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"Everyone has a different war. For some in the UN Peacekeeping mission to Grainne, the struggle is just to survive. For others, it's to remain sane, or keep one's friends and comrades physically and mentally intact. When the rules of engagement are in constant flux, and orders are unclear or based on false information, just getting back inside the fence can be an accomplishment. For the rebels of the Freehold of Grainne, they must form an organized force from the shattered remnants of their military, and from grimly determined, but underequipped and outnumbered insurgents. Their war is for their very way of life. They'll do everything and anything to stop this invasion, using whatever means are available. They mean to make the enemy suffer. Quod vulnera curare potes. "Because physical wounds heal." Contributors Jamie Ibson Jonathan D. Green Kevin J. Anderson and Kevin Ikenberry Michael Z. Williamson Jessica Schlenker Jaime DiNote Will McCaskey Justin Watson J.F. Holmes and Jason Cordova Christopher DiNote and Philip Wohlrab"--
THE MOST DANGEROUS WEAPON IS A PAST SCORNED Thomas Quinn is a sorcerer haunted by the memories of the things he’s done over centuries of service to the Arcanum. From battling djinn to killing demigods and dragons, the scars and nightmares have left him a broken man. He has long retired from that life, running an occult shop in Philadelphia for the past several decades, wanting nothing more than to be left alone with his books and his whiskey and his shame. But when two detectives come to his door asking about a brutal ritual murder in his city, Quinn must reluctantly take up the mantle of a Sorcerer of the Arcanum once more, and face down those who would threaten the fragile peace between the human and magical worlds. His investigation takes him from the streets of Philadelphia to the court of a Faerie King as he races to stop the apocalypse. Thomas Quinn was prepared to fight rogue sorcerers and Fae monsters. But the greatest threat he faces may be his own inner demons. . . .
A comedic fantasy masterpiece years in the making, here are the complete Myth tales of "New York Times "best-seller Robert Asprin collected for the first time. Included is "all "the short fiction set in Asprin's legendarily hilarious mythic world of sword, sorcery and wordplay. These tales chronicle the misadventures of Skeeve and Aahz, a magician who has lost his power and his hapless human apprentice, as they travel through strange worlds in pursuit of wealth, glory, and good-times--but succeed mostly in getting into one myth-filled mess after another. Also includes more short works by Asprin together with the award-winning novelette "The Cold Cash War," and a trove of previously unpublished stories discovered after the writer's death! About Robert Asprin's Myth series: "(Asprin's MYTH books are) stuffed with rowdy fun."--"Philadelphia Inquirer"." . .plenty of action and quirky humor."--"Library Journal""All the MYTH books are hysterically funny."--"Analog"
A SCIENCE FICTION CLASSIC BACK IN PRINT!Simeon was a shell-person—the brain who ran Space Station SSS-900 on the fringes of human space. But things hadn’t been going too well lately, and he was more than a little discontented. Though normally he enjoyed his work, these days it seemed boring. To make matters worse, his long-time partner had just retired and he was having a hard time adjusting to his newly assigned brawn—a strong-willed woman named Channa Hap who seemed to feel it her duty to keep him in line. He's buried himself in his favorite pastime—wargaming. Simeon’s hobby would find unexpected uses when the brutal Kolnari attack the nearby colony planet Bethel. Sheltering the colony’s refugees brought “the city” an invitation to serious trouble with Kolnari pirates. And only Simeon and Channa working together can save the city. About Death of Sleep by Anne McCaffrey and Jody Lynn Nye: “McCaffrey has created a feisty, likable character in Lunzie Mespil.” —Publishers Weekly About S.M. Stirling: “Rousing . . . a stirring tale.” —John Ringo
The Witches of Karres are back and now there's also a wizard. While on a secret mission for the empress, Captain Pausert is suddenly a wanted man who finds himself hiding out in an interstellar traveling circus. The show must go on--or the galaxy is doomed.
In this first entry of a new series set in the "Honorverse," the universe of Honor Harrington, the Star Kingdom of Manticore has alienated an ally it cannot afford to lose. A "Publishers Weekly" Best Book of 2003.
The bestselling grand master of military science fiction follows up the action of "Lt. Leary Commanding," as Lt. Daniel Leary and Signals Officer Adele Mundy return for "a rollicking good adventure" ("Starlog").
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