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The Cassandra Project by Jack McDevitt and Mike Resnick (book review).
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The Cassandra Project by Jack McDevitt and Mike Resnick (book review)

One leaked audio file ignites a controversy that involves NASA, private enterprise, the President of the United States, present and

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Once Upon A Curse edited by Anna Kashina (book review).

‘Once Upon A Curse’ is a collection of stories and fairy tales by a handful of authors. \some new, some

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Darkship Renegades by Sarah. A. Hoyt (book review).
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Darkship Renegades by Sarah. A. Hoyt (book review)

In ‘Darkship Thieves’, space opera debut by Sarah A. Hoyt, Kit and Thena barely escape Earth. In the long awaited

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The Palace Job, by Patrick Weekes.
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The Palace Job by Patrick Weekes (Book Review).

I normally start a review with a small plot summary, but so much happened in this novel, my plot summary

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Goddess of the Dance by Anna Kashina (book review).
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Goddess Of The Dance by Anna Kashina (book review).

In ‘The Princess Of Dhagabad’, the princess managed the impossible: she freed a djinn from slavery. In defiance of her

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Book review of The Chocolatier’s Wife.
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The Chocolatier’s Wife by Cindy Lynn Speer

  ‘The Chocolatier’s Wife’ by Cindy Lynn Speer is a tale of mystery, adventure and romance. On William Almsley’s seventh

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Alt Hist Issue 4: The Magazine of Historical Fiction & Alternate History
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Alt Hist Issue 4: The Magazine Of Historical Fiction And Alternate History

The fourth issue of ‘Alt Hist’ magazine features six stories of horror, history and fantasy:   ‘Restless’ by Dylan Fox,

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