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"Ajax" by Stephen J. Schrader - Genius Captain Jacob Brinn continues his crusade to bring humanity the wonders of tomorrow, today. But, Ajax's attack on an American nuclear reactor derails even the Captain’s plan. Prepare for an unimaginable battle of intellects, with the fate of the world at stake. A battle where the army of the mightiest nation on earth is nothing more than a helpless victim. (Book Two of the Argosy Trilogy) (Science Fiction)
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"Amulet, The" by Sadik Yemni - Sarp seems like a typical young boy, growing up in a typical Turkish city in the 1960s, but there are secrets from the past that start to unfold and mesh with his "typical" life, until he can hardly tell what is the "here and now" and which part of what he sees belongs to dimensions of the past. The Amulet is a tale of good vs. evil, spun in a web of superstition and sorcery. (Fantasy/Paranormal)
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"First Seal, The" by Stephen J. Schrader - Three thousand years ago, God told Daniel, "Hide these words and put a seal on the book until the end of days." Today, Dr. Tamarah Frenmen has broken the seal and revealed the shocking secrets that lie within the Bible itself. And, the most horrific is that the Antichrist is real. He's an inhuman monster born of science that is ready, willing, and able to storm the gates of Heaven itself. And, by breaking the seal, Dr. Frenmen has just told him how to do it. (Science Fiction/Christian)
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"Flight of the Ain, The" by James D. Priest - The voyagers discover a means of crossing the ocean's watery expanseon the backs of gannets, giant graceful sea-going birds. Having no experience with ocean travel, and confronting hunger, thirst, injury, and a colossal oceanic storm, they eventually seem a beaten lot. How much chance had we from the beginning? wonders Speckarin, the party's leader. A group like ours against the sea, the elements, our enemies...everything. (Book Two of the Kirins Trilogy) (Fantasy)
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"Hiding from Eddie" by Ron Tarrant - Things aren't going well for Roger. All a consequence of his past. A past he must return to, however much he dreads it. He must confront the monster in his childhood and face the devastating truth. A truth he fears may kill him. (Science Fiction/Fantasy)
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"Mad: A Free Man" by M. Mehmet Unver - A young Sumerian priest is taken from his idyllic village and sold into slavery. This is the story of how he fights to escape bondage and rescue a banished goddess and in doing so, save his people from the tyrannical ruling god, Enki, and his power-hungry followers, who make up the ruling class in this ancient civilization. (Fantasy/Historical)
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"Paradigm Lost" by Stephen J. Schrader - Investigating the miraculous rescue of an American shuttle craft crew, two American reporters are drawn into mankind’s greatest adventure. Captain Jacob Brinn, the master of the fabulous research vessel Argo is offering the human race the wonders of tomorrow, today. The only catch...the world of tomorrow cannot come to be while the world of today continues to exist. And so, the battle lines are drawn. On one side is the genius of Captain Brinn; on the other is the military might of the entire world. From the bottom of the ocean to the surface of the moon, the world will learn that there is no stopping the Captain, and no stopping the Argo. (Book One of the Argosy Trilogy) (Science Fiction)
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"Reality Check" by Ron Tarrant - Forced to return to his hometown, John is horror-stricken when he finds his past rushing back at him. He's suddenly thrust into a terrifying world of Sasquatch and Little People. Civilization as John knows it is about to take a sharp turn. (Science Fiction/Fantasy)
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"Riley" by Ken Mason - Riley was snatched at birth by the military who plan to use his superhuman powers as a weapon. Recurring dreams call him home to another world. When he discovers the plan, he lets loose awesome powers, escapes, and begins a different journey, equally terrifying. (Science Fiction/Fantasy)
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"Spell of No'an, The" by James D. Priest - On a vital mission, four kirins course eastward on ravens over uncharted territories. In a distracted state, mourning the loss of her beloved friend, Talli falls to earth from her bird, critically damaging her internal flame, her aris, burning in all kirins and essential for life. To save her, the magician Speckarin dispatches Hut to procure medicinal sap from a barwood tree. While collecting it, the tree's seductive powers overcome the lad, and he falls into a lethal slumber. When the magician hears that both youngsters have succumbed, he grieves that the mission has come to an end. (Book One of the Kirins Trilogy) (Fantasy)
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"Tartarus" by Stephen J. Schrader - In blood, sand, and hellfire, Captain Jacob Brinn takes you from the world of today into a strange and alien world: a world where legend becomes fact; myth becomes history; and the secrets of the universe are laid bare. (Book Three of the Argosy Trilogy) (Science Fiction)
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"Time Pool: The Amazing Adventures of Eddie Dowd" by Tad Hutton - Eddie Dowd goes on some rollicking, hilarious adventures to uncover the secrets of Salt Island. Time travel, rides on monster turtles, battles with slavers, and a sea fight with the British Navy drive this modern Huck Finn forward as he learns from his ancestors the history and culture of his people. (Fantasy)
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"Vector" by Stephen J. Schrader - A crack team of explorers find themselves stark naked, in the dark, and totally clueless. Buried deep beneath an Earth shattered by war, devastated by disease, and ravaged by alien monsters. (Science Fiction)
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"Virus" by Stephen J. Schrader - Two powerful alien forces, the sadistic half-human Brotherhood and the savage Hivers, are determined to destroy all human life on Earth. All that stands between them and the achievement of their goal are the old Earth team and their Raider allies. Enemy actions force the Earth team to deploy on an emergency reconnaissance mission. When all is lost, and only one option remains, they seize it. They launch a desperate near-suicidal assault at the very heart of their vastly superior enemy. (Science Fiction)
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"Whispering Fields, The" by Joseph Collins - In the wilds of Upstate New York, a young dog is abandoned on a lonely country roadan act that propels him into an epic journey of adventure and self-discovery. After meeting four other strays, the newly-formed canine fellowship sets off on a quest to find the Whispering Fields, a legendary, hidden sanctuary for all homeless dogs. (Fantasy)
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