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Hamelin Stoop: The Eagle, the Cave and the Footbridge by Robert B. Sloan

October 25, 2017 Steven Smith

Afraid of being caught by trackers from another world, a young mother abandons her baby boy in a tomato box inside the screened porch of a children’s home. The staff at the orphanage name him Hamelin Stoop, but he grows … Continue reading Hamelin Stoop: The Eagle, the Cave and the Footbridge by Robert B. Sloan

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Gravity’s Truth by A.K. Alliss

October 10, 2017 Steven Smith

A perfect world, at any price. Miller Frank’s Utopian ideal is not such a good thing for Jimmy Renfro. Charged with fraud, he now works the tube, an atmosphere breaking conduit for the wealthy to travel to the Ouroboros space … Continue reading Gravity’s Truth by A.K. Alliss

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Pigeon-Blood Red by Ed Duncan

September 26, 2017 Steven Smith

For underworld enforcer Richard “Rico” Sanders, it seemed like an ordinary job. Retrieve his gangster boss’s priceless pigeon-blood red ruby necklace and teach the double-dealing cheat who stole it a lesson. A job like a hundred before it. But the … Continue reading Pigeon-Blood Red by Ed Duncan

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Screams in the Woods by Michael R. Martin

September 13, 2017 Steven Smith

One rainy Monday morning, private detective Christine Lynch is presented with an untitled lever arch file to review. It contains the detailed research of a 19th century local mining accident. The authors have been missing for over a year. Two … Continue reading Screams in the Woods by Michael R. Martin

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Future’s Orphans by A.K. Alliss

August 23, 2017September 12, 2017 Steven Smith

Cassidy Nolan is a drug addicted journalist responsible for one of the most iconic photographs of the new millennium. Fourteen years on from capturing the image, it has become a significant part of the documented experiences of an event that … Continue reading Future’s Orphans by A.K. Alliss

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Red Sun Over Mexico by H. Paul Doucette

August 8, 2017August 22, 2017 Steven Smith

Spring 1942 Washington, DC. The country is recovering from the shock of Pearl Harbour. Everywhere, everyone is ramping up for the coming conflict. Sergeant Paul Jarvis, newly married and returned from his last assignment in Panama, has been informed that … Continue reading Red Sun Over Mexico by H. Paul Doucette

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Friday Face-Off – 28th July 2017

July 28, 2017 Steven Smith

Friday Face-Off is an idea originally thought up by Books By Proxy which I stole from the fantastic The Tattooed Book Geek. The idea originally was to compare UK and US covers based on an assigned theme each week and choose the … Continue reading Friday Face-Off – 28th July 2017

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Dying to Live by Michael Stanley

July 19, 2017August 22, 2017 Steven Smith

A Bushman is discovered dead near the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. Although the man looks old enough to have died of natural causes, the police suspect foul play, and the body is sent to Gaborone for an autopsy. Pathologist Ian … Continue reading Dying to Live by Michael Stanley

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We Have Lost The Coffee by Paul Mathews

June 28, 2017September 8, 2017 Steven Smith

London, 2045. Three months into the Coffee Wars and Britain’s caffeine supplies are at critical levels. Brits are drinking even more tea than usual, keeping a stiff upper lip and praying for an end to it all. A secret Government … Continue reading We Have Lost The Coffee by Paul Mathews

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We Have Lost The Pelicans by Paul Mathews

June 24, 2017 Steven Smith

London, 2044. The St James’ Park pelicans have gone missing – the day before the British President unveils the country’s new pelican flag. At the same time, British intelligence uncovers coded messages about possible anti-Government activity. Who are the bird-nappers? … Continue reading We Have Lost The Pelicans by Paul Mathews

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