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    Voices of the Fall
    What Price Victory?
    Governor
    Uncompromising Honor
    City of Marble and Blood
    Salvage Right
    • Salvage Right

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      "A door never closes, but a window opens . . . With origins in the Old Universe, the malevolent, acquisitive intelligence of Tinsori Light sought to infect others with itself, and send those agents out into the wide new universe to infect even more. For centuries, two heroes stood between Tinsori Light and the vulnerable universe-Light Keepers Jen Sin yos'Phelium and Lorith of the Sanderat. Just when it seemed that they-merely human-must fail, Tinsori Light, enfeebled by aged systems, succumbed to the stress of a unique spatial event-and died, leaving the station a shell. Luckily, the light keepers have back-up. A mismatched team of arcane specialists are on-station, working non-step to preserve the Light, build trustworthy systems, and open the refurbished station for business. In fact, ships are already incoming, and it becomes a matter of urgency to sort friend from foe. In particular, the Lyre Institute wishes to acquire Tinsori Light, and will do anything, spend anyone, to achieve that goal"-- Provided by publisher

      Salvage Right
      4.5
    • City of Marble and Blood

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      The Chronicles of Hanuvar Continue—Sword and Sorcery Heroics Abound! Gladiators, legionnaires, scheming sorcerers, and dark gods had battered Hanuvar but not stopped him. The great Volani general now returns to the land of his enemies! Hanuvar had pledged to find the remnants of his people, scattered into slavery across the whole of the peninsula. This time he had no army to help him. His would be a stealthy war of liberation, buying the freedom of some and arranging for the escape of others, aided only by a young playwright, the daughter of a hated political rival, the tattered remnants of his old spy network, and the unlikeliest ally of all, the general who had once defeated him. Arrayed against them were the mighty legions, the sorcerous revenants, and the wily Metellus of the Praetorian guard, ever alert to seize advantage. To add to their troubles, someone was drawing unwanted attention to the helpless Volani slaves by murdering influential Dervans and leaving the sign of the sacred Eltyr corps beside their bodies. Someone who might well be Hanuvar’s lost daughter, who’d fought her way from captivity and was even now being hunted through the countryside. Worst of all, a magical attack had left Hanuvar with a lingering curse that might change him forever . . . or lead him to an early grave.

      City of Marble and Blood
      4.5
    • Uncompromising Honor

      • 1120 pages
      • 40 hours of reading

      A Publishers Weekly Top 10 Sci-Fi/Fantasy Pick for Fall 2018. Weber delivers book #19 in the multiple New York Times-bestselling series, the first new Honor Harrington novel since 2013's Shadow of Freedom.

      Uncompromising Honor
      4.3
    • For over fifty years, the Terran Republic and the Terran League have been engaged in a relentless war, with a rising death toll and no resolution in sight. The elite members of the Five Hundred, residing in the Republic's Heart Worlds, remain indifferent, shielded from the conflict and benefiting from lucrative trade with the Rishathan Sphere. Rear Admiral Terrence Murphy, a Heart Worlder and part of this elite, enjoys privileges that allow his family to avoid military service and gain political power. Tasked with a seemingly risk-free military governorship in the remote Fringe System of New Dublin, he is expected to maintain the status quo and uphold the Five Hundred's dominance. However, Murphy is driven by a strong sense of honor and duty, believing there are hidden truths behind the façade of accepted narratives. Determined to confront these dark secrets and end the ongoing violence, he is prepared to challenge the interests of the Five Hundred. With unwavering resolve, he sets out to uncover the orchestrators of decades of bloodshed, ready to pay any price and face any consequence in his quest for justice. A gripping tale unfolds in this new addition to the universe of In Fury Born, one of David Weber's most acclaimed works.

      Governor
      4.3
    • What Price Victory?

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      THE HOTTEST MILITARY SCIENCE FICTION SERIES OF ALL TIME CONTINUES WITH A COLLECTION OF TALES SET IN DAVID WEBER’S NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING HONORVERSE The hottest military science fiction series of all time continues. The mission: to boldly explore David Weber’s Honorverse and to deliver all the action, courage, derring-do, and pulse-pounding excitement of space naval adventure with tales set in a world touched by the greatness of one epic heroine—Honor Harrington. New Honorverse tales by Timothy Zahn & Thomas Pope, Jane Lindskold, Jan Kotouc, and Joelle Presby. Plus “First Victory,” an all-new novella by David Weber! Worlds of Honor anthologies: More Than Honor Worlds of Honor Changer of Worlds Service of the Sword In Fire Forged Beginnings

      What Price Victory?
      4.0
    • Voices of the Fall

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Discover original stories set in the acclaimed Black Tide Rising universe, featuring contributions from John Ringo, Sarah A. Hoyt, Michael Z. Williamson, Jody Lynn Nye, Travis S. Taylor, and others. Following the best-selling anthology, these narratives explore the aftermath of a devastating zombie apocalypse where civilization has crumbled. Survivors navigate a world transformed by chaos and despair, facing unimaginable challenges—from nuclear submarines in crisis to isolated hunters cut off from support. The tales reflect a spectrum of human experiences, showcasing pain, courage, hope, and the struggle for survival. The anthology not only expands the Black Tide world but also captures the essence of humanity amidst the horror, blending adventure and emotion with moments of dark humor. Critics have praised the series for its unique take on the zombie genre, highlighting the compelling human stories that resonate throughout the action-packed scenarios. Readers can expect a thrilling mix of excitement and depth, as the narratives delve into the collapse and potential rebirth of civilization. This collection promises to engage fans of action-adventure and zombie fiction alike, offering a gripping exploration of resilience in the face of overwhelming odds.

      Voices of the Fall
      4.2
    • Grantville Gazette IX

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING SERIES. The ninth anthology of tales set in Eric Flint’s phenomenal Ring of Fire universe—all selected and edited by Flint. WHERE WERE YOU IN 1632? The most popular alternate history series of all continues. When a cosmic disturbance hurls your town from twentieth-century West Virginia back to seventeenth-century Europe—and into the middle of the Thirty Years War—you have to adapt to survive. And the natives of that time period, faced with American technology and politics, need to be equally adaptable. Here’s a generous helping of more stories of Grantville, the American town lost in time, and its impact on the people and societies of a tumultuous age. Featuring stories by Eric Flint, Tim Sayeau, Robert Noxon, Griffin Barber, Bjorn Hasseler, Clair Kiernan, Margo Ryor, Mark Huston, Robert Waters, Phillip Riviezzo, Jack Carroll, Terry Howard, Tim Roesch, Sarah Hays, Mike Watson, Iver P. Cooper, Kerryn Offord, Rick Boatright, Brad Banner, Anne Keener, Jackie Britton Lopatin, Bjorn Hasseler, David Carrico, and Tim Sayeau. About Eric Flint’s Ring of Fire series: “[Eric] Flint's1632 universe seems to be inspiring a whole new crop of gifted alternate historians.”—Booklist “[Eric Flint] can entertain and edify in equal, and major, measure.”—Publishers Weekly

      Grantville Gazette IX
      4.2
    • When the People Fell

      • 624 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      A sweeping saga of the centuries to come, from the new dark age that followed a global war, to the new civilization that arose from the ashes to colonize the stars. At first, the colonists use ships with gigantic sails, cruising on the waves of starlight, their captains having to become something part human and part machine; then later moving by planoforming ships which travel faster than light, but must defend themselves against the malevolent, mind-devouring creatures lurking in the dark between the stars. Then came the reign of the all-powerful Lords of the Instrumentality, who ruled Earth and its colony worlds with ruthless benevolence, suffocating the human spirit for millennia—until the time of the Rediscovery of Man, when the strange, lost concept of freedom was reborn. . . . An extraordinary vision of a future unique in science fiction, praised by readers, critics, and major writers in the field. “Read this. Cordwainer Smith is timeless.” —Terry Pratchett “. . . a truly unforgettable writer...” —David Brin “. . . a sophisticated, often poetic writer . . . these stories rank among the finest of all time. . . .”—Publishers Weekly

      When the People Fell
      4.2
    • Protected Species

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Caine Riordan and his self-styled “Crewe” have survived their first months on the planet they call Bactradgaria. They’ve overcome floods, dust storms, tornadoes, searing heat, bitter cold, desperate battles, and attacks by various strange species. However, their most desperate struggles have been against the wildly ferocious x’qao, for whom the pursuit and genocide of other beings is as much a sport as it is a strategy. Accordingly, Caine and his friends realize that if they are to endure, they must not merely survive but thrive. So far, they’ve done just that and made friends along the way. But a few scattered tribes and towns can't defeat the x’qao and their vassals. To do that, humans must claw higher up the food chain . . . before they tumble off into extinction.

      Protected Species
      4.1
    • Monster Hunter Guardian

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      When Owen Pitt and the Monster Hunter International team embark on a lengthy rescue mission in a perilous monster-infested dimension, his wife, Julie Shackleford, is left behind to manage their new baby, Ray. While devoted to motherhood, Julie finds the monotony of office work and maternity leave increasingly frustrating. However, her life takes a dramatic turn when a routine call introduces her to a terrifying entity known as Brother Death, who seeks the Kamaresh Yar, a powerful ancient artifact she protects. In the wrong hands, this artifact could spell disaster for reality itself, and Julie is determined to keep it safe. The situation escalates when Brother Death kidnaps Ray, demanding the Kamaresh Yar in exchange for the baby’s safe return. Faced with this impossible choice, Julie reluctantly agrees to his terms, knowing the grave dangers involved. To rescue her son, she must confront necromantic cults, monstrous foes, and the dark intricacies of ancient evil. With time running out and the stakes higher than ever, Julie Shackleford will prove that she is not just a mother, but a formidable force ready to battle an army of monsters to save her child.

      Monster Hunter Guardian
      4.1
    • Man-Kzin Wars XV

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      THE POPULAR MAN-KZIN WARS SERIES ROARS BACK INTO ACTION! Stories of the war between humanity and the catlike Kzin from Brad R. Torgersen, New York Times best-selling author Brendan DuBois, Martin L. Shoemaker, and more! The predatory catlike warrior race known as the Kzin never had a hard time dealing with all those they encountered, conquering alien worlds with little effort. That is until they came face to face with the leaf-eaters known as humans. Small of stature and lacking both claws and fangs, the humans should have been easy prey. But for years now the humans and the Kzin have been engaged in a series of wars, with neither side able to declare decisive victory once and for all. A new collection of short stories set in the Man-Kzin Wars shared universe created by multiple New York Times best-seller, incomparable tale-spinner, and Nebula- and five-time Hugo Award–winner, Larry Niven. Complete Contributor List: Brad R. Torgersen Brendan DuBois Martin L. Shoemaker Hal Colebach Jessica Q. Fox Jason Fregeau About the Man-Kzin War Series: “[The Man-Kzin Wars series is] excellent . . . gripping . . . and expands well on Larry Niven’s universe. . . .” —Locus About series creator Larry Niven: “Niven’s masterly use of SF strategies hits every note. . .“—Los Angeles Times

      Man-Kzin Wars XV
      3.9
    • Witchy Kingdom

      • 624 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      "An encounter with her father's goddess has not turned out to be the end for Sarah Elytharias Penn. Now, with the Imperial fist tightened around her city of Cahokia and the beastkind of the Heron King ravaging across the river, she must find a way to access the power of the Serpent Throne itself--a feat, she has learned, that her father never accomplished. To complicate her efforts, Cahokia's Metropolitan, a beloved and charismatic priest who despises the goddess as a demon, returns from a long pilgrimage and attempts to finalize the Wisdom-eradicating reform that dogged Sarah's father when he was king. Meanwhile, Sarah's brother Nathaniel and her brilliant but erratic servant Jacob Hop find their steps dogged by the Emperor's Machiavel, Temple Franklin, as they hunt in New Amsterdam for the third Elytharias sibling. Isaiah Wilkes, having failed to awaken the Emperor by reminding him of his esoteric obligations, now travels north in disguise to seek other allies to stand against the destroying storm of the reign of Simon Sword. Chigozie Ukwu, the Shepherd of the Still Waters, finds his peaceful flock threatened and pressed into a dangerous mission in the service of Cahokia's wild sister city Zomas, while his brother, the Vodun houngan Etienne Ukwu, pushes toward a final showdown with the mameluke assassins of the Chevalier of New Orleans"-- Provided by publisher

      Witchy Kingdom
      4.0
    • Straight Outta Dodge City

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      "It's the final showdown between heroes and darkness in the Old West. And boy, howdy . . . it's a doozy! Humans versus monsters. Supernatural beings versus greater evils. We even throw in a dinosaur or two for fun. Come explore the untold myths of the west, one more time! Joe Lansdale [Bubba Ho-Tep, Hap & Leonard] takes us on a train ride of the dammed in hopes of rescuing one innocent soul. Mercedes Lackey's [SERRAted Edge series, Valdemar Universe] duty-bound man races to claim sacred land. Jonathan Maberry [V-Wars, Joe Ledger] introduces us to a half-Comanche hired gun running out of time against some murderous ghosts. Alt-History legend Harry Turtledove [Videssos Cycle] gives us a West . . . slightly askew from our own. And James A. Moore [Predator: Hunters and Hunted] pits skinwalker against kachina in a Western anthology any historian would love! Plus Irene Radford looks for a new home for a house demon, Eytan Kollin raises golems, Kim May battles a mythical creature while dangling from an airship, and much, much more! Just when you thought it was safe to go West again, comes the third anthology in the Straight Outta series!"-- Provided by publisher

      Straight Outta Dodge City
      3.9
    • "The future of cybernetic warfare: Robosoldiers. They take many forms, from disembodied AI to humanlike androids and more. But at their cores beat the cybernetic hearts of warriors! In these stories of hard military SF, you will journey to the battlefields of tomorrow with the veterans who have been there and the researchers developing the next phase of battle and get a glimpse into the future of warfare. Contributors: M.T. Reiten, Martin L. Shoemaker, Doug Beason, Richard Fox, Sean Patrick Hazlett, Monalisa Foster, Phillip Pournelle, Weston Ochse, David Drake, T.C. McCarthy, Brad R. Torgersen, Stephen Lawson, and Philip Kramer"-- Provided by publisher

      ROBOSOLDIERS: Thank You for Your Servos
      3.7
    • We Shall Rise

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      "LIFE AFTER THE APOCALYPSE The world has been brought to its knees by the "zombie virus." Nations have fallen, cities have been overrun by the infected, and the human race has come perilously close to extinction. But with the first winter come and gone, the infected have been reduced to not much more than a background nuisance and survivors around the world are taking stock and vowing to rebuild and rise up stronger, better, and unafraid. All new stories from New York Times best-selling author John Ringo's "Black Tide Rising" series: Kevin J. Anderson, Brendon DuBois, Jody Lynn Nye, Michael Z. Williamson, Kacey Ezell, Mike Massa, Christoper L. Smith, Lydia Sherrer, Jason Cordova, Brian Trent, Patrick Vanner, Jamie Ibson"-- Provided by publisher

      We Shall Rise
      3.8
    • Valley of Shadows

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      "From his corner office on the forty-fourth floor of the Bank of the Americas tower on Wall Street, Tom Smith, global managing director for security, could see the Statue of Liberty, Battery Park—and a ravening zombie horde. Officially, Smith was paid to preserve the lives and fortunes of employees, billionaires, and other clients. And with an implacable virus that turned the infected into ravenous zombies tearing through the city, the country, and the world, his job just got a lot harder."-- Provided by publisher

      Valley of Shadows
      3.6
    • Frozen Orbit

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      THE BEGINNING OF LIFE AWAITS AT THE END OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM. A FROZEN ANSWER AT THE EDGE OF PLANETARY SPACE Set to embark on NASA’s first expedition to the outer planets, the crew of the spacecraft Magellan learns someone else has beaten them by a few decades: a top-secret Soviet project codenamed Arkangel. Now during their long race to the Kuiper Belt, astronauts Jack Templeton and Traci Keene must unwind a decades-old mystery buried in the pages of a dead cosmonaut’s journal. The solution will challenge their beliefs about the nature of humanity, and will force the astronauts to confront the question of existence itself. And the final answer lies at the edge of the Solar System, waiting to change everything. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management). About Farside by Patrick Chiles: "The situations are realistic, the characters interesting, the perils harrowing, and the stakes could not be higher...The story is one of problem solving, adventure, survival, improvisation, and includes one of the most unusual episodes of space combat in all of science fiction. It would make a terrific movie."— John Walker, Ricochet.com "...a fast-paced and exciting story which bounces between the borders of technological thriller and science fiction...Farside is an impressive effort."—Mark Lardas, The Galveston County Daily News

      Frozen Orbit
      3.7
    • Cosmic Corsairs

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      "SPACE PIRATES! Words that conjure up rousing tales of adventure, derring-do, brave heroes battling the scurvy vermin of the galaxy. Those vermin have taken to pillaging cargo ships and, even worse, space liners, relieving the helpless passengers of their valuables, and worse with the comely women passengers, then spacing the lot-unless one or more of the aforementioned brave heroes arrive in the nick of time, and turn the tables, making the spaceways safe again for the innocent and helpless. On the other hand, perhaps the pirate captain is a woman, and it's the comely male passengers who need rescuing. And on the third hand (we're talking space pirates here, possibly aliens with four or more arms), perhaps those ships traversing the interstellar void are not so innocent, and the pirates, fighting an evil despotic star empire and defending the freedom of the space lanes, are the good guys and gals. The possibilities are many, and the daring exploits set the blood racing in the veins of any reader with even a trace of buccaneering spirit in their hidden self. So board a battered but spaceworthy fighting starship with such star-spanning and award-winning crewmates as Robert Silverberg, Elizabeth Bear and Sarah Monette, Larry Niven, Fritz Leiber, and Sarah A. Hoyt, plus James H. Schmitz, Leigh Brackett, Stanley G. Weinbaum, and more, and set sail-er, thrusters-for a universe of freebooting adventure!"-- Provided by publisher

      Cosmic Corsairs
      3.3