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Cybernetics has elevated humanity to near-immortality. But as one man discovers, this isn't always the paradise it seems. And sometimes, there's simply no escape from Immortality

Virtues of War offers a glimpse of humanity's possible future, of our expansion into space and the cultural and emotional baggage that we will take with us. Within an action-packed, high-tech setting with cutting edge science and fantastic worldscapes, this sci fi novel explores the effects of physical and psychological warfare and the ways in which realistic, human characters react to them. Unlike many military sci fi novels, Virtues of War is a story of the personal, rather than the

The war to end all wars brought about a change in the world. Governments and their madness that brought the Earth to the brink of total destruction, have been wiped out and corporations now rule. In order to appease the new world citizens, the new corporate rule kept certain things of nature intact, things considered once vital but now seen as wasteful. One of these natural splendors is San Diego's Rain Forest Park. But over the years, the new corporate rule has been eliminating such leftover

With a colonial rebellion put down, the veterans of Expeditionary Force 15 can return to Earth. But the welcome they may have expected isn’t waiting for them. Finding themselves in a world that is in some ways just as hostile as the colonial battlegrounds, the veterans must hold close to each other amongst the chaos of a peace no-one thinks will hold, combatting enemies from without and, most of all, from within. In this much-anticipated sequel to the award-winning Virtues of War, author

Something has messed up the time stream. A man and a dog are ripped from 1960 and dropped into the path of Friend Carlson in 2010--and chaotic hilarity ensues.

An escapee from a deep space prison gets more than he bargains for when he steals an escape ship.

Where do all lost dreams converge? Two sisters journey far from their peaceful home in search of this answer. Sarah tells the story.

George Bullington lives in a world where brainwave detectors register all pleasurable sensations, and bureaucrats then levy taxes. Georges copes for as long as he can, but everyone has their limits.

Cybernetics has elevated humanity to near-immortality. But as one man discovers, this isn't always the paradise it seems. And sometimes, there's simply no escape from Immortality

Virtues of War offers a glimpse of humanity's possible future, of our expansion into space and the cultural and emotional baggage that we will take with us. Within an action-packed, high-tech setting with cutting edge science and fantastic worldscapes, this sci fi novel explores the effects of physical and psychological warfare and the ways in which realistic, human characters react to them. Unlike many military sci fi novels, Virtues of War is a story of the personal, rather than the

The war to end all wars brought about a change in the world. Governments and their madness that brought the Earth to the brink of total destruction, have been wiped out and corporations now rule. In order to appease the new world citizens, the new corporate rule kept certain things of nature intact, things considered once vital but now seen as wasteful. One of these natural splendors is San Diego's Rain Forest Park. But over the years, the new corporate rule has been eliminating such leftover

With a colonial rebellion put down, the veterans of Expeditionary Force 15 can return to Earth. But the welcome they may have expected isn’t waiting for them. Finding themselves in a world that is in some ways just as hostile as the colonial battlegrounds, the veterans must hold close to each other amongst the chaos of a peace no-one thinks will hold, combatting enemies from without and, most of all, from within. In this much-anticipated sequel to the award-winning Virtues of War, author

Something has messed up the time stream. A man and a dog are ripped from 1960 and dropped into the path of Friend Carlson in 2010--and chaotic hilarity ensues.

An escapee from a deep space prison gets more than he bargains for when he steals an escape ship.

Where do all lost dreams converge? Two sisters journey far from their peaceful home in search of this answer. Sarah tells the story.

George Bullington lives in a world where brainwave detectors register all pleasurable sensations, and bureaucrats then levy taxes. Georges copes for as long as he can, but everyone has their limits.