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Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever by by Larry Correia and Jason Cordova Stayin’ Alive!

Los Angeles: the 1970s: Disco is king and the nightclubs are full of young, beautiful people with Saturday night fever. From the Sunset Strip to Hollywood Boulevard, a new era is dawning. But below the glitz and glamour, a darkness lurks. Chloe Mendoza knows darkness. She is a nagualii, a half-demon created by the gods of Central and South America, a daughter of the Court of Feathers, a group of demigods who ruled Mesoamerica before the Spanish arrived.

Now, she is a member of Monster Hunter International’s latest team, based in the L.A. Basin. Business is good in the City of Angels, but soon Chloe gets a message from the Court of Feathers, warning her of a Dark Master who is building up its power in the region. Whatever it is, it brings death and carnage with it.

Time to boogie.

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A Hero Returns to the Land of His Enemies

Hanuvar had pledged to find the remnants of his people, scattered into slavery across the whole of the peninsula. This time he had no army to help him. Arrayed against him are the mighty legions, the sorcerous Revenants, and the wily Metellus of the Praetorian guard, ever alert to seize advantage. Worst of all, a magical attack has left Hanuvar with a lingering curse that might change him forever . . . or lead him to an early grave.

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The City of Marble and Blood by Howard Andrew Jones




The Silent Hand by Michael Mersault The vessel: IMS Hightower.
The mission: Rescue a trapped Legion force from the surface of Delta Three.
The crisis: Nothing is as it appears.

They said ten-year-old street urchin Inga was perfect for their purpose, taken from the squalor of Port City to the asteroid enclave, Hawksgaard, where she underwent the training and augmentation that transformed her. Inga is assigned to protect Family scion Captain Saef Sinclair-Maru as he leads the fight against humanity's merciless enemy. With Marines plummeting into surface combat, an orbital space battle raging, and assassins swarming within Hightower, the stakes could scarcely be greater, but in the midst of this tumult, treacherous revelations continue to unfold.

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A NIGHT AT THE MAUSOLEUM

Indrajit and Fix are two friends trying to make a living on the planet Kish. As such, they're part of a jobber team known as The Protagonists. It's not exactly a dream job, but it pays the bills. But when the pair is hired as part of a team of Protagonists to wend their way through an ancient mausoleum in search of lost treasure, they find themselves caught in the middle of a family squabble that might turn deadly.

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Larry Correia &
Jason Cordova


Los Angeles: the 1970s: Disco is king and the nightclubs are full of young, beautiful people with Saturday night fever. But below the glitz and glamour, a darkness lurks. Chloe Mendoza, a daughter of a group of demigods who ruled Mesoamerica before the Spanish arrived and member of MHI’s latest team, receives a warning that a Dark Master is building up its power in the region.

coverThe City of Marble and Blood
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Howard Andrew Jones

Hanuvar had pledged to find the remnants of his people, scattered into slavery across the whole of the peninsula. This time he had no army to help him. Arrayed against him are the mighty legions, the sorcerous Revenants, and the wily Metellus of the Praetorian guard, ever alert to seize advantage. Worst of all, a magical attack has left Hanuvar with a lingering curse that might change him forever . . . or lead him to an early grave.

coverThe Silent Hand
HALF
Michael Mersault

The vessel: IMS Hightower. The mission: Rescue a trapped Legion force from the surface of Delta Three. The crisis: Nothing is as it appears.


coverThe Janus File
David Weber &
Jacob Holo


An unlikely pair must work together to unravel this mystery, and soon they discover their unique combination of skills might just provide the edge they need. But nothing is ever simple where the Gordian Division is involved. Not even time itself.

coverDeathless Gods
P.C. Hodgell

Jamethiel Knorth, Priest’s Bane and Dream-Weaver, has returned victorious from Tai-tastigon, but trouble dogs the Kencyrath. Now, Jame rides south to Bashti. Her formal errand is to compete in martial games with secret stakes—which she fears are a cloak for a massacre, or worse.

coverTrinity’s Children
Dave Bara

Former Rim Confederation spaceship captain Jared Clement is offered the chance of a lifetime: command of humanity’s first truly faster-than-light vessel. The destination: Trinity, a newly discovered star system where strange signs of possible spacefarers may lead to humanity’s first alien encounter. Or to interstellar war.

coverThe Dragons
of Jupiter

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Jacob Holo

With advanced weaponry and impenetrable armor, the Crusaders smash aside anything that stands in their way. Led by Kaneda Kusanagi, they have only one mission: to destroy Matriarch, the last thinking machine, and free the people of Jupiter from her tyranny. Whether they like it or not.


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Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe’s only complete novel, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, is one of the first adventure stories set in and around the Antarctic, which at the time was a place of mystery and the unknown.

cover An Antarctic Mystery
Jules Verne

Jules Verne weaves a story of exploration, adventure, and mystery in this exciting tale. An Antarctic Mystery is the unauthorized sequel to Edgar Allan Poe’s The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket and brings closure to Poe’s cliffhanger ending.

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and Other Tales

Oscar Wilde

Originally published by Oscar Wilde in 1888, The Happy Prince and Other Tales is a collection of five short stories packed with heartfelt meaning for children and adults alike. This is a fine new edition of moral tales of selflessness, friendship, sacrifice, and kindness—and the dangers of not having them.

cover Star People
Katharine Faye Dewey

The fairy book of astronomy: a lost classic back in print. Katharine Fay Dewey’s only novel was forgotten by time, going out of print after only one edition was published in 1910 . . . and now her legacy has been given new life. The traditional mythology of the zodiac constellations is well-known, but what happened after those stories were over? How do the people in the sky now interact with each other, with other beings of the heavens, and with those down on Earth?

cover Emily of New Moon
L. M. Montgomery

With a new foreword by esteemed scholar Dr. E. Holly Pike, an expert with regard to L.M. Montgomery's career and works, this new edition will delight fans of all ages and introduce them to a heroine that the author felt closer to than her most famous character, Anne of Green Gables.

cover A House of Pomegranates
Oscar Wilde

This freshly rendered edition of A House of Pomegranates captures Oscar Wilde's extraordinary language, timeless themes, and captivating storytelling that is sure to leave readers enthralled. Includes a new foreword by award-winning author Russell Davis.

cover Clockwork Destiny
Kevin J. Anderson
& Neil Peart


The final volume in the New York Timesbest-selling, award-winning steampunk trilogy by Kevin J. Anderson and legendary Rush drummer Neil Peart.

cover The Japanese Fairy Book
Yei Theodora Ozaki

Yei Theodora Ozaki had a 19th-century British upbringing, but embraced her Eastern heritage once she moved to Japan at sixteen. Refusing to marry, she made her own way and fell in love with the folklore of her new home. The Japanese Fairy Book became the first of many collections she adapted to bridge her two cultures and share these treasured stories with the English-speaking world.

cover The Ghost Book
edited by
Lady Cynthia Asquith


Widely considered as the first collection of non-traditional ghost stories, The Ghost Book combines twisted tales from some of the literary greats of the early 1900s: Algernon Blackwood, D.H. Lawrence, Oliver Onions, Enid Bagnold, and Arthur Machen.

cover Angel Island
Inez Haynes Gillmore

This 1914 feminist classic has been republished with a brand-new foreword done by New York Times best-selling author Rebecca Moesta. Inez Haynes Gillmore wrote over forty books, many on the topics of women’s issues and rights. Step or fly into the world that Inez Haynes Gillmore has created and rediscover the imaginary world of Angel Island.



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