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Short Things is a collection of never-before-published stories based on John W. Campbell's classic short novel, "Who Goes There?" (filmed as The Thing). Commissioned one by one as stretch goals for the Frozen Hell Kickstarter project (which broke records as one of the most successful science fiction publishing projects in Kickstarter history), this series of stories grew to book size-thanks to contributions by many top writers. Included are new works by G.D. Falksen Paul Di Filippo Mark McLaughlin Alan Dean Foster Darrell Schweitzer Nina Kiriki Hoffman Kristine Kathryn Rusch John Gregory Betancourt Chelsea Quinn Yarbro Kevin J. Anderson Pamela Sargent Allen M. Steele Allan ColeEnjoy these sometimes very different takes on the classic monster, the Thing!
A MYSTERY CLASSIC IS BORN . . . The Black Mask is without a doubt the single most important magazine for the modern mystery field. In its pages writers such as Earl Stanley Gardner and Dashiell Hammett reshaped the established view of mystery fiction, creating the tough-guy sleuth. The second issue shows the groundwork being laid for future issues, with a featured mystery novel by Hamilton Craigie and plenty of fast-paced adventures by authors such as Greye La Spina, Harold Ward, Frank Blighton, and Walter Grahame.
"Tales of Magic and Mystery," which published five issues under the (anonymous) editorship of Walter B. Gibson, remains one of the rarest and most sought after of the fantasy magazines. The third issue, featuring an uncredited cover believed to be by Earle Bergey according to Peter Haining's excellent reference book "Monthly Terrors," also features contributions from Arthur Neale, Archie Binns, Howard Thurston, Carl M. Rosenquist, Ludwig Haupt, Walter B. Gibson, and Peter Chance.
The chartered Zarathustra Company had it all their way. Their charter was for a Class III uninhabited planet, which Zarathustra was, and it meant they owned the planet lock stock and barrel. They exploited it, developed it and reaped the huge profits from it without interference from the Colonial Government. Then Jack Holloway, a sunstone prospector, appeared on the scene with his family of Fuzzies and the passionate conviction that they were not cute animals but little people.
Sir Walter Raleigh is a well-researched, highly readable biography of one of British history's pivotal figures. Said the author: "A life of Walter Raleigh inevitably is a history of England in Raleigh's time, for the man had something to do with practically every event of importance: social, military, naval, or political, while he was at court." Thus, an eventful history of an eventful life.
The alleys of Turgan were thin fingers of twisting darkness, writhing in an intricate pattern as they wended between the high walls of ancient houses. Old were these houses, old with the slow passage of a hundred thousand years, and they stared down at the sand-filled alleys with blank faces and the blind eyes of barred doors.Even in daylight it was hard to find a man in the maze of the old town, at night it was impossible and Fenris was glad of it.He tensed, crouching down beside a wall smoothed to a dull polish by the whispering sand storms of Mars, and strained his ears at a subtle sound. It came again, a soft scuff of sandled feet against the dust, the harsh sound of indrawn breath, and the faint click of metal against metal as weapons touched buckles or rasped against stone.High above, the twin moons cast a faint light, a ghostly luminescence, vague and insubstantial, like the dream-glow of the Dryland Shamans and their magic globes of a long-dead science . . .
The Malice Domestic anthology series returns with selection of new tales in the Agatha Christie tradition-this time featuring new takes on the traditional mystery. Incuded are works by: Zara Altair Anne Louise Bannon Chris Chan M.M. Chouinard Jennifer Chow Sherry Clitheroe Sharon Love Cook Susan Daly Tina deBellegarde Karen Dent Carolyn Eichhorn Eve Elliot Maurice Givens Kerry Hammond Madeleine Harris-Callway Lawrence Kelter James L'Etoile Jean Macaluso Michael Allan Mallory Rob McCartney Tom Mead Gregory Meece Michele Bazan Reed Lori Robbins Verena Rose Cynthia Sabelhaus Nancy Cole Silverman Shawn Reilly Simmons Susan Thibadeau Gabriel Valjan Arthur Vidro Kari Wainwright
Life can be hard in Ethshar of the Sands, especially when you're an aging diva whose husband has just left you. Never mind that he gave her their house and plenty of money. Never mind that he no longer loves her and never wants to see her again. Or hear her voice. Or interact with her in any way, shape, or form. Dulzan just wants his freedom to be a humble carpenter. Sharra wants Dulzan, though, and that's all that counts in her head and heart. And as so often happens with a wife scorned, she turns to magic to get her way. Because she has to have him, no matter the cost. A legend of Ethshar from the best-selling author of The Misenchanted Sword and With a Single Spell.
One of the greatest science fiction anthologies of all time, here is Robert Silverberg and Martin H. Greenberg's mammoth collection of classic science fiction short novels -- works by a "Dream Team" of fantastic authors! Included are:A Case of Conscience, by James BlishBeyond Bedlam, by Wyman GuinBorn with the Dead, by Robert SilverbergBy His Bootstraps, by Robert A. HeinleinDio, by Damon KnightEquinoctial, by John VarleyGiant Killer, by A. Bertram ChandlerHouston, Houston, Do You Read?, by James Tiptree, Jr.On the Storm Planet, by Cordwainer SmithSecond Game, by Charles V. De Vet and Katherine MacLeanThe Dead Pas, by Isaac AsimovThe Golden Helix, by Theodore SturgeonThe Miracle-Workers, by Jack VanceThe Road to the Sea, by Arthur C. ClarkeThe Star Pit, by Samuel R. Delany
Against the background of Washington and the lovely Maryland countryside, a vivid drama of death and intrigue plays out. Its terrified players are high in the social life of the Capitol-men and women who belong to a world that violence and tragedy cannot touch...but somehow did. Justice Frazier is shot down on the terrace of his mansion in sight of the others. The next attempt almost killed-almost. And then a woman is found sitting bolt upright in a great chair and staring straight into space...with eyes that cannot see.Major Heath, who has sought criminals across half the world, finds himself blocked by clues that are not clues, by threads which will not join. But the thing that may betray the killer is not a clue at all, only the almost fogotten sound of footsteps on a flight of stairs...
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