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40 Years by Bernd Struben In the planet grabbing frenzy known as the Great Race for Space, only two species have the technology and military might to claim and hold a world: Earth and the Pfrlanx. Fighting battles that last only days but are separated by years spent in stasis, Earth's soldiers spend almost their entire waking lives fighting mankind's enemies --and sometimes fighting peaceful races whose only sin is to live on a planet with resources Earth covets. With dissension in the ranks, can those warriors seeking peace find the strength to stop fighting? "Struben has developed a complex and long history rich with personal tragedy and large-scale atrocity that amounts to a very powerful piece of work." -- Gareth D. Jones, SF Crowsnest |
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The Adelsverein Trilogy by Celia B. Hayes The Adelsverein settlers came to the far Frontier. They brought their hopes and their Children ... and a will to Survive! In 1847 a number of German settlers left their home for Texas, under the auspices of the Mainzer Adelsverein--the society of noblemen of Mainz who sought to fill a settlement in Texas with German farmers and craftsmen. The Adelsverein Trilogy is about the Steinmetz family and their struggles to survive and endure, and make their mark in their new land. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS. The author's website can be found at www.celiahayes.com. |
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Shalom On the Range by Michael S. Katz A tenderfoot Jewish railroad detective is sent west to investigate a train robbery, where he grapples with anti-Semitism, culture shock, and plenty of misadventure. "This one is a fast paced 'kosher' Western with plenty of action, some unexpected twists, and more than a few laughs." -- Roundup Magazine
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Horror's Classic Masters: Remastered by Kurt S. Michaels In a rare example of life imitating art, Horror’s Classic Masters: Remastered has taken a cue from Hollywood’s propensity for remaking classic movies, and has revised some of history’s greatest short horror stories for today’s audience, including Edgar Allan Poe (“The Black Cat”, “The Pit and the Pendulum”), Bram Stoker (“The Judge’s House”), Washington Irving (“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”), W.W. Jacobs (“The Monkey’s Paw”), and H.G. Wells (“Valley of the Spiders”). "[A] fresh perspective and a wonderful point of view." -- Frank Bascombe, Ain't It Cool News |
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Cannibals by Rex Bowman "[A]n unrelenting adventure that grips the reader from start to finish and begs the question: How long could you live on your wits?" -- Ronald J. Hansen, The Detroit News
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