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Keeper of Memories
Terrified, Celee seeks help, but instead of help, she finds herself trapped in another world, the land of Wunsierth. Suddenly, Celee is no longer the loner- she's an entirely different person, the kind of person she's always hoped to be.
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The Cat in the Cradle
A faceless killer terrorizes the five lands, extinguishing from great
distances the lives of even the most powerful men. It is from this murderer
that Dylan is forced to flee. Only Tyjinn, a brash and unpredictable
bodyguard, stands between Dylan and certain death. Rather than play it safe,
Tyjinn makes an unusual proposal; to hunt the hunter. This isn't the only
unorthodox idea he puts forth as an attraction blooms between the two young
men. In the midst of uncountable obstacles and unforgiving odds, can Dylan
really afford to recognize his own feelings?
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An Errand for the Goddess
Fire Sorceress Draedreia Ashes is the most powerful person in all of the
Twelve Kingdoms, but even she must bow to the wishes of the gods. When the
Goddess Brigid summons Drae to serve her on the Other Side, Drae reluctantly
leaves her home in Yoshan to travel through the Kingdoms giving humanitarian
aid to those who need it so she can prove her worthiness to serve the
Blessed Brigid.
On her journey, she meets the runaway Prince Nori. Together they follow a
crazed king on his mission to Ereshkigal where he seeks to waken the evil
Goddess, the Morrigana, from her thousand year sleep. When Drae accidentally
ends up releasing the Morrigana, she finds herself in a race against time to
stop the Morrigana from destroying the Twelve Kingdoms, all before she,
herself, succumbs to the final paralysis of the Sorceress's Sickness and
must take the sleeping draught to wake up on the Other Side.
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The Bastard Queen
Beloved bastard of an unloved king, Fiona will do anything to please her
father, even studying magic though she never shows more than a spark of
talent. But the plague that grips their city sends her to work with the
dying, as enmity builds between the two peoples her father has brought
together.
Struggling to find a cure for the plague, Fiona discovers that its emergence
is no coincidence-and that her scorned suitor may be leading a conspiracy
that will end in genocide. Even her father wears a false face, and every
new tragedy reveals another secret set to shatter her life and her kingdom.
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Need for Magic
Need for Magic is also an academic examination of social psychology. By incorporating the concepts of cults, conformity and obedience, Joseph Swope shows how manipulation of individuals and groups is far too easy and far too dangerous. In fact, there has been no greater power in history than that shown by an individual who is willing to sacrifice for a group. Need for Magic contains a detailed index of the social psychology ideas used by Lilandra to bend a nation to her will.
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Displacement
When Raphael Chau pulls the body of a dead alien from the water, he has no
idea what he's getting into. It's a decade since a fleet of refugees parked
in low-Earth orbit begging for sanctuary, and Vancouver has become a
powder-keg of resentment on both sides. Assigned to an investigation that's
a minefield of politics and media intrusion, Chau finds himself torn between
divided loyalties, between his own people and what's right or wrong.
A novella plus four other stories of distant colonies, alternate worlds and
alien invasion by the bestselling author of Winter Song, Lightning Days and
The Silk Palace.
"The future of British speculative fiction is secure." Lyndon Perry, The Fix
(on Future Bristol).
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Warrior's Duty
When war comes to Wayfare Keep, Tamra has to fight, in every sense, to
survive.
Tamra is the Captain of the Guard of Wayfare Keep and nothing can distract
her from her duty -- which is why she has joined her forces those of with
Sir Cedrian and the army of the city of Madrian to defend their land against
invading enemies. When their army is routed and her lover, the scout,
Jessup, is lost, she is shattered.
Even worse lies ahead as the secrets of her past come to light. Each death
in battle only makes their enemy stronger, allowing the enemy priests to
summon invincible demons called ixich. Yet in their darkest hour, haunted by
loss and with defeat imminent, Tamra and her allies call upon their deepest
strengths to survive and triumph.
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Blood Red Sphere
What is the Blood Red Sphere? Hamilton Helios, cactus juice addict, PTSD
survivor and scavenger doesn't know, but everyone else on Mars seems to
think he does. Why are Earth's central government, the break-away barons of
the Oort Cloud, the native Martians, and more than a few sadistic criminals
willing to kill for a nondescript sphere of red lacquer? Helios wishes he
knew. Whatever the reason, secret agents, psychopathic religious fanatics,
law enforcement officials, and wild Martians are all on his tail. To make
matters worse, his business partner has been murdered, and Helios himself is
under suspicion. Will Hamilton Helios learn the secret of the Blood Red
Sphere before it plunges all of Mars, if not the whole solar system, into
war? Or will he, like so many others before him, die for that secret?
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Future Bristol
This Is Future Bristol, where:
A young engineer must try to avert a nightmare future • Activists and hackers take nanotech and recycling slightly too far • The city fights back against a tidal wave of crime • A new drug and riots spark an unexpected renewal • Present meets future as urban explorers encounter unforeseen hazards • Pirates and ruthless executives battle for supremacy above the sunken streets • Humanity's heirs cling onto survival in a world of toxic waste • The last living human must make an agonizing choice • A broken child may change the world.
Nine short stories by leading (local) British authors including BSFA and Philip K. Dick Award-nominee Liz Williams, Interzone Poll-winner Gareth L Powell, Stephanie Burgis, Jim Mortimore, Joanne Hall, Nick Walters and Christina Lake.
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Traitor
Last Chance - a small town set on the edge of the far frontier. It is a
place of gentle manners and common civility. After all, it should be since
more than three quarters of its residents are women.
However times change when a Talent Master runs rampant, savages threaten
war, and an illegal militia from an alternate universe plans invasion and
empire. A hero is needed. A Savior.
Meet Aaron Turner, the small unassuming man who runs the Last Chance General
Store. He is this town's--this world's--only hope.
Unfortunately for the town, Aaron also happens to be a soldier and Militia
spy whose job is to prepare the ground for the Militia's invasion. To help
him with this task, he has a cellar filled with advanced weaponry and the
unique ability to teleport between the two worlds.
However after a year of living within Last Chance, Aaron is no longer sure
in which direction his loyalties lie.
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Magic, Mensa & Mayhem
It should have been a cushy job: Vern, the dragon detective, and his partner, the mage Sister Grace, are given an all-expense paid trip to Florida to chaperone a group of Magicals at a Mensa convention. Then the pixies start pranking, the Valkyrie starts vamping and a dwarf goes to Billy Beaver's Fantasyland hoping to be "discovered." Environmentalists protest Vern's "disrupting the ecosystem," while clueless tourists think he's animatronic. When the elves get high on artificial flavorings and declare war on Florida, it turns into the toughest case they aren't getting paid for.
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The Unselfish Gene
It's love and terrorism in the time of cholera. In the mid-21st century, a
form of bird flu has killed billions and turned most of the rest into
mindless, stumbling zombie-like invalids. The few humans who had immunity
now face the threat of a comet on a collision course with Earth. Settlers
from the Moon colony were spared the disease, but face their own threats to
survival: radiation-induced mental illness, a limited gene pool and
shrinking resources. The Moon settlers have launched a last-ditch mission to
Earth to salvage human DNA and other crucial materials ... before the comet
strikes. The salvage crew find the biggest threat to the mission is neither
the zombies or the comet, but insanity within their own ranks.
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Killers
A lecturer, haunted by the ghost of his unborn brother…a man whose out-of-body experiences show him a terrifying secret behind closed doors…a nascent nine-year-old serial killer awaits the visit of her friends…an innocent-seeming woodland begins to bare its secrets...
Eleven cross-genre thrillers; eleven short stories that show the killers that lurk in the strangest of places, from prize-winning authors Gary Fry, Jonathan Maberry, Paul Meloy, Lee Thomas, World Fantasy Award-winner Bruce Holland Rogers, and
others.
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Bear Goddess
In the beginning, the goddess and the god created the earth as a nursery for the coming birth of their twins, but the goddess died in childbirth. Many years later, she is resurrected only to find that her loved ones have killed each other. In her grief and rage, she blames the earth for her tragedy and is determined to destroy it. Awna, the sorceress, pits herself against the raging goddess to save creation from divine destruction. Can a heart hardened by anger and obsessed with revenge ever be redeemed or must it be destroyed?
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Vengeance
Jocasta Pantile needs a case to keep the bailiffs from the door. Stanislav Duff needs someone to find his prize spells. They make the ideal client and enquiry agent, especially with Jocasta's prize asset, the genetically-engineered Spellhound.
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The Fireborn Chronicles
Since its creation, only one person has ever escaped the Hive Planet: A
newborn, fully implanted with compu-link interface temple plates, but not
yet introduced to the drug. He now leads a Dark Ops unit for The Gov on a
mission to uncover a psionic ring of criminals who have inexplicably taken
control of an important Government Ambassador.
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The Silk Palace
Imagine... ...your name is given to you from the dying breath of a semi-sentient jewel -- and that to change it is heresy... ...a world where the gods walk among us... ...where hot-air balloons and hang-gliders co-exist with magic... ...a small city-state perched atop a giant albino rock, between two great empires... ...a young woman whose foolish prank may cost her life at any moment. Imagine you are in The Silk Palace.
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Looking Glass Portal
Garrett is either in a coma, lost in crazy dreams or just plain crazy, locked in a padded cell living a delusion. Pig-like men don't come out of thin air with a weapon that punches holes through flesh and bone. There is no such thing as a Thornn research vessel or giant bumble bees called yantz that produce an organic substance to replace missing flesh and bone, and there sure as hell isn't really a Pegasus. Aliens of all shapes, sizes and colors don't gang up on you and try to kill you. But damn if it didn't all seem real as real as the constant pain he had lived with for twelve years. Did it even matter? Real or insane delusion, Garrett knew he was in a fight for his life.
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The Knowing
The Knowing, a historical fantasy by Larriane Wills, offers all a reader could possibly wish for in a fantasy tale: prophecies and lies, kings and princesses, evil priests and helpful witches, battles and grudges, friendship and loyalty, hope and love.
Marcella Courneya of Armchair Interviews (Full Review)
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Mother Feral's Love
I enjoyed reading Mother Feral's Love. It's a well-written book, with a number of flashes of brilliance. The core mystery of who killed Furnandus is well-written, and closely integrated with the big mystery of this world's history. - TCM Reviews
(Full review here)
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Lightning Days
A secretive British mission to Afghanistan turns into a multi-dimensional thriller when a refugee group of Neanderthals from another dimension are found in a cave, escaped from a reptilian people's invasion. Suddenly the fight is brought here. This is a fun read and raises some interesting questions about the earth's past, present, and future. We rated it four hearts.
~ Heartland Reviews
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Dreamer's Way
Good. Evil. Black. White. Perspectives.
Point-of-views. "Dreamer's Way" by Mari Atherton is a
bit of both. A blending of two worlds, dreaming and
reality. Which one is right? Which one is wrong?
Should Dreamers be sacrificed for the common good? Should the Protectorate turn the other cheek? Who chooses who will live, and who will die? The reader decides along with Alodi and Silvan, the
Dreamers, Tzeh Cher Vevine and Swane, the rulers, and the
dissidents, Flita and Kilian, or is it Mera, the temple priestess. 4 1/2 dreamers up - Lillian Cauldwell
http://www.lilliancauldwell.com/BookReviews.html
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Merari
"Torture and death stalk Merari as she
tries helping Aviv find a way to escape the rigidness
and constriction of her planet's social and politically
controlled world. Read "Merari" by Mari Atherton at
your own risk. I give it a whooping four and half
stars." ~ Lillian Cauldwell
http://www.lilliancauldwell.com/BookReviews.html
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