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For This We Are Soldiers: Tales of the Frontier Army


Carla Kelly - 2016
    From handsome hospital stewards and dashing soldiers to courageous children and wives who will pull at your heartstrings, there’s something for everyone’s fancy.

Trinity Blue


Eve Silver - 2011
    Daemon Alexander is host to a dark trinity that must hunt and feed. A dead body in the woods... Jen Cassaday might have just hired the killer, oh-so-seductive handyman, Daemon. As Jen draws closer to a man she cannot resist, her deepest desires war with his dark secrets.NOTE: Trinity Blue is a short novella that first appeared in print in The Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance. The story has been revised and expanded for its digital release. It is a stand-alone story that is loosely related to the books set in the Compact of Sorcerers world.

The Prince's Boy


Paul Bailey - 2014
    He has been sent from Bucharest, the city of his childhood, by his wealthy father to embark upon a bohemian adventure and relish the unique pleasures of Parisian life. An innocent in a new city, still grieving the sudden loss of his beloved mother Elena seven years earlier, Dinu is encouraged to enjoy la vie de Bohème by his distant cousin, Eduard. But tentatively, secretly, Dinu is drawn to the Bains du Ballon d’Alsace, a notorious establishment rumoured to offer the men of Paris, married or otherwise, who enjoy something different, everything they crave. It is here that he meets Razvan, a fellow Romanian, the adopted child of a man of refinement – a prince’s boy – whose stories of Proust and other artists entrance Dinu, and who will become the young man’s teacher in the ways of the world. At a distance of forty years, and written in London, his refuge from the horrors of Europe’s early twentieth-century history, Dinu’s memoir of his brief spell in Paris is one of exploration and rediscovery. The love that blossomed that sunlit day in such inauspicious and unromantic surroundings would transcend lust, separation, despair and even death to endure a lifetime.

The Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick, Vol. 1


Philip K. Dick - 2008
    Dick is regarded as a major figure of twentieth-century fiction. In 2007, he became the first science fiction writer to be included in the Library of America Series. This collection of nine of his outstanding shorter works includes such classics as "Autofac," "Progeny," "The Exit Door Leads In," "A Little Something for Us Tempunauts," "The Last of the Masters," "The Preserving Machine," "Novelty Act," "The War with the Fnools," and "The Electric Ant." Set in various dystopian futures, these stories explore such themes as time travel, artificial/alien intelligence, authority, knowledge and the use or control of it, memory, and the frighteningly malleable nature of what we call "reality."

The Keep


F. Paul Wilson - 1981
    And when an elite SS extermination squad is dispatched to solve the problem, the men find a something that's both powerful and terrifying. Invisible and silent, the enemy selects one victim per night, leaving the bloodless and mutilated corpses behind to terrify its future victims.Panicked, the Nazis bring in a local expert on folklore―who just happens to be Jewish―to shed some light on the mysterious happenings. And unbeknownst to anyone, there is another visitor on his way―a man who awoke from a nightmare and immediately set out to meet his destiny.The battle has begun: On one side, the ultimate evil created by man, and on the other...the unthinkable, unstoppable, unknowing terror that man has inevitably awakened.

The Seamstress


Sara Tuvel Bernstein - 1997
    She was born into a large family in rural Romania and grew up feisty and willing to fight back physically against anti-Semitism from other schoolchildren. She defied her father's orders to turn down a scholarship that took her to Bucharest, and got herself expelled from that school when she responded to a priest/teacher's vicious diatribe against the Jews by hurling a bottle of ink at him. After a series of incidents that ranged from dramatic escapes to a year in a forced labor detachment, Sara ended up in Ravensbruck, a women's concentration camp, and managed to survive. She tells this story with style and power." --Kirkus Reviews

The Midnight Hour: All Hallows' Brides


Kathryn Le Veque - 2019
    Seven of your favorite Historical Romance authors have come together for a collection of never-before published stories that will give you a chill, a thrill, and have you reading them again and again. Inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe, you’ve never seen a collection like this by some of the biggest names in Historical Romance. The title of each story is named for their 'Bride': Emma by Kathryn Le Veque Aislin by Meara Platt Sarah by Scarlett Scott Madeleine by Mary Lancaster Beth by Maggi Andersen Hyacinth by Chasity Bowlin Eleanor by Sydney Jane Baily Raven by Violetta Rand So, grab your candle and lock your door, and settle down to read this smashing collection of darkly-tinged romantic tales with unforgettable heroes and magnificent ladies. Romance has never been so daring… or so Gothic. And if you hear a knock on your door… don’t answer it. Unless you are prepared to welcome a wandering wraith in a tattered wedding gown…

Extinction Lost


Nicholas Sansbury Smith - 2017
    NOTE: This story was originally published in SNAFU: Black Ops.The war continues...  Two days after the events of Extinction Aftermath, European Unified Command calls on Team Ghost for a top secret mission. The residents of a small Inuit fishing village in Greenland have gone missing and reports of Variants unaffected by Kryptonite have surfaced.Fatigued, injured, and unaware of the events back in the United States, Master Sergeant Joe Fitzpatrick leads Team Ghost into the remote and alien winter landscape to determine the fate of the missing villagers. But as the operation unfolds they discover a harrowing revelation that could impact the world war against the Variants, and the future of the human race.

The Time Travel Megapack: 26 Modern and Classic Science Fiction Stories


Edward M. LernerDarrell Schweitzer - 2013
    Most science fiction authors have written at least one time travel story. This collection samples some of the best.10 • Time Out • (2013) • novella by Edward M. Lerner69 • These Stones Will Remember • (1981) • novelette by Reginald Bretnor99 • Project Mastodon • (1955) • novelette by Clifford D. Simak133 • 12:01 P.M. • (1973) • short story by Richard A. Lupoff150 • Time Considered as a Series of Thermite Burns in No Particular Order • (2011) • short story by Damien Broderick160 • Time and Time Again • (1947) • short story by H. Beam Piper179 • Try, Try Again • (2013) • short fiction by John Gregory Betancourt184 • The Eternal Wall • (1942) • short story by Raymond Z. Gallun196 • The Man from Time • (1954) • short story by Frank Belknap Long211 • Of Time and Texas • (1956) • short story by William F. Nolan215 • The Edge of the Knife • [Federation] • (1957) • novella by H. Beam Piper260 • Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot (10) • [Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot • 10] • (1982) • short fiction by Reginald Bretnor (variant of Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: X 1959) [as by Grendel Briarton]261 • Time Bum • (1953) • short story by C. M. Kornbluth270 • Nebogipfel at the End of Time • [H. G. Wells' Time Machine Universe] • (1978) • short story by Richard A. Lupoff278 • Unborn Tomorrow • (1959) • short story by Mack Reynolds291 • Lost in the Future • (1954) • short story by John Victor Peterson294 • The Winds of Time • [The Hub] • (1962) • novelette by James H. Schmitz328 • Armageddon—2419 A. D. • [Buck Rogers • 1] • (1928) • novella by Philip Francis Nowlan402 • The Man Who Saw the Future • (1930) • short story by Edmond Hamilton417 • A Traveler in Time • [Tex Harrigan] • (1953) • short story by August Derleth431 • Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot (71) • [Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot • 71] • (1982) • short fiction by Reginald Bretnor (variant of Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: LXXI 1969) [as by Grendel Briarton]432 • Flight from Tomorrow • (1950) • novelette by H. Beam Piper454 • In the Cracks of Time • (2009) • short story by David M. Alexander [as by David Grace]468 • Sweep Me to My Revenge! • (2007) • short story by Darrell Schweitzer479 • The Solid Men • (2009) • short story by C. J. Henderson498 • Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot (Epsilon) • [Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot (3) • 5] • (1985) • short fiction by Reginald Bretnor (variant of Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: epsilon) [as by Grendel Briarton]499 • About the Authors (The Time Travel Megapack) • (2013) • essay by John Gregory Betancourt

Piranha to Scurfy: And Other Stories


Ruth Rendell - 2000
    An elderly woman finally avenges herself on the man who raped her sixty years before. An idyllic village in the English countryside offers newcomers its own peculiar kind of hospitality and exacts a terrible price on those who reject it. Delivering high-voltage shocks with the elegance of a Henry James, Piranha to Scurfy is further evidence of Ruth Rendell’s mastery of any form she puts her hand to.

The Last Voyage of Skidbladnir


Karin Tidbeck - 2018
    The new janitor, Saga, finds herself in the company of an officious steward-bird, a surly and mysterious engineer, and the shadowy Captain. Who the odd passengers are, and according to what plan the ship travels, is unclear. Just when Saga has begun to understand the inner workings of Skidbladnir, she discovers that something is wrong. Skidbladnir is sick. And it’s up to her and the engineer to fix it.At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Just One Taste


Wendy Etherington - 2006
    From the top of his dark head on down, his designer suits cover the heart of a rebel — and lots of secrets. Socialite dropout Vanessa Douglas should know, because she's got a kindred spirit. Despite how alluring he is, Vanessa really must resist. After all, her fledgling catering business depends on being welcomed back into the family fold. . . and their endless fund-raisers and formal dinners. It's an entrepreneur's dream, even though toeing the social line is a tad, uh, restrictive. Still, a single night with Lucas won't be her downfall, will it? Surely she could indulge just this once, then return to playing good girl in the morning. Too bad once is not enough with this man. And even more devastating than his bedroom charm are the secrets he's about to reveal. . .

Silver in the Blood


Jessica Day George - 2015
    But upon turning seventeen, the girls must return to their homeland to meet their relatives, find proper husbands, and—most terrifyingly—learn the deep family secrets of The Claw, The Wing, and The Smoke. The Florescus, after all, are shape-shifters, and it is time for Dacia and Lou to fulfill the prophecy that demands their acceptance of this fate... or fight against this cruel inheritance with all their might.

Superiority


Arthur C. Clarke - 1951
    Clarke, first published in 1951. It depicts an arms race, and shows how the side which is more technologically advanced can be defeated, despite its apparent superiority, because of its own organizational flaws and its willingness to discard old technology without having fully perfected the new.

Little Deaths


John F.D. Taff - 2012
    Taff's nightmares.How about the one where a guy resurrects his dead girlfriend with a set of the prop neck bolts used on Boris Karloff in the 1932 classic Frankenstein? Or one where the ghost of the author's dead dog keeps coming back to entice him into death so they can be together? Or the one where a guy loves candy... to death?Taff has the kind of nightmares no one really wants. But it's nightmares like these that give him plenty of ideas to explore; ideas that he's turned into the short stories he shares in this new collection Little Deaths.Little Deaths features 19 pieces of short horror fiction; some have appeared previously in print elsewhere, others appear for the first time here. All of them are chilling, weird looks at the human condition from a decidedly dark perspective.