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Ray Wood - Schrödinger’s Gun
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(Short Stories)
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Here's a splendid effort by Ray Wood, published earlier this year on Tor.com.
Schrödinger’s Gun is the story of a Detective, investigating a murder in the mob scene, in a prohibition-era Chicago. So ...
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Created on 06 October 2015
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Charles Stross – The Delirium Brief
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(Review)
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... he finds that Paxman is heavily warded, and that someone is briefing against the Laundry at top level it appears. Raymond Schiller, the mega-church leader with trans-dimensional loyalties and brain parasites ...
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Created on 03 November 2018
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3.
Neil Gaiman - Norse Mythology
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(Review)
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... wolf Fenrir, who, betrayed by the Gods, will eat the Sun and kill Odin at Ragnarok. Now that’s what we call offspring! Freya’s Unusual Wedding Mischief! Cross Dressing! Violence! Feasting! A cracker of ...
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Created on 28 May 2017
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David Gerrold – Alternate Gerrolds
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(Review)
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... nuclear bomb – to Berlin. Franz Kafka, Superhero Kafka – transformed, nah, metamorphosed, by Marie Curie's life-altering rays; into a super being able to change into a giant bug, and fight evil. This is ...
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Created on 12 January 2016
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Harry Connolly - Circle of Enemies
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(Review)
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... ones) to destroy this Earth…
And where there is power there are people abusing it, bickering over it, and killing each other for it.
The 20 Palaces Society, as far we we (and Ray Lily, the main ...
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Created on 06 March 2015
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Harry Connolly – Game of Cages
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(Review)
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... to it later.
The book starts a while after the events in Child of Fire, the first book in the series. Ex-con Ray Lilly has, despite killing a number of people in front of witnesses, not been charged ...
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Created on 26 July 2013
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Harry Connolly – Child of Fire
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(Review)
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... which runs to 3 books and a prequel; and which is on hiatus as it (as I understand it) wasn't selling as well as the publisher felt it should. The story kicks off with the two main protagonists, Ray Lilly ...
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Created on 24 April 2012
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Tom Maddox - Halo
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(Review)
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... an auditor for SenTrax, a fully global company. He is answerable to Frederick Lewis Traynor, ruthless, ambitious, and a candidate for the SenTrax board, whose members seem to be above the law (and about ...
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Created on 15 May 2011
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