snyder is a collection of four dark fantasy stories. "This short but potent collection of cross-genre fiction never fails to exceed your expectations; just when you think you've got her work figured out, Lucy Snyder blindsides you--as a damn good storyteller should.
| (4. Jan 2002) |
Stasis by Kelly Steed Kelly Steed is a published poet, novelist and freelancer. Stasis is the story of religious belief versus scientific reality and cryonics gone awry.
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Badlands: An Underground Science Fiction Novel by Cecil Washington Badlands is the story of a future breed of warriors called "yogin." The yogin are a warrior caste that serves as the elite protectors of Earth's alien conquerors, the Grells. The yogin also protect humanity from a vicious, man-eating sub-species called Homo Carnivorous.
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Etta Mae's Little Theory by Lori Ann White Etta Mae's Little Theory is a modern fantasy story. Etta Mae always liked to figure out how the world worked. Her latest theory is a doozy: What if fat and psychic powers go hand in hand? In the course of testing her little theory, Etta Mae will change her life and the lives of those around her.
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Golden Valley by Rick Mallars When a mysterious medallion is unearthed during an archaeological dig in Ireland, the new discovery sets an ancient and evil plan in motion bringing together six strangers in a race against time, a race against discovery, a race against extinction. The mystery and intrigue continue to escalate as each comes closer to knowing the truth about the fabled "Golden Valley" and whether or not leprechauns really do exist.
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Wraith Tide by Neil Cladingboel The final, gripping installment of The Erebus Equilibrium trilogy!
| (14. Dec 2001) |
The Circle of the Swan by Jana G. Oliver Morwyn's greatest fear is to spend her whole life in the tiny village of Argel, days full of meaningless toil and drudgery. Unlike her twin brother, Elrehan, she sees promise and adventure in each new sunrise.
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Tapestry of Power by Joshua J. Marsh
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The Mission by Robert G. Pielke An Alternate History novel by Robert G. Pielke.
| (24. Jul 2001) |
Wistril Compleat by Frank Tuttle Wistril Compleat is a collection of three humorous fantasy stories chronicling the adventures of Wistril, a White Chair wizard, and Kern, his long suffering apprentice.
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Boltzmann's Ghost by Ken Wharton Grady Cotter has a lot of things on his mind: his laser lab (which is close to obsolete), his grant money (which is rapidly drying up), and his career (which is on a fast track to nowhere). The last thing he wants to deal with is a crazy, suicidal philosopher named Darrell.
| (24. Jul 2001) |
Broken Chains by David Gallway The authors own description of the book: "The book is an epic fantasy, a sort-of Spartacus story in a Wheel of Time world".
| (19. Jul 2001) |
The Anvil Amulet by Neil Charles Cladingboel Following on from the release of "Reflections" last year comes the second book in "The Erebus Equilibrium" trilogy, "The Anvil Amulet".
| (29. Jun 2001) |
Dark Obsession by Roland Janbergs and Carl Edlund Carl is a computer programmer living in Bellevue, Washington while Roland is an engineer living in Spencer, Massachusetts. They spent the better part of two years sending chapters across the internet to get this story done.
| (29. Jun 2001) |
Children of the Grove by Robert Halmo More than a thousand years ago, Elder Earth was reborn of powerful magic, and is now on the brink of another Changing of the Age.
| (22. Jun 2001) |
Stormrider by Peggy Bechko Peggy Bechko has been published in print for a number of years by such houses as Doubleday, Harlequin, Five Star and Pinnacle in the Romance and Western genres. It is only recently that she has begun writing for the Fantasy field, optioning a screenplay and completing her first book, Stormrider.
| (28. May 2001) |
Black Undertow by Christian E. Gilmartin An ultra-tech SF adventure novel byChristian E. Gilmartin , - the first of his "CenComm Series".
| (28. May 2001) |
Embracing the Skull by Martine Jardin and Diana Kemp-Jones Human/alien hybrid Destiny van Kampen must lead a besieged Earth to salvation. Gifted with unique powers, her journey is one of danger and self discovery as she evades pursuit to reach her destination -- the celestial portal.
| (28. May 2001) |
Adversary by Richard Schiver Adversary is Richard Schiver's first published novel, and he is currently hard at work on his next, "The Gathering."
| (28. May 2001) |
Metaplanetary by Tony Daniel Tony Daniel brilliantly dreams the future - and reinvents humanity itself - in Metaplanetary, an epic chronicle of civil war and
transcedence that plays out on an enormous stage encompassing the solar system in its entirety.
| (21. May 2001) |
Krondor: Tear of the Gods by Raymond E. Feist The Riftwar Legacy, Book 3. Return now to a kingdom in constant peril; a land magical, scarred, and wondrous, where great heroes rise up from adversity to battle fearsome enemies who covet the riches within its borders.
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Krondor: The Assassins by Raymond E. Feist The Riftwar Legacy, Book 2. New York Times bestselling author Raymond E. Feist returns us now to a place of unparalleled wonders - a sprawling kingdom coveted by enemies on all sides.
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Krondor: The Betrayal by Raymond E. Feist The Riftwar Legacy, Book 1. The RiftWar is done. But a fearsome army of trolls and renegade humans, emboldened by the drug of destruction, has risen in strength from the ashes of defeat.
| (21. May 2001) |
T2: Infiltrator by S.M. Stirling The gripping struggle to save humanity from the machine masters of the near future reaches breathtaking heights.
| (21. May 2001) |
Clovenstone by Ruth McIntyre-Williams The book is a classic quest tale in the spirit of Greek and Celtic mythology. Ruth McIntyre-Williams did a lot of research into Celtic mythology and feudal/medieval culture to create an early Celtic ambience for the book.
| (18. May 2001) |
The Dragon Healer by A.D. Adams "The Dragon Healer" is the historical re-counting of the magical, coming-of-age, fantasy adventures of the gentle boy, Terra and his
mighty, dragon companion Fienna. Terra and Fienna live on the Dragon World of Tone, a world inhabited by humans, dragons, averons, wizards, solans and sea nymphs.
| (15. May 2001) |
The Ganymede Project by John S. Morrison The Russians stumble onto a U.S. program for exploiting Thought Tunneling Devices (TTDs) found at a UFO crash site. The technology is alien, the payoff is astronomical, the project is GANYMEDE and MURDER is what they have in MIND . . . John S. Morrison, author of this techno-thriller, is a system engineer and former Air Force intelligence officer.
| (15. May 2001) |
Sparrow's Flight by Curtis Craddock Sparrow's Flight is a story of immortal evil and unquenchable hope. Sparrow, a dispossessed nobleman, and Kisha, a blind swordswoman, must do battle with the madman Hezra-Thrall before their whole world is consumed by his soul-corrupting powers.
| (17. Apr 2001) |
Fallen Angels by Terence West Fallen Angels is a fast paced thriller that delves deeply into the UFO and Area 51 mythologies.
| (17. Apr 2001) |
The Beginning by Melvin C. Duncan From the time of the last ice age to the distant future we follow the adventures of John Blake. Is he a feak of nature, an immortal, a mutation? All or none of the above?
| (13. Mar 2001) |
War Is Hell by Melvin C. Duncan This is book two of Starman. He meets the Great ONE and BOWMAN The comapny worlds are revolting. The Enfield ships are failing. Will the company go to war to prevent Empire from the Company worlds which are merely a legal form of slave labor.
| (13. Mar 2001) |
Attack of the Rockoids by Gene Steinberg and Grayson Steinberg "Attack of the Rockoids" is a science fiction adventure novel about time travel and romance, an tale of an Earth man who dreams about a gorgeous woman from another world in a setting of a devastating war in space.
| (11. Mar 2001) |
Reflections by Neil Charles Cladingboel Suffering a devestating childhooh loss, Jonathan Edward Malone becomes withdrawn and despaired for many years. Twenty years later, the chance discovery of a hidden message on the back of an antique looking glass plummets Jonathan into a subconscious adventure of mystery, betrayal, revelation and intrugue.
| (9. Mar 2001) |
Enemy by Paul Hughes Enemy is the emotional story of a war outside of space and time, and the lives that it tears apart in its wake.
| (9. Mar 2001) |
Warriors of Caladera by Verneal Maze The book is about Sandor the warrior and his companion,a huge female wolf. Together they face many terrifying adventures on the planet Caladera. They meet a strange girl that leads them into a world of elves, unicorns and a swamp monster with a nasty disposition. Sandor soon learns there's an ancient evil threatening revenge on the planet. A deadly revenge that would mean the end of the all.
| (9. Mar 2001) |
In Times Of War, Book 1: Blood Run by D.W. Mitchell The first book in a two book series that follows the officers and crew of the carrier U.C.S. Independence and her supporting fleet craft as they are faced with the near extinction of Mankind.
| (9. Mar 2001) |
The Woman Is Dead by Colin McFadden-Roan In Colin McFadden-Roan's debut genre-bending novel, our first character awakens in an empty warehouse and suffering from amnesia. But luckily, there's entertainment! The contents of several file cabinets. But the characters in the files are not better off than our protagonist. One is a missing exotic dancer. Another thinks the government controls his brain with sonic waves.
| (23. Feb 2001) |
El Curador: An Adventure of Cosmic Dimension by Woodie Swancutt "At Albuquerque Center the radar showed the two objects merge into one, brighten into a large green blot on the screen, then disappear." Beginning with this startling disappearance of a commercial airliner, El Curador takes the reader on a journey into mysterious disappearances, miracles, and military cover-up, that leads to the most awesome revelation in human history.
| (23. Feb 2001) |
Araroon by Kay Crist The human race, in order to survive, has turned its technology toward the stars. Man's genetic base, however, has been irrevocably damaged.
| (19. Feb 2001) |
Darkers by Lisa DuMond Philip Lew is an ex-cop who just wanted to get away from Earth and the freak show it has become. Looking back, perhaps Hades was not the ideal spot for him to settle down. An artificial satellite owned and inhabited by The Darker Society -- an organization formed to guard the rights of society's latest minority? If trendy vampires, werewolves, and such were too much to take on Earth, imagine them in close quarters. But, even in a paradise like Hades, all is not rosy. Someone, alive or undead, has decided to decrease the population, one citizen at a time. And these dead are NOT coming back to life. Or death. They're just not coming back. So, what fool decided Philip was the man to solve the crimes?
| (19. Feb 2001) |
The Protectors by Mark Haeuser On our world, Earth, it was the time of Atlantis when the glory of what would be Rome was still eons to come. In a universe and a world far from here, a second planet existed, much like Earth where the people believed in the Golden Age.
| (19. Feb 2001) |
Awareness by C. E. Winterland The Mindsight Series is currently mapped out as a seven-part adventure. Awareness, as the word itself suggests, the the awakening of Gen of Mecured, his metaphorical 'first-steps' into a world filled with danger, violence, vengeance and deceits, as well as love, honor, friendship and alliance. Despite his role in the events of the world, Gen struggles all the while to remain who he is, to hold on to the young man of Mecured. But his responsibilities weigh heavily on him, and it is just that... a constant struggle.
| (19. Feb 2001) |
The 200 Year War by Melvin C. Duncan Book excerpt fromThe 200 Year War by Melvin C. Duncan.
| (16. Feb 2001) |
Bowman by Melvin C. Duncan Bowman by Melvin C. Duncan is about a man that never dies. He don't know if he is a freak or some kind of mutation. He lives throughout human history and found an interstellar empire.
| (16. Feb 2001) |
The House on Peri Lane by Melvin C. Duncan Book excerpt from The House on Peri Lane by Melvin C. Duncan.
| (16. Feb 2001) |
Bureau 13 : Judgment Night by Nick Pollotta Fantasy/Humor, the "Bureau 13" trilogy was first published by Ace Books NY in 1991, and then translated into Russian and published by Armada Press in Moscow in 1995 where it sold over half a million copies. The trilogy (and a new fourth novel) will be reprinted in 2001 by both Wildside Press NJ and by Drofa Press Moscow.
| (16. Feb 2001) |
Journey of Rem by James Richey James Richey is an upcoming science fiction and fantasy novelist. His best known work is "Quest for the Fallen Star", co-authored with best-selling fantasy novelist Piers Anthony, and novelists Alan Riggs. "Journey of Rem" is his second novel. After rescuing a derelict spacecraft, Rem uncovers more data than he could possibly assimilate. Android-kind was not the only mechanized life that existed. Other life-forms were out there--created of organic substances.
| (16. Feb 2001) |
Fear Infinity by Galen Kaufman The authors own words: "It is future fiction with feasible technology and honest dialogue about how we choose to believe in things."
| (12. Feb 2001) |
Retrospect by Kristie Lynn Higgins Retrospect is Kristie Lynn Higgins' first published book. It's Science Fiction and set in a galaxy were humans haven't ventured.
| (28. Dec 2000) |
Dinosaur Wars by Thomas P. Hopp
| (28. Dec 2000) |
Visualizing Middle-earth by Michael Martinez Visualizing Middle-earth brings together some of Michael Martinez early Suite101 essays and a few others he has published around the Web.
| (28. Dec 2000) |
As It Is On Mars by Thomas W. Cronin
| (10. Dec 2000) |
Ruminations of a Wayfarer: Parts I and II by David Hearne
| (10. Dec 2000) |
Tarnish: Bridge Over Clouds by Paul Escu
| (1. Dec 2000) |
Burn by Jonathan Lyons An excerpt from Jonathan Lyons debut novel Burn has been added to the site.
| (29. Oct 2000) |
Preternatural by Margaret Wander Bonanno
| (2. Oct 2000) |
Preternatural Too: Gyre by Margaret Wander Bonanno
| (2. Oct 2000) |
Tales of Emoria: Past Echoes by C.A. Casey
| (31. Aug 2000) |
The J'Argon by Sea Raven
| (12. Aug 2000) |
Gravity's Force by Ebony McKenna
| (9. Aug 2000) |
Rexcalibur, the Magic Returns by Mitzi Kleidon
| (8. Aug 2000) |
The Black Rood by Stephen R. Lawhead
| (6. Aug 2000) |
Necropolis by Xina Marie Uhl
| (27. Jul 2000) |
First King of Shannara by Terry Brooks
| (25. Jul 2000) |
Ilse Witch by Terry Brooks
| (25. Jul 2000) |
Gates Of Hell by Suzan Sizemore
| (13. Jul 2000) |
The Windkeeper by Charlotte Boyett-Compo
| (6. Jul 2000) |
Of Honor and Treason by C. J. Merle
| (4. Jul 2000) |
To Visit the Queen by Diane Duane
| (21. May 2000) |
The Golden String by Al Vickers
| (17. May 2000) |
Master Of Intrigue by Mary Ann Steele
| (25. Apr 2000) |
Warrior-Woman: The Forging Of The Legend by Mary Ann Steele
| (25. Apr 2000) |
Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson
| (21. Apr 2000) |
Patriarch's Hope by David Feintuch
| (17. Apr 2000) |
VOR: Island of Power by Dean Wesley Smith
| (17. Apr 2000) |
The Warrior King by Chris Bunch
| (13. Mar 2000) |
Midnight Robber by Nalo Hopkinson
| (13. Mar 2000) |
Into The Thinking Kingdoms by Alan Dean Foster
| (31. Jan 2000) |
The Wysard by Carolyn Kephart
| (31. Jan 2000) |
Merlin Part 3: The End of Magic by James Mallory
| (31. Jan 2000) |
The Lord of Necrond by Jane Welch
| (26. Jan 2000) |
The Quiet Invasion by Sarah Zettel
| (22. Jan 2000) |
Kiyama by Diana Kemp-Jones
| (20. Jan 2000) |
Sisters of the Wind by Diana Kemp-Jones
| (20. Jan 2000) |
Subterranean Heartbeats by Diana Kemp-Jones
| (20. Jan 2000) |
The Martian Race by Gregory Benford
| (4. Dec 1999) |
The Naked God by Peter F. Hamilton
| (4. Dec 1999) |
GemQuest - The Twins by Gary Wassner A book excerpt from Gary Wassner's "GemQuest - The Twins" has been added to the site.
| (4. Dec 1999) |
Foundation's Triumph by David Brin
| (24. Jun 1999) |