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Jasmine and Thyme Hawke are sisters and U.S. Secret Service agents.
While investigating what appears to be a simple train robbery along
the troubled U.S./Mexican border, they uncover clues that suggest a
larger conspiracy is afoot. An unknown force has discovered the
resting place of a long-lost Confederate airship named Zeus. The
Hawke Girls know that the aerial monstrosity carried the most
powerful weapon ever built, a technology that has never been
duplicated and if it falls in to the wrong hands could change the
world. Plagued with guilt over their mother's death, Jasmine
struggles to keep herself focused on the mission, while her
inexperienced younger sister is forced to come to terms with the
difficulties of her first mission and her first taste of love.
Braving running gun battles, mechanized battlesuits, and aerial
warships, the Hawke Girls travel from the American southwest to
Cuba, and finally, to the jungles of southern Mexico, but will they
find Zeus first or be forced to battle an enemy that wields the
power of the gods?
Can murder happen in the jolliest city on Earth? During the early
months of 1965, Vladimir Volsky, the Premier of Santa's city at the
North Pole is shot and killed in a city where firearms are
forbidden. Max Sneed, a retired Police chief finds himself
reluctantly drawn back into service to investigate the murder. For
Max, exploring the dark seedy side of the jolliest city on Earth is
nothing compared to facing the demons of his own past. He is joined
by a young British journalist, Robert Watson. Rob finds himself
disillusioned by the short comings of the North Pole as well as how
the turbulent events of the 1960's are echoed in Santa's city. The
men soon learn that this is far more than just a simple killing. As
the list of suspects grows, the murder becomes intertwined with
cold war politics, corporate espionage, labor disputes and a
growing civil rights movement that threatens to destroy everything
that Santa has built.
During a forgotten time when the world was powered by steam and
clockwork, heroes arose to do battle against the forces of evil.
Some were outfitted with the latest technology. Others were changed
by the mysteries of science and magic, while a few came from the
skies. Capes and Clockwork fuses the fantasy and beauty of
steampunk with the action and adventure of the superhero genre.
Tease your imagination with sixteen stories of good versus evil,
monster versus hero, and steam versus muscle
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Keely (Paperback)
D. Alan Lewis
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R187
Discovery Miles 1 870
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Tall Pulp (Paperback)
David White, Gordon Dymowski, D. Alan Lewis
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R377
Discovery Miles 3 770
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Pulpology (Paperback)
Joel Jenkins, Phillip Drayer Duncan, D. Alan Lewis
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R272
Discovery Miles 2 720
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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There have always been stories. Heroes, villains, conflict,
fighting, love and more, tales are wrought them time immemorial.
But even the ancient myths had a little Pulp in them. PULPOLOGY
from Pro Se Productions pours classic mythology through a shot
glass and shoots it like a bullet from a pistol. Three of today's
best authors- D. Alan Lewis, Joel Jenkins, and Phillip Drayer
Duncan- pull down their fedoras and charge head on into the
pantheons of the past. Gods, Heroes, Creation, and The Endtime and
all in between shake off the dust of antiquity and explode into new
life wrapped in Pulp. The myths of old get a new suit of clothes
and bit of roughening around the edges in PULPOLOGY from Pro Se
Productions.
Pulp Happens...Throughout History Pro Se Productions, a publisher
of Genre Fiction, proudly presents HIGH ADVENTURE HISTORY, an
anthology that puts the fast pacing and over the top action of Pulp
Fiction in the History books Setting tales in the past and telling
them with a predominantly Pulp flavor, these stories find action
and adventure in the annals of yesterday for readers today Take a
trip to the past with authors D. Alan Lewis, Teel James Glenn, and
Mark Gelineau as they redefine High Adventure and History Action,
Adventure, Espionage, Mystery, and Horror abound in tales of days
gone by in this thrilling collection. With a stunning cover by
David L. Russell, design and formatting by Jeff Hayes, David
Foster, and Russ Anderson, this volume will definitely prove to be
historic. Relive the Past with Extra Pulp in Pro Se Production's
HIGH ADVENTURE HISTORY.
Jasmine and Thyme Hawke are sisters and U.S. Secret Service agents.
While investigating what appears to be a simple train robbery along
the troubled U.S./Mexican border, they uncover clues that suggest a
larger conspiracy is afoot. An unknown force has discovered the
resting place of a long-lost Confederate airship named Zeus. The
Hawke Girls know that the aerial monstrosity carried the most
powerful weapon ever built, a technology that has never been
duplicated and if it falls in to the wrong hands could change the
world. Plagued with guilt over their mother's death, Jasmine
struggles to keep herself focused on the mission, while her
inexperienced younger sister is forced to come to terms with the
difficulties of her first mission and her first taste of love.
Braving running gun battles, mechanized battlesuits, and aerial
warships, the Hawke Girls travel from the American southwest to
Cuba, and finally, to the jungles of southern Mexico, but will they
find Zeus first or be forced to battle an enemy that wields the
power of the gods?
With ultimate power, who is corrupted more? The Good or the Evil?
At the start of the 20th century in the city of Port Victoria,
three college students were given a formula that imbued them with
incredible powers; strength, agility, and speed. Donning masks and
capes, they took to the streets to fight crime and battle evil.
Their tactics were effective but harsh, stacking up a body count
larger than the mobs. But as the decades went by, the heroes passed
their abilities through their bloodline to each generation of their
descendants. And each generation spawned a hero to protect the
Port. Born into a city when the first generation of heroes fought,
Eric Raven struggled in the mean streets of Port Victoria to
survive. After witnessing the horrific murder of his mother, he
found a home in an orphanage where the men of God taught him right
from wrong. Another lesson he learned, however, is that sometimes
what is considered right by some is evil in the eyes of others.
Although lacking super powers, Eric transforms himself into The
Bishop to bring his own form of justice and peace to the city. But
as he grows physically and spiritually, he finds the lines between
good and evil blurred. Are the heroes doing God's work or is he?
And in the end, will he be the city's spiritual leader or the
world's most diabolical villain? The Bishop of Port Victoria by D.
Alan Lewis chronicles the life of Eric Raven from orphaned street
rat to a bastion of power in his nineties in a collection of
intertwining stories. Set in the city Lewis debuted in Pro Se
Productions' ground breaking Black Pulp anthology, these two fisted
tales not only feature stunning characters and edge of your seat
action, but also explore truly what it means to be a hero and a
villain...and how a man might just be both. The Bishop of Port
Victoria by D. Alan Lewis from Pro Se Productions.
A two fisted, gun toting Private Eye A Member of the French Foreign
Legion waist deep in Intrigue A Lady with a taste for Diamonds and
Danger Heroes many have thought lost to yesterday now blast their
way into today in BISHOP AND HANCOCK'S PULSE FICTION A Concept
conceived by noted author Paul Bishop and contributed to by author
and publisher Tommy Hancock, PULSE FICTION takes the best of the
past and shakes and stirs it with today's finest Genre Fiction
writers Encounter a cast of characters created by Bishop and
Hancock and written into four color, over the top life by Eric
Beetner, Barry Reese, D. Alan Lewis, Brian Drake, James Hopwood,
and Hancock. Just like the bygone magazines of the past, PULSE
FICTION brings rich, vibrant characters embroiled in death defying
adventure to readers, characters that will return in later volumes
crafted by these and a whole myriad of other authors Want stories
that will get your heart racing, your blood pumping? You'll find
them here in BISHOP AND HANCOCK'S PULSE FICTION VOLUME ONE
During a forgotten time when the world was powered by steam and
clockwork, heroes arose to do battle against the forces of evil.
Some were outfitted with the latest technology. Others were changed
by the mysteries of science and magic, while a few came from the
skies. Capes and Clockwork fuses the fantasy and beauty of
steampunk with the action and adventure of the superhero genre.
Tease your imagination with sixteen stories of good versus evil,
monster versus hero, and steam versus muscle
Can murder happen in the jolliest city on Earth? During the early
months of 1965, Vladimir Volsky, the Premier of Santa's city at the
North Pole is shot and killed in a city where firearms are
forbidden. Max Sneed, a retired Police chief finds himself
reluctantly drawn back into service to investigate the murder. For
Max, exploring the dark seedy side of the jolliest city on Earth is
nothing compared to facing the demons of his own past. He is joined
by a young British journalist, Robert Watson. Rob finds himself
disillusioned by the short comings of the North Pole as well as how
the turbulent events of the 1960's are echoed in Santa's city. The
men soon learn that this is far more than just a simple killing. As
the list of suspects grows, the murder becomes intertwined with
cold war politics, corporate espionage, labor disputes and a
growing civil rights movement that threatens to destroy everything
that Santa has built.
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