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Lightland

by Marlene Satter

In 2029, scientists race against time to find a cure for a hemorrhagic fever named for the blue-black bruises it causes: Cobalt is fast and deadly—a pandemic killing millions. Chris Tempest, an archaeologist, and Kate Seagram, a... Read More

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The Judging Eye

by Marlene Satter

Sweeping in scope, populated by nations, this first book in a new series by author Bakker picks up twenty years after the events of his first trilogy, The Prince of Nothing. Readers of that series will find it easy to submerge themselves... Read More

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eMaya on Climate Control

by Val Grimm

Although the opening of his book focuses on a human student Jerry Benson the main characters in Dilip Dahanukar’s novel "eMaya on Climate Control" are sentient computer programs. Bitsy an artificial intelligence created by Jerry and... Read More

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Quondam

by Todd Mercer

The winner of the Indie Excellence Award for Fantasy and Science Fiction steers a sure course away from the wreckage-strewn shoals common to the genre delivering a well-conceptualized story which seems to reflect real history yet... Read More

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Necropath

by Holly Chase Williams

As French philosopher Emile Cioran once said, “If only we could see ourselves as others see us, we should vanish on the spot.” Centuries later, on an Earth spaceport called Bengal Station, Jeff Vaughn has that ability, due to a brain... Read More

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LedFeather

by Lee Gooden

Stephen Graham Jones is the author of five novels, including the award-winning The Fast Road and The Bird is Gone. With hallucinogenic lyricism and a nonlinear narrative, his new novel Ledfeather moves back and forth through time. A... Read More

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The Ooodle & Snippp Giants

by Todd Mercer

An intrepid Smurfette journeys solo beyond talking trees into Helm’s Deep where the good wizard and the diabolical warlock are destined to clash… Oops no those are pieces of other stories. This one establishes a community of peaceful... Read More

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Kethani

“A year of turmoil had followed the coming of the Kéthani. The human race, suspicious and hostile at the best of times, did not trust the alien race that had arrived unannounced bearing its gift from the stars…we were, of course,... Read More

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