Fiction
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Hollywood Parade
by David Becker
Four houses. A dozen people. All behind one ostentatious façade. The inhabitants of Hollywood Parade range in age from an infant to a pair of nonagenarians, and from the wealthy to welfare recipients. The actions of each affect the others as they...
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Restoration Games
by Bob Oliver
Gary Denson has survived and thrived by developing his own moral code—one built on stealing, cheating, and taking advantage of others at any opportunity. His sophisticated and corrupt career as a con artist has taken him from city to city across...
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Noble Rot
A Case of Sour Grapes by Roger W. W. Baker
France has dominated the wine industry for centuries, but the bouquet is fading. The small, old-world, family-owned vineyards in France are struggling to survive, pressed by the sophisticated know-how and slick marketing techniques of their huge,...
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Grazz
by Ray Sproule
Brynn, a young Grazzian in the fantasy Land of Grazz, struggles to survive amid challenges from both within the Land—principally, an array of dystopian characters—and outside the Land, in the surprise emergence of a dwarf-stranger. Will Brynn...
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All We Don't Know
by Tara Marshall King
Against the backdrop of Newfoundland’s craggy rocks and turbulent seas, marine biologist Finleigh Farraway finds the buried journal of World War II veteran Liam Crowley. The journal’s shocking content turns Finleigh’s world upside down and...
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Beyond Rigor Mortis
by BJ Lucknow
Ian McLintock seems to have it all. A respected physician and surgeon, he’s happily married, with one little girl and a new baby expected any day. But then, disaster strikes: after an onslaught of casualties from an explosion and an unexpected...
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Worlds Sundered
by James W. Lackie
Two men. Two worlds. Two fates . . . Alexander Ganainmh is two men now. The aspects of dark and light that once warred within him have been fractured and made flesh, the product of a metaphysical schism and the machinations of immortal, god-like...
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Leaving Lisa
by Michael McMullen
I didn’t know why I was awake and out on the town. Out on the town? Come on! I was in a diner two blocks from my home at 2:30 on a Sunday morning. If that was my new night on the town, I had sunk to a despairingly low degree of life vitality and...
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Shadow War
by Cynthia M. Nikolai
As an Air Force officer and nuclear missile commander, Captain Kathy Gelwin is not only highly respected and trusted, she’s dedicated nearly to a fault, putting most of her personal life on the back burner in order to serve her country at...