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One Saved to the Sea Catt Kingsgrave
In the Orkney Islands, mothers tell their children of the selkies, seals who can shed their skins and dance on land. They also tell that whoever holds a selkie girl’s skin can trap her for a wife. From the lighthouse… More
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Spider in a Tree Susan Stinson
“Stinson restores personhood and complexity to figures who have shriveled into caricature. . . . the payoff is not just the recovered history but the beautifully evoked sense of lives lived under the eye, not only of … More
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Butcher’s Road Lee Thomas
1932: Fortune and celebrity are years behind Butch Cardinal. Once a world-class wrestler, Cardinal now serves as hired muscle for a second-rate Chicago mobster. While collecting a parcel from a gangland lowlife, … More
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Other Worlds, Better Lives: Selected Long Fiction, 1989-2003 Howard Waldrop
Seven novellas that cover ground the way that only Waldrop can featuring Wagner, Fats Waller, Picasso, Thomas Wolfe, and more.
In 2007, Old Earth Books, an independent press located in Baltimore, Maryland, brought… More
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The Silverberg Business Robert Freeman Wexler
In 1888 in Victoria, Texas, for a simple job, a Chicago private eye gets caught up in much darker affairs and ends up in the poker game to end all poker games.
In 1888 Shannon, a Chicago private detective, goes home to Texas… More
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The Lon Williams Weird Western Megapack Lon Williams
Lon Thomas Williams (1890 – 1978) was an American author best known for publishing a large number of traditional and weird western stories in the pulp magazines. One of Williams’ most popular series featured… More
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Byzantium Endures: The First Volume of the Colonel Pyat Quartet Michael Moorcock
Meet Maxim Arturovitch Pyatnitski, also known as Pyat. Tsarist rebel, Nazi thug, continental conman, and reactionary counterspy: the dark and dangerous anti-hero of Michael Moorcock’s most controversial… More
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The B.M. Bower Megapack B.M. Bower
This volume assembles no less than 42 of the classic Old West novels and short stories of B.M. Bower. Included are many tales of the Flying U Ranch, as well as stories set in California, Montana, and many other western locales.… More
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Chocolatiers of the High Winds H.B. Kurtzwilde
This gay steampunk romance follows the globe-trotting adventures of young Mayport Titus, the sole scion of the Titus Chocolate fortune. Mayport’s father, an adventurer and entrepreneur, established the intercontinental… More
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The New Hero Volume 2: New Heroes for a New Age Robin D. Laws et al.
Every generation fits the time-honored constants of the hero tale to its own needs. Today’s serial adventurers, whether they burst from re-envisioned histories or ply the humming foredecks of an imagined future,… More
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Shotguns v. Cthulhu Robin D. Laws et al.
Pulse-pounding action meets cosmic horror in this exciting collection from the rising stars of the New Cthulhuiana. Steel your nerves, reach into your weapons locker, and tie tight your running shoes as humanity takes… More
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The Second Western Megapack Zane Grey et al.
The Second Western Megapack presents a wide-ranging selection of western stories sure to get your pulse racing. Here are action tales of the old west by masters such as Zane Grey, Ed Earl Repp, Robert E. Howard, Clarence… More
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Christmas Stories Rediscovered Barbara Quarton et al.
This collection of delightful Christmas stories from the pages of “The Century Illustrated Magazine” includes the works of such notable nineteenth-century authors as Sarah Orne Jewett, Jacob Riis,… More
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Inquisitor Dreams Phyllis Ann Karr
Spanish Inquisitor Don Felipe considers himself a loyal servant of Holy Church. Despite his lifelong friendship with the Jewish Gamito, despite the courtly love for their Islamic playfellow’s sister that … More
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Day of the Minotaur Thomas Burnett Swann
In DAY OF THE MINOTAUR, modern readers at last have an opportunity to rediscover the imaginative genius of Thomas Burnett Swann, a writer whose works have been compared with the marvel-packed sagas of J.R.R. Tolkien,… More
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Schemers: Betrayal Knows No Boundaries Robin D. Laws et al.
A cruel lover who refashions her prey. A bioengineered warrior on the run. An internet mapping service with a stalker’s eye. A carjacker with a conscience. A Victorian thespian turned super-criminal. A murderer… More