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Aftermath

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Introspection and cautionary tales run beneath the nonstop action of this interstellar adventure with a heart. Hostile alien takeover, marauding scavengers, and fights for survival aside, Aftermath: Nomads, Pirates, and Frogfaces by S.... Read More

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Dark Matters

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

With an original and compelling story line, this is an unnerving yet engrossing sci-fi story. Three seemingly disparate story lines unfold in "Dark Matters", a science-fiction story that takes place sixty years in the future. Technology... Read More

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Former

by Tracy Fischer

Right from the beginning of "Former", Stueve sets the scene of a dark, difficult, and uneasy normality, one in which all humans look at each other with suspicion. A. E. Stueve’s extraordinary new novel, "Former", is set in a... Read More

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Blue on Blue

by Bradley A. Scott

"Blue on Blue"‘s playful tone and Crisp’s inventive use of 1950s pop-culture icons will entertain adventurous readers of speculative fiction. A blend of mysticism and absurdism, "Blue on Blue" is a short but densely packed novel that... Read More

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Outland Exile

by James Burt

Led by a foulmouthed female protagonist, this unique and entertaining dystopian adventure is full of well-drawn characters. Clark Boutwell’s "Outland Exile" is a hard-edged dystopian sci-fi adventure depicting the struggles between the... Read More

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Chaos Theory

by Felicia Topp

Who knew the end of the world could be so much fun? This is an entertaining farce on the state of politics and world affairs. When the news all seems bad in the world, Colin Robertson’s raucous farce, "Chaos Theory", a “feel good... Read More

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