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  • - A Galaxy Fur, Fur Away
    av Lee Allred
    221,-

    Here is yet another collection of tales about space floofs of the feline flavor. This compendium sports cosmic kitties doing more of what cats do, and entertaining us in the bundle: saving ships, crews, sometimes living together with dogs, and featuring at least one pesky litter that's into everything and smarter than the grownups. Yeah. Total anarchy. New Hires by Becky R. JonesFurtive Friends by Samuel NettlesThe Great Escape by Nicki KenyonPaws to Consider by Paul WilliamsKindled Embers by T.C. RossApogee & Perigee by Bokerah BrumleyA Practical Method for Dealing With Stowaways by J.R. ArmstrongIt's Raining Cats and Dogs by A. Kristina CasasentCrisis on Halcyon Station by Melissa McShaneStowaways by Cedar SandersonCharliedelphia by Lee Allred

  • av M C a Hogarth
    221,-

    Cats go where they want. Moggies even more so. When humans go to space, obviously cats will come along to make sure their staff are doing what they're supposed to. Join these 10 authors as they explore what cats can do in space. Muse by Amanda MontandonChosen One by Spearman BurkeVoyage of the Porth Ia by Ted BegleyAn Unexpected Cargo by A.C. YoungCat Math by A. Kristina CasasentMidshipman Molly by David S. BockCats! In! Space! by Moze HowardRats on the Ship by D.J. SwiftRed River Boots by Matt GreenConstellations by M.C.A. Hogarth

  • av Z M Renick
    221,-

    Gritty streets, hard-boiled detectives, and dames that are trouble on two legs. Whether they're in a world that looks like ours but isn't, a futuristic setting, or a different planet altogether, these are the things that make a noir story. Join 10 authors as they introduce us to heroes who've gotten dirty, damsels that are definitely distressing, and mysteries that need solving.

  • - Return of the Bookaroo
    av Daniel G Zeidler
    221,-

    When there are no frontiers left on Earth, humanity will head to the stars.And the cowboys will be there, riding herd on rockets, asteroids and whatever animals make it to space with us. Join these 10 authors as they tell the stories of life, death, justice and the struggle to survive on humanities next frontier. The Cards on the Table by Rick CutlerShowdown At Dehydrated Gulch by Joe LongA Wrangler's Gotta Do by Sanjay LierOf Bureaucrats and Gulyas by Alma T.C. BoykinA Marker in the Dark by David JohnstonLike Father, Like Son by Mike PetersonTin Badge for Tima by Daniel G. ZeidlerThe List by Mikaela A. M. JohnstonSpace Dog and the Runaway Asteroid by A. Kristina CasasentPride and Peppers by J. Kenton Pierce

  • av David Bock
    221,-

    Sometimes, things go wrong. Sometimes, they go very, very wrong. And then you're explaining to the judge where the contraband came from, why the goat is covered in peanut butter, and why the courtroom suddenly smells like a freshly fertilized field. Your Honor, I Can Explain is a collection of 10 stories about when things went wrong. Really, really wrong. With the added bonus of a specific character in each story. The authors were required to include Andrew Spurgle, in any capacity they cared to, and make him gloriously incompetent. Some of the stories are funny, some of them are scary, all of them are worth enjoying.

  • av Spearman Burke
    221,-

    Space Marines combine the confident, tough spirit of the warrior with the fearless, intrepid pursuit of the unknown. We love skilled men and women making war to keep their homes and their fellow citizens safe from tyranny, oppression, or being eaten by aliens. The marriage of the strong soldier with the beauty and wonder of space is a combination that can't be beat. Blotter Report by Spearman BurkeHow to Decline Lodgers With Extreme Prejudice by Lori JaneskiFull Moon Men by Charles HackneyCall to Quarters by Wally WaltnerIncident at Spurgle Station by Tom RognebyJust One by JJ Lynn DanielsSemper Fi by Bruce Erling StrangeThe Assassin's Blade by Daniel G. ZeidlerWalking in the Black by Michael MortonRemember the Avalon by J. Kenton Pierce

  • av Lee Allred
    221,-

    To mangle a quote, every now and then, in order for there to be justice, a being must walk down the mean streets who is not, themselves, mean. Whether those streets are hard-packed dirt, the metal of a space station corridor, or the slick cobblestones of an alternate San Francisco doesn't matter. And sometimes, the Dangerous Dames can do it themselves. Join 10 authors as they explore what Noir looks like in the past, present, and future. Takeout by Samuel NettlesBehind Every Successful Man by Paul WilliamsBlonde and Blue by Michael A. HootenIn The Kudzu by Robert McDonaldHot Time in Tomato Town by Seth TaylorJared Thorne and the Tech Smugglers Son by John D. MartinLady Killer by Andrew MilbourneA Lady of Means by Kimber LinSuccubus Blues by Declan FinnThe Doll with the Peekaboo Bangs by Lee Allred

  • av Lilania Begley
    221,-

    Stories about motel misadventures...mostly. It seems like disaster always strikes when you're on the road. Sometimes it's unavoidable but others, it's from a the actions of one of the world's dumbest and most incompetent creatures. Andrew Spurgle is at it again, complete with an explanation from the "man" himself in the Foreword.

  • av Lee Allred
    221,-

    "In the midst of this danger, dirt, speed, technological changes, and social upheaval comprise the heart of steampunk. The old and new were in conflict, and the outcomes were uncertain and fraught with failures, making it a rich tangle of possibilities for characters to clash and collaborate within. " - From the introduction by Bart Kemper, answering the question Why Steam? Steampunk is danger, adventure, and technology with a flair for the dramatic and an eye for beauty. Join these 10 authors as they explore worlds of danger, daring, romance and steam.

  • av David R. Birdsall
    221,-

    What would you do if your children were in danger? What would you do to make sure they survived... or to avenge them if they didn't.9 more authors answered that question. Some with humor, some with firepower, and some with all of the above.

  • av Craig A Jr. Reed
    221,-

    There's something extremely satisfying about watching giant robots fight each other. Throw in some anti-gravity magic, hordes of zombies, world-shattering consequences and you have everything that makes this book special. Join 10 authors as they help provide the Robot Smash! everybody is looking for.

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