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Steve and Bob thought they had found paradise in the small Indian
village located in the lush jungle mountains of Michoacan, Mexico.
Steve also discovered Pati, a dark-eyed Indian beauty and he was at
peace . until the soldiers came on a June morning in 1973. In an
instant, Steve and Bob's life would take a very dangerous turn.
They were captured, tortured, and held in some of Mexico's worst
prisons. There would be no judge, no jury, and no trial. Brought to
the edge of despair, they endured prison riots, starvation, and
horrible living conditions. They survived only through their
friendship and a much needed sense of humor. When they are informed
by a sympathetic guard that Steve is to be killed, it is time to
formulate a desperate plan to be free or die trying.
The gods have returned. All of them The change promised by the
ending of the Mayan Calendar in 2012 manifested itself in an
unexpected manner. Every pantheon of gods and goddesses, from every
belief the world over, has returned ... changing the world forever.
As the pantheons settle into their ancestral lands, they vie for
worshippers, gaining or losing power along the way. They find the
world of man a bewildering, crazy quilt, and each wishes to remake
their lands in their own image. Come and meet some of the
inhabitants of this strangely familiar world in eleven new tales
that explore what it means to worship in this new reality. A Knight
Templar hunting mysteries. A rookie pitcher with a unique belief
system. A wounded solider returned to battle by a goddess. A
reporter who isn't sure what to believe. A homicide detective on
the Manhattan beat. A man out to kill the gods. A single father
trying to survive in a world without Santa Claus. And many more
Chronicling this new tomorrow are Dave Galanter, Allyn Gibson, Phil
Giunta, Robert Greenberger, Paul Kupperberg, William Leisner, Scott
Pearson, Aaron Rosenberg, Lawrence M. Schoen, Dayton Ward, and
Steven H. Wilson. Join them and discover a world where everything
old is new again-even the gods themselves.
"Everything Is Going To Be All Right..." That's what Lieutenant
Terry Metcalfe keeps telling his friends and co-workers. A hero to
the public, just months ago he successfully prevented the veritable
destruction of human civilization at the hands of terrorists from
the warlike Qraitian Empire. But Metcalfe has changed, grown
unhappy with his role as an officer in the Confederate Navy.
Distancing himself from his friends, he's decided to join a
religious sect which believes it's literally found God living
beneath the surface of the far-off planet Eleusis. And to be sure,
there's something there: an alien intelligence which reaches out to
the young Lieutenant and offers him the power to protect everything
he loves. But is Metcalfe finding the spiritual fulfilment he's
sought so long, or is he falling under the spell of a malevolent
new enemy? Steven H. Wilson's original science fiction audio
series, The Arbiter Chronicles, has captured the imaginations of
audiences for over a decade. Winner of the Mark Time Silver Award
and the Parsec Award for Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama, it's
character-driven space opera in the tradition of Heinlein's The
Rolling Stones and Joss Whedon's Firefly. Drenched in adventure,
humor and sexuality, Unfriendly Persuasion joins its predecessor,
Taken Liberty, in bringing new depth to the popular audio drama
series.
His Death was only the Beginning... Shepherd Autrey is a Quaker, a
physician, and a man deeply disturbed by the madness around him as
the War Between the States bears down on his America in 1863. Dared
by a friend to take an active role, Shep volunteers to provide
humanitarian aid to the victims of Sherman's scorched earth
campaign in the Shenandoah Valley. There he runs foul of a
Confederate recruiting drive and finds himself hanged by the neck
from a tree. Awakening in a strange land which can't possibly be
earth, Shep is plunged into battle and saves the life of an alien
warrior prince. Hailed by bloodthirsty killers as the bravest man
alive, Shep combats his conscience, his flagging faith, and an
ever-growing number of people who want him dead.
Steve and Bob thought they had found paradise in the small Indian
village located in the lush jungle mountains of Michoacan, Mexico.
Steve also discovered Pati, a dark-eyed Indian beauty and he was at
peace . until the soldiers came on a June morning in 1973. In an
instant, Steve and Bob's life would take a very dangerous turn.
They were captured, tortured, and held in some of Mexico's worst
prisons. There would be no judge, no jury, and no trial. Brought to
the edge of despair, they endured prison riots, starvation, and
horrible living conditions. They survived only through their
friendship and a much needed sense of humor. When they are informed
by a sympathetic guard that Steve is to be killed, it is time to
formulate a desperate plan to be free or die trying.
AER'LA ONLY WANTED TO BE FREE The Confederated Worlds are
unparalleled as a society of free people, yet, somehow, slavery
still manages to exist. Aer'La, a non-human, was bred to serve as a
pleasure slave. Years ago, she escaped her masters and masqueraded
as a human, joining the Confederate Navy, where she worked her way
up to ship's Bos'n under the heroic Captain Jan Atal. Now, Aer'La's
secret has been discovered by Atal's superiors, the media, and the
world at large. Branded a sociopath, she learns that even a free
society isn't willing to grant freedom - or justice - to all.
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