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Ghosts and Ashes

by John M. Murray

This is a rollicking adventure that blends elements from westerns, sci-fi, YA, and romance into a cohesive page-flipping thrill ride. Ghosts & Ashes pits a burgeoning technopath against a powerful military, a despotic villain, and a... Read More

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Darkest Hour before Dawn

by Joseph S. Pete

Action scenes are written cinematically, and it’s not difficult to imagine fights playing out on a movie theater screen. Charlie Cochet’s Darkest Hour Before Dawn is the ninth installment in the THIRDS series, a paranormal gay... Read More

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Telonaut

by Letitia Montgomery-Rodgers

Epic in scope, "Telonaut" takes no less than Earth’s governance and all of space as its stage. "Telonaut", Matt Tyson’s science-fiction dystopia, uncovers the dark side of the new world order’s space colonization program and... Read More

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The Book of Etta

by Michelle Anne Schingler

This is a layered dystopia—feminist, violent, and blunt, it will engross its readerships. There are hints that women in the time before the plague had choices, but Etta of Nowhere—who goes by Eddy when she’s on the road... Read More

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Mars Away

by Gary Henry

"Mars Away" delivers a compelling view of the near future, coupled with human drama and a big dose of interplanetary adventure. In Jeff Christopher Leonard’s ambitious science fiction thriller "Mars Away", a nightmare journey to the... Read More

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The Girl at the Bar

by J. G. Stinson

This is a refreshing thriller, with a compassionate protagonist and a complex set of crimes to solve. Prepare for a roller-coaster ride of a thriller: Nicholas Nash’s "The Girl at the Bar" mixes a beautiful woman, an unemployed Wall... Read More

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