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The Festival of Earthly Delights Matt Dojny
Hilarious and wise and fiercely original, The Festival of Earthly Delights is a no-holds-barred celebration of love, cultural differences, and one man’s reluctant embrace of the sensual pleasures of this … More
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Orgy of Souls Wrath James White
Twenty for one.
Twenty souls for his brother’s life is a price that seductively beautiful Samson is willing to pay. Twenty souls drenched in blood, powdered with cocaine and more than one kind of ecstasy. A fair… More
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Shambling Towards Hiroshima James Morrow
It is 1945. Inspired by the U.S. Army’s intention to build an atomic bomb, the Navy plans its own dramatic ending to World War II, the Knickerbocker Project. The goal is to produce the ultimate biological weapon:… More
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The Good Humor Man Andrew Fox
In this witty tribute to Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 set in 2041 government-sanctioned vigilantes �_�?? the Good Humor Men �_�?? ruthlessly patrol the streets, immolating all fattening food products as … More
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Broken Slate Kelly Jennings
Taken from his family’s merchant ship at the age of fourteen, Martin Eduardo endured years in the brutal contract labor system on the planet Julian. Now a contract rebellion brews.
The precarious — and … More
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Prudence Couldn’t Swim James Kilgore
White ex-convict Cal Winter returns to his home in Oakland, California, one day to find his gorgeous, young, black wife, Prudence, drowned in the swimming pool. Prudence couldn’t swim, and Cal concludes she didn’t … More
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All the Beautiful Sinners Stephen Graham Jones
Deputy Sheriff Jim Doe plunges into a renegade manhunt after the town’s sheriff is gunned down. But unbeknownst to him, the suspect—an American Indian—holds chilling connections to the disappearance… More
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Mister Gum Rhys Hughes
Revised and expanded edition of an acclaimed novel, written in short stories.… More
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Queer and Loathing on the Yellow Brick Road Deb Hoag
An adult take on a popular children’s series. Takes advantage of the popularity of Wicked and the 2012 release of Oz: The Great and Powerful, introducing queer themes to the Land of Oz.… More
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Rarity from the Hollow Robert Eggleton
Lacy Dawn’s father relives the Gulf War, her mother’s teeth are rotting out, and her best friend is murdered by the meanest daddy on Earth. Life in the hollow is hard. She has one advantage — an android… More
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Crashin’ the Real: One Woman’s Search for Truth, Justice… and Steven Tyler Deb Hoag
When gonzo columnist Eve Petra is fired by her magazine’s new owner, she spends a couple of days (okay, a week or so) wallowing in self-pity and Jack Daniels. To her great dismay, no one wants to hire a middle-aged… More
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Cazzarola! Norman Nawrocki
A gripping novel that is at once political, historical, and romantic, Cazzarola! spans 130 years in the life of the Discordias, a fictionalized family of Italian anarchists. It details the family’s heroic, multigenerational… More
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Spotted Lily Anna Tambour
"a wicked, thoroughly unpredictable romp" –Locus
Angela Pendergast, escapee from the Australian bush, grew up with the smell of hot mutton fat in her hair, the thought of her teeth crunching a cold… More
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A Writer’s Life Eric Brown
Mid-list writer Daniel Ellis becomes obsessed with the life and work of novelist Vaughan Edwards, who disappeared in mysterious circumstances in 1996. Edwards’ novels, freighted with foreboding tragedy … More
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Salvage Eric Brown
When Salvageman Ed saves Ella Rodriguez from spider-drones on the pleasure planet of Sinclair’s Landfall, he has no idea what he’s letting himself in for. Ella is not at all what she seems, as he’s… More
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Qinmeartha and the Girl-Child LoChi John Grant
Tarburton-on-the-Moor – just another sleepy Dartmoor village. Or so it seems to Joanna Gard when she comes to visit her elderly aunt here, until the fabric of the village begins, like her personal life, to unravel.… More