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Back Step

by Eric Anderson

This fun tale of time travel to early America will appeal to military and history enthusiasts. Started by the late Master Gunnery Sergeant Burnard Winburn and completed after his death by Ralph Bates, both retired from the US Marine... Read More

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Armageddon, Texas

by Allyce Amidon

The stories of Beowulf and Genesis are played out across a postapocalyptic Texas in a book that is not only witty and exciting but wickedly smart to boot. Thirty years ago, the world ended—most of humanity is gone, half of the American... Read More

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Radiomen

by Jason Henninger

This philosophical novel reflects on physics and cults, analyzing the nature of mysteries. Is there life beyond our world? What if a hazy childhood dream was in fact a memory of an impossible visitor? In "Radiomen", poet and novelist... Read More

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Deadly Cold

by Anna Call

A fast-paced, politically savvy potboiler, "Deadly Cold" is a quick and engaging read. A series of apocalyptic natural disasters plunges Earth into a deep freeze in Jed O’Dea’s "Deadly Cold". Two fugitive scientists, Maya and Tucker... Read More

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Brain Drain

by Eric Anderson

This funny, original satire on the aliens-among-us story is perfect for anyone who enjoys offbeat sci-fi. What if everything we know of history was engineered by a race of ragtag aliens just waiting for us to come up with something worth... Read More

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Faraday

by J. G. Stinson

With a perfect blend of humor and danger, this steampunk thriller is a truly exciting and intense reading experience. In the third installment of Mark Lingane’s steampunk series, the mood darkens as young tesla and Academy student... Read More

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