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Praise for Irving A. Greenfield: "ANCIENT OF DAYS is brutal, brilliant, raw, and ultimately true." The New York Post Judah the Hammer, they called him. The leader in the story of one of the bloodiest repressions and uprisings in Jewish history, an uprising that overturned the relationship with their Greek overlords of the Seleucid Empire ...those who stormed the temple in a surprise massacre and demanded no less than eradication of the Jewish religion. Bestselling author Irving A. Greenfield vividly illustrates how Judah and his brothers changed everything in a war for religious freedom, the astonishing events celebrated as the Festival of Lights.
ABOUT THE NEWLY-EDITED PAPERBACK EDITION: At the close of the Stone Age, a unique period in the history of man, Ronstrom the Builder would stand at the brink of a savage, lusty world and work wonders that would inspire the ages. A six-week New York Post bestseller about the long, savage and spiritual route from ancient civilization to our own. "Brilliant, brutal, raw and ultimately true." -The New York Post Also available on Kindle, as are Irving A. Greenfield's "A Play of Darkness," "Only the Dead Speak Russian," "Beyond Valor," "Snow Giants Dancing," and "Succubus."
GEORGE CLAYTON JOHNSON (Ocean's Eleven, Logan's Run) joins the print edition of Drastic Measures anthology of short fiction, volume I, to help spin tales of where the human mind goes when its cornered. New discovery MELISSA LYONS is the most powerful new voice in suspense since Dean Koontz with her story, "Snow." Editor BEN PARRIS adds two stories of his own edited by Fantasy & Science Fiction contributor KEN ALTABEF. In "Murder in Songjiang": All Brian wanted to do was teach English in China. All the U.S. State Department wanted of the CIA was a quiet investigation of how Brian got killed there. Espionage trainee Mike Spoto stood in the middle and cared about his training case too much for his own good. ROBERT HORSEMAN presents "Déjà vu": There are two kinds of déjà vu: The kind where you remember things that never happened, and the kind Daniel has; BRAD POST gives us "The Trees": Sharon had second thoughts about her new husband Johnny. Her father detested the man, and the trees didn't like either of them Those tales and more by new discoveries SUSAN DAVID, CATHY DOUGLAS, KATE LARKINDALE, MICHELLE D KEYES, and GERALD VINCENT. DAVID MACK (The 4400), who wrote the foreword for this volume, says, "You're in for a wild ride."
Deep in the Dark Ages, with Vikings to the north and Aghlabid pirates to the south, a small flicker of the Roman Empire has been nurtured as an island of high civilization. Defeated Longobards scheme to bring it down from within. If Byzantium falls 600 years too soon, nothing of western civilization will survive to spark the Renaissance. Enter Wade Linwood of the 21st Century. Suffering of crossed senses where scents can conjure objects and sights can call up tastes, he wants nothing but the ordinary life of an insurance underwriter. When a trip to the acupuncturist opens an unused portal in his synesthete's brain, a plea from the past draws him to a time when he must save the remaining shreds of history to preserve his own."Wade of Aquitaine is wonderfully well-written and exciting, an interesting and insightful volume that makes you say to yourself we've got a smart guy writing this. Ben Parris understands the challenge that a writer has, to write sentences that nobody ever wrote before." --George Clayton Johnson (Oceans Eleven, Twilight Zone Movie, Logan's Run)
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