Fantasy
The Immortality Engine
Multiples of a single criminal are turning up dead at crime scenes in the streets of London. Veronica’s visionary sister…
The Snow Child
This story opens in Alaska in 1920. The main characters, Mabel and Jack, are a childless middle-aged couple who have…
Cruel and Unusual
In this second in a series of books by D. Michelle Gent, Jack the Ripper gets the fantasy treatment. Born…
Dark of the Moon
Editors' choice
In Dark of the Moon, Barrett presents the “true” story of the Minotaur, told in alternating first person by Ariadne…
The Settlers of Catan
The people of Elasund love their homeland, but life is a struggle. Long winters make for a short growing season,…
Southern Gods
Pacific war veteran “Bull” Ingram is big, coldly competent, and quick to break a deadbeat’s fingers. Just the man a…
The Bleeding Dusk
Kick, shove, slice, and an ogre-faced demon’s head is parted from its doglike body; Lady Victoria Gardella is in action.…
La Llorona, the Crying Woman
Maya is born in ancient Mexico with a sunburst birthmark on her shoulder. She is declared to be a child…
The Centaur in the Garden
During the early 19th century, a Jewish family escapes the brutality of the Russian Cossacks by immigrating to a small…
The Doctor and the Kid
In Mike Resnick’s last “Weird West” book The Buntline Special, Doc Holliday survived the battle at the OK Corral and…
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