Books
Double Dog #1 |
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Of Stars and ShadowsBy Mark Tiedemann
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This Instance of MeBy Jeffrey Turner
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Perfect-bound Trade Paperback - 228 pages |
Two great SF adventures in one!
Of Stars and Shadows
One year after the Great Sack, Protector General Ril Cowel took what remained of the fleet of Camrus and set out after the empire responsible for hammering his home into oblivion, the Empire of B'Nan. Cowel chased the mythic emperor for fifteen years. At last, fate seemed to hand him his chance, and in a swift strike Cowel damaged the imperial fleet and killed B'Nan. The terror now over, he intended to dismantle the empire, to take it apart so that it could no longer destroy worlds like his own.
But the more Ril Cowel tries, the harder it seems to be rid of the vast machinery B'Nan had constructed over a thousand years or more. For the emperor was reputed to have lived the entire time his empire grew. Cowel never gave credence to such stories...until he becomes emperor himself.
One of the most gripping stories I’ve read in a long time. I couldn’t put it down until I'd reached the last page, and then I wanted to start again.
— Jeffrey Turner
This Instance of Me
The future has arrived at Huntington Station. Within days the orbital colony will unveil Forge, the greatest technological breakthrough since the steam engine. Scientists, journalists, and heads of state have descended upon the station from all over Earth and the surrounding colonies, all eager to witness the birth of a new scientific era.
But someone wants Forge to fail. An explosion aboard a passenger shuttle nearly kills the director of UNLD Research and draws Lieutenant Michael Barrett of the Colonial Enforcement Group into a desperate race to uncover a hidden assassin — and Forge's true purpose — before time runs out.
Turner weaves his mystery tightly into the fabric of a convincing future, on the loom of speculative physics, and gives us a Who Done It in which the How, When, and Where spin the story through unexpected turns. A good ride.
— Mark Tiedemann