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    Isles of Ciphar – Jo Cron

    [A KING’S JOURNEY THROUGH TWO WORLDS] In his dimension, Earth had evolved differently. Hundreds of millions of years ago, a meteor with unique properties smashed into his version of the little planet positioned between Venus and Mars, changing how the world’s lifeforms and even continents developed. An inhabitant of our world would never recognize his […] More

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    As Sure As Death & Taxes – Rush W. Sterling

    This geopolitical thriller opens with Paul, caught in a nightmare where he tries to flee a mob scene in Tehran sparked by a power outage. He wakes-up with a premonition of events to unfold. The plot’s main protagonists: Paul, a French-American national and a successful portfolio manager divides his time between his Paris and London […] More

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    Vantage Points: Flash Fictions – Nathan Nicolau

    What does it mean to be human in the eyes of others? From acclaimed writer Nathan Nicolau comes Vantage Points, a flash-fiction collection about perception. Each story focuses on how a character sees the world, sees others, or how they see themselves. The stories in this collection explore different aspects of the human condition—the positives, the […] More

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    Afterworld (Next Life, #1) – James G. Robertson

    Death comes, and misery follows. As a man in his early twenties, Leon never genuinely contemplated what would happen after his death. Like those before him, he never understood the truth of our universe. After his sudden demise, the terrorizing reality of a mysterious dystopian afterlife begins crushing him as it has those prior. Men […] More

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    The Lone Captain – Lewis Crow

    Captain Nemo’s son continues his own tales of adventure in The Lone Captain, a sequel to 2018’s The Nautilus Legacy and the second volume of The Nemo Chronicles.  Inspired by the work of Jules Verne and written as a memoir, it will delight readers of the first volume as well as those new to the […] More

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    The Language of Spears – D'Andre August

    CAN A KINGDOM WHOSE SUPREMACY THRIVES ON A TRADITION OF WAR REALLY LEARN PEACE? In the esteemed Moon Empire, the Askarai are an elite rank of widely revered generals sworn to protect the kingdom. For Emani Malakai, renown and admiration are only half the burden borne for being the most respected of these soldiers in […] More

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