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Old 05-27-2012, 12:10 PM   #7
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Feature still free, minor updates below, though we have some promising sfnal stuff and a military conspiracy thriller for those who like military conspiracy thrillers.

Norma Beishir offers a conspiracy/mystery thriller of a daughter on the trail of her disappeared CIA father, originally out from Berkley in 1990 under the title A Time for Legends and now revised by the author: The Unicorn's Daughter

James Maxey (ISFDB entry) offers a collection of his most critically acclaimed sfnal short stories, which have appeared in Asimov's Magazine and other venues: There is No Wheel

Small sfnal/horror press Anarchy Books returns with a trio of offerings by prominent ISFDBed authors. Some of these may be new, others repeats. The last time they did this, it was well before I had the newer KDP-only auxiliary account set up, so I can't really tell. Nevertheless, worth getting if you don't have them already: Linkage for the lot Angry Robot-published Anarchy Books editor Andy Remic also offers a repeat of a multi-author anthology under his own name.

A non-fiction writing guide & a some kind of personal meditation on science and mysticism by the late Don Pendleton, author of those Mack Bolan Executioner novels, in conjunction with his co-writer and wife Linda Pendleton, plus a repeat of an Ashton Ford Psychic Detective volume: Linkage for the lot

R.J. Jagger who's some kind of crime/thriller writer who quotes praise from the usual review outlets in his blurbs returns with another: Lawyer Kill (Nick Teffinger Thriller)

I once included this self-pub author for a cracktastic-looking historical comedy/horror thing and mentioned that this related short looked fun and I would pick it up if it were to go free. And lo and behold, it has gone free! : Henry the VIII and the Zombie Army

Backlist repeats from Jory Sherman, Michael Parker, Ryne Douglas Pearson, Carol Grace. Established author repeats from Michael Hogan, Dave Zeltserman, Valerie Douglas, David Bain, Barbara Bartholomew, Phil Edwards, via small press/re-publisher Stay Thirsty Media.

Happy reading, if you manage to spot something you think you like.
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