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The Peck’s Bad Boy MEGAPACK ™ George W. Peck
After the American Civil War ended, George W. Peck (1840–1916) became a newspaper publisher. His weekly newspaper, “Peck’s Sun,” contained Peck’s humorous writings, including his famous semi-autobiographical… More
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Grave Waters Ana Rose Morlan et al.
The Contessa Lines cruise ship, the Nerissa, is the nexus for a disparate cast of nefarious factions. Two cunning and cold-blooded killers have smuggled themselves aboard, disguised as their murder victims, their… More
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Harry Challenge Ron Goulart
Vampires, werewolves, mechanical men — it’s all in a day’s work for Harry Challenge, agent of the Challenge International Detective Agency! This volume collects both Harry Challenge novels by… More
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The Big Click Issue 19 Jason S. Ridler et al.
Welcome to the March 2015 issue of The Big Click, guest-edited by Jason S. Ridler! This month, it’s all wrestling action. Trent Zelazny starts everything off with “Parts Unknown,” which explores… More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 21 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
Welcome to year six of Luna Station Quarterly, featuring a brand new design! The women gathered in these pages, fresh and experienced voices alike, represent a marvelous cross-section of backgrounds, tones & … More
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Everyone Has Their Reasons Joseph Matthews
On November 7, 1938, a small, slight seventeen-year-old Polish-German Jew named Herschel Grynszpan entered the German embassy in Paris and shot dead a consular official. Three days later, in supposed response, Jews… More
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Continental Crucible: Big Business, Workers and Unions in the Transformation of North America, Second Edition Richard Roman et al.
The crucible of North American neoliberal transformation is heating up, but its outcome is far from clear. Continental Crucible examines the clash between the corporate offensive and the forces of resistance from… More
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Preferred Risk Lester del Rey et al.
PREFERRED RISK first appeared in 1955. It won the Galaxy Magazine / Simon & Schuster contest for 1955’s best work of science fiction.
The Company, a powerful, efficient, and thoroughly monstrous insurance… More
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Malice in Wonderland Rufus King
Rufus King (1893–1966) was an American author of Whodunit crime novels. He created four series of detective stories: the first one with Reginald De Puyster, a sophisticated detective similar to Philo Vance; the second… More
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The Thubway Tham MEGAPACK ™ Johnston McCulley
The Thubway Tham MEGAPACK™ presents 22 classic tales by Johnston McCulley (creator of Zorro) featuring his series antihero, a pickpocket named Thubway Tham. Included in this volume are:
THUBWAY THAM, FASHION PLATE… More
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Meet Jimmy Strange Ernest Dudley
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Enter Jimmy Strange Ernest Dudley
“What type of skulduggery is the Master Mind contemplating this time?” That is the question put to Jimmy Strange by his long-suffering girlfriend, Sandra.
But the answer always depends on which type of… More
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The Lonely Astronomer John Russell Fearn
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The Spell of the Black Dagger Lawrence Watt-Evans
Tabaea the Thief stole something more precious than Dragons’ Blood from the enchanted old house: evesdropping on the doddering wizard who owned the place, she stole the secret of wizardry itself.… More
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Taking Flight Lawrence Watt-Evans
She was everything he wanted, and everything he had been promised. A fortune-teller’s prophecy had sent Kelder of Shulara to seek adventure along the Great Highway. He had been ready to give it up, and dismiss … More
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The Blood of a Dragon Lawrence Watt-Evans
Dumery of Shiphaven was a lad with a love of wizardry–and no magic at all. He dreamed of apprenticing himself to a great wizard, but because he had not even a touch of the talent, it was a dream he could never fulfill.… More















