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Midnight Echo Issue 10 Craig Bezant (guest editor) et al.
The December 2013 issue of Midnight Echo Magazine.
Edited by Craig Bezant, the Ghost Stories issue contains fiction from Gary A. Braunbeck, Alan Baxter, Joseph A. Pinto, Richard Farren Barber, Greg Chapman, cover … More
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Midnight Echo Issue 11 Kaaron Warren et al.
The 2015 issue of Midnight Echo Magazine.
Edited by Kaaron Warren, this sinister issue contains fiction from Deborah Sheldon, Jarod K Anderson, and Marija Elektra Rodriguez, art by Tammy Ruggles and Greg Chapman,… More
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Ladygrove John Burke
The place: England; the time: the 1880s. Sir Mortimer Brobury dies suddenly, and his son David inherits his title. With his new wife Judith, he moves into Ladygrove Manor, the ancestral home. At first their lives are … More
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The Ouroboros Cycle, Book Two: A Cautionary Tale for Young Vampires G.D. Falksen
The year is 1888 and a madman is terrorizing the East End of London. But Doctor Varanus Shashavani has far more pressing concerns to worry about than a lunatic in Whitechapel. Her charitable hospital is under siege by … More
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Gonji: Fortress of Lost Worlds T.C. Rypel
Renegade half-breed samurai Gonji Sabatake has left the survivors of devastated Vedun, certain that his unknown Enemies—with their mysterious agenda, their monsters and their sorcery—are gathering… More
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The Bacchantes Brian Stableford et al.
In this classic science fiction novel, Romain Ségétan, a brilliant scientist whose creativity is intimately linked to his erotic experience, particularly in its visual dimension, is struggling to develop a technology… More
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The Constant Tower Carole McDonnell
Sickly fifteen year old Prince Psal, the son of the nature-blessed warrior-king Nahas, should have been named Crown Prince of all Wheel Clan lands. A priest-physician like his friend Ephan, Psal lacks a warrior’s… More
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Yesterday Never Dies Brian Stableford
At an 1847 revival of Meyerbeer’s opera Robert le Diable, the ghost of Blaise Thibodeaux, the author of La Résonance du temps, appears in one of the boxes, just as Thibodeaux had predicted to Auguste Dupin that it would,… More
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Gonji: Deathwind of Vedun T. C. Rypel
The Book of Death…and of Life. The Carpathian city of Vedun is poised for holocaust: terrifying monsters, vile magic, and brutal mercenaries are arrayed against the anxious secret militia by the multiple-lived… More
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The Passing of the Gods David C. Smith
“The world is a thing of swords and hate. Men of love and charity are mistrusted and feared. All is now lost.” Asawas, the Man Who Sees, the prophet of the last days, brings the truth of the end of the First World.… More
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Sorrowing Vengeance David C. Smith
“I see more in darkness than you can see in the light.” A priest turned sorcerer is reborn as the ultimate creature of Evil. He will topple a throne and begin the destruction of the world, even as the crowns … More
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Rebel Traveler Sally Walker Brinkmann
The year is 1862. Dan Fields, a Corporal in Stonewall Jackson’s Rebel Army, is marching near Bath, Virginia. At the height of a blizzard, he touches the cross at his neck and remembers his Granny’s warning:… More
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The Emperor of the Ancient Word and Other Fantastic Stories Darrell Schweitzer
Seventeen fantasies by one of the field’s most prolific short story authors, including tales of…mad gods, specters returning from the beyond, inexplicable enigmas from outer space, a romantic and surreal… More
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Gonji: A Hungering of Wolves T. C. Rypel
GONJI, the demon-stalked warrior with the soul of his samurai forebears and the heart of his Viking mother, surges on through legend-haunted medieval Europe, seeking the key to his mysterious destiny…
His infamy—and… More
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The Ouroboros Cycle, Book Three: A Long-Awaited Treachery G.D. Falksen
For a thousand years, the immortal Shashavani have hidden from the world in the halls of their mountain fortress, amassing great stores of knowledge in a haven of academic tranquility. And while Doctor Varanus has never… More
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The Essential W. P. Kinsella W. P. Kinsella
This career retrospective celebrates the 80th birthday of baseball’s greatest scribe, W. P. Kinsella (Shoeless Joe), as well as the 25th anniversary of Field of Dreams, the film that he inspired. In addition to his … More