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A Destiny of Fools

“The future isn’t what it used to be.“ — Yogi Berra A condemned man John Wesley Nydegger has been convicted of fifty vicious murders of women. Sophie Zapata a broadcast journalist arrives at Sing Sing to witness his execution.... Read More

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Quantum Prophet

It is 2019 and global warming has suddenly become more than a political football. The ozone layer is evaporating at an unprecedented rate the polar icecaps are melting and earthquakes are rocking the planet. Scientists are at a loss to... Read More

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The Somnambulist

In "The Somnambulist" author Kirk A. Ryan combines terror and the Nazi occupancy in this tale of evil and a man haunted by the loss of his beloved daughter. From the moment Captain Martin Schumann a reluctant SS recruit reaches the gates... Read More

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The Cattle

In his 2006 novel "The Cattle" author Greg Sarwa explores the frightening possibility that Big Brother could become larger than life in the United States much sooner than we realize not only stripping citizens of their privacy but... Read More

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Girl Factory

Is it possible to make yogurt—that bland, colorless, jiggling bowl of prosaic foodstuff— into a substance that’s not only creepy, but slightly macabre? If so, novelist and poet Jim Krusoe manages nicely. In his first book, Iceland,... Read More

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The League of Elder

by Karen McCarthy

Historical fiction and futuristic star-battle fantasy are combined in this debut novel by Ren Garcia. The book’s hero is Captain Davage a Lord of the League of Elders who commands the Stellar Fleet vessel Seeker dressed in military... Read More

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Where Angels Fear to Tread

by Carolyn Bailey

This galactic adventure is centered around Shiloh, the star of a sci-fi television hit Stargeant Guard, who appears to be living the life of a teen celebrity in Los Angeles. In actuality, Shiloh and her costar Spud are undercover agents... Read More

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Eye of the Storm

by Marlene Satter

The latest entry in John Ringos Posleen War series reunites family members in a common cause against an enemy more deadly than the Posleen. General Michael O’Neal is taken prisoner, and his entire Fleet Strike ACS unit-20,000 troops-is... Read More

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