Almost All the Way Home From the Stars: Science Fiction Short Stories

Almost All the Way Home From the Stars: Science Fiction Short Stories

Near future dystopia, colonies in space, galactic empires: this collection has it all! "Almost All the Way Home From the Stars" is a collection of seven science fiction short stories by award winning writers Jay Lake and Ruth Nestvold. The settings range from galactic empires on distant worlds, to a dystopia in the near future warped by fundamentalism, to an alternate US where slavery was never abolished. Here a sampling:"Rivers of Eden": In a world transformed by a virus affecting faith, one lone scientist wants to set loose a cure for fanaticism."The Big Ice": On Hutchinson's World, Vega and Mox are trying to unravel the mystery of the Big Ice -- until the family responsibilities Vega has been trying to escape come back to haunt her."The Canadian Who Came Almost All the Way Home From the Stars": An NSA agent is assigned to look after a Canadian scientist whose husband has left Earth to visit the stars -- and the strange dimple in the lake that she is watching, waiting for his return.The five stories in this collection have been previously published in various online and print markets, including Gardner Dozois' Year's Best Science Fiction.

Das Sommerversprechen

Das Sommerversprechen

Seit mehr als einem Vierteljahrhundert leitet die 48-jährige Dabney die Handelskammer von Nantucket, und jeder kennt und liebt sie. Nicht nur wegen ihres Postens, sondern vor allem, weil sie die inoffizielle Heiratsvermittlerin der Insel ist: Dabney hat schon über vierzig Paare zusammengeführt. Seit ihrer Jugend erkennt sie, ob zwei Menschen zueinander passen. Doch als Dabney erfährt, dass sie Krebs und nur noch wenige Monate zu leben hat, beschließt sie, diese Zeit darauf zu verwenden, die richtigen Partner für die Menschen zu finden, die sie am meisten liebt: für ihren Ehemann, ihren Liebhaber und für ihre Tochter. Die Frage ist nur, was die drei selbst davon halten ...

Love's Pilgrimage

Love's Pilgrimage

This autobiographical novel, published in 1911, follows the relationship of Thyrsis, a writer struggling to reconcile his literary aspirations with commercial success, and Corydon, his tempestuous love interest. Written with a frankness that shocked reviewers of the day",Love's Pilgrimage" is a provocative chronicle of the embattled and ultimately doomed relationship that the author shared with his first wife.

Am Meer

Am Meer

»Welche Gnade, dass wir nicht wissen, was uns im Leben erwartet.« Der neue Erfolgsroman von SPIEGEL-Bestsellerautorin und Pulitzer-Preisträgerin Elizabeth Strout .Elizabeth Strout schreibt die Geschichte von Lucy Barton weiter, ihrer feinsinnigen, von den Härten des Lebens nicht immer verschonten Heldin. Mit ihrem Ex-Mann William sucht sie während des Lockdowns Zuflucht in Maine, in einem alten Haus am Meer. Eine unvergessliche Geschichte über Familie und Freundschaft, die Zerbrechlichkeit unserer Existenz und die Hoffnung, die uns am Leben erhält, selbst wenn die Welt aus den Fugen gerät.Sie hatte es so wenig kommen sehen wie die meisten. Lucy Barton, erfolgreiche Schriftstellerin und Mutter zweier erwachsener Töchter, erhält im März 2020 einen Anruf von ihrem Ex-Mann - und immer noch besten Freund - William. Er bittet sie, ihren Koffer zu packen und mit ihm New York zu verlassen. In Maine hat er für sie beide ein Küstenhaus gemietet, auf einer abgelegenen Landzunge, weit weg von allem. Nur für ein paar Wochen wollen sie anfangs dort sein. Doch aus Wochen werden Monate, in denen Lucy und William und ihre komplizierte Vergangenheit zusammen sind in dem einsamen Haus am Meer.

Nevada Western Doppelband #4

Nevada Western Doppelband #4

Nevada Western Doppelband #4von Pete HackettDer Umfang dieses Buchs entspricht 258 Taschenbuchseiten.Männer im Kampf zum Recht und Rache. Dramatische Western aus einer beispiellos harten Zeit.Dieses Buch enthält folgende Western:Terror, Hass und TodTrag den Stern für WichitaUnter dem Pseudonym Pete Hackett verbirgt sich der Schriftsteller Peter Haberl. Er schreibt Romane über die Pionierzeit des amerikanischen Westens, denen eine archaische Kraft innewohnt, wie sie sonst nur dem jungen G.F.Unger eigen war - eisenhart und bleihaltig. Seit langem ist es nicht mehr gelungen, diese Epoche in ihrer epischen Breite so mitreißend und authentisch darzustellen.Mit einer Gesamtauflage von über zwei Millionen Exemplaren ist Pete Hackett (alias Peter Haberl) einer der erfolgreichsten lebenden Western-Autoren. Für den Bastei-Verlag schrieb er unter dem Pseudonym William Scott die Serie "Texas-Marshal" und zahlreiche andere Romane. Ex-Bastei-Cheflektor Peter Thannisch: "Pete Hackett ist ein Phänomen, das ich gern mit dem jungen G.F. Unger vergleiche. Seine Western sind mannhaft und von edler Gesinnung."Hackett ist auch Verfasser der neuen Serie "Der Kopfgeldjäger". Sie erscheint exklusiv als E-book bei CassiopeiaPress.

Valley of Wild Horses

Valley of Wild Horses

The tall young cowpuncher known as Panhandle Smith had roped, gambled and fought his way from Montana to New Mexico, but Marco was the most lawless place he had ever seen. And when Panhandle faced down Dick Hardman, he knew he had to destroy Hardman to save his woman and his life.

Moby Dick: or, the White Whale

Moby Dick: or, the White Whale

There is a whale in the sea, as white as a ghost, and it haunts the narrator. Sometimes, when afloat in sleep, like a drowned sailor, he swims towards him–a nightmare all in white, jaws gaping, and Somewhere out there in the bottomless oceans lives Moby Dick, a great white winter of a whale.

Monna Lisa Cyberpunk

Monna Lisa Cyberpunk

In un mondo dominato dalla corruzione e dal superpotere scientifico un piccolo gruppo di ribelli e di pirati del ciberspazio sfida il potere tecnocratico e la legge spietata della potentissima Yakuza. Un romanzo brillante e cinico che anticipa un drammatico futuro prossimo a realizzarsi.

Harlequin Medical Romance July 2015 - Box Set 1 of 2

Harlequin Medical Romance July 2015 - Box Set 1 of 2

Harlequin® Medical Romance brings you three new titles at a great value, available now! Enjoy these stories packed with pulse-racing romance and heart-racing medical drama.This Harlequin® Medical Romance box set includes:UNLOCKING HER SURGEON'S HEARTMidwives On-Callby Fiona LoweNoah discovers that Lilia's feistiness belies the most compassionate woman on earth—and if there is one person who can reach into this delicious but brooding doc's locked-away heart, it's Lilia. If she succeeds, can he also heal hers?THE DOCTOR SHE LEFT BEHINDby Scarlet WilsonAfter five years of working for Doctors Without Borders, Nathan Banks is close to burnout. He's ready for a fresh start, and taking a job in the stunning Whitsundays couldn't be more perfect! That is until Nathan discovers his new colleague is his ex—Rachel Johnson!A PROMISE… TO A PROPOSAL? by Kate HardyEllis doesn't do permanent—he's due in Africa soon! He must shake off this uncomfortable desire for lovely Ruby. Except his plan to help her start dating again fails spectacularly…because she's the only woman he just doesn't want to let go of…Look for six new captivating love stories every month from Harlequin® Medical Romance!

A Perfect Christmas Gift

A Perfect Christmas Gift

Hard-driven, corporate lawyer Evan Conner is tasked with accompanying his ailing boss to Kringle, Texas, where his boss plans a lavish party to make amends for his Scrooge-like misdeeds that almost destroyed the quaint little town five years earlier. Dismayed to find a stray dog who's just had puppies in the house they've rented for the event, Evan calls local vet, Chloe Anderson to bail him out. Chloe is the most charming woman Evan's met in a very long time, despite her silly Christmas costume and plethora of pet hair on her clothes. He loves her bubbly attitude and bright smiles. But the town is suspicious of Evan and his wily boss, and they warn Chloe that big-city men simply can't be trusted.As Evan's feelings for Kringle and the adorable veterinarian grow, he finds himself yearning for the most perfect Christmas gift of all…Chloe's love.

Complete Humor of Stephen Leacock

Complete Humor of Stephen Leacock

A Canadian teacher, political scientist, writer, and humourist. He is known for his light humour along with criticisms of people's follies.  Contents Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town (1912) Nonsense Novels (1920) Literary Lapses (1910) Behind the Beyond, and Other Contributions to Human Knowledge (1913) Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich (1914) The Dawn of Canadian History : A Chronicle of Aboriginal Canada (1915) Winsome Winnie and other New Nonsense Novels (1921) Further Foolishness (1916) My Discovery of England (1922) Moonbeams from the Larger Lunacy (1915) The Mariner of St. Malo : A chronicle of the voyages of Jacques Cartier (1915) The Hohenzollerns in America (1919) Adventurers of the Far North: A Chronicle of the Frozen Seas (1914) The Unsolved Riddle of Social Justice (1920) The Hohenzollerns in America (1919) These satires attack the pride of the "great" reduced to lower East Side  new York, the "side effects" of the war and the movies and other foibles of  the day with occasionally a serious moment of sincere human appreciation. The Unsolved Riddle of Social Justice (1920) These are troubled times. As the echoes of the war die away the sound of a  new conflict rises on our ears. All the world is filled with industrial unrest.  Strike follows upon strike. A world that has known five years of fighting  has lost its taste for the honest drudgery of work. Cincinnatus will not back  to his plow, or, at the best, stands sullenly between his plow-handles arguing  for a higher wage.

The Nutcracker and the Mouse King

The Nutcracker and the Mouse King

Larnaca Press makes the world’s greatest literature available at the touch of a button for less than a dollar, and every book has a linked table of contents to make reading easier.  The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, written by E.T.A. Hoffmann, is a classic tale about a toy nutcracker that comes to life and battles the evil Mouse King.

Hallowed Ground

Hallowed Ground

"She died," Chessie said. "She died, rose, and nearly died again. She comes. The crows know her – the crows guide her. She follows the sound of a crying child. She follows the drag of un-kept promises on her heart." – Chessie – Hallowed Ground"They came in the night with their creak-wheeled wagons and patchwork tents, rolling down through the gulch and up the other side to pitch camp. In Rookwood, they called it 'Dead man's Gulch,' and in Rookwood, names were important. If you walked too far through that God-forsaken, dust-drowned ditch, you were bound to drag your boots through bones. If you felt something sharp dig into your heel, it could be a tooth taking a last bite of something hot and living. The Deacon stood in silent shadows watching their progress, occasionally glancing up into the pale, inadequate light of the waning moon."When a man known only as The Deacon set up camp outside Rookwood, a murder of crows took to unnatural, moonlit flight. The crows came to Rookwood; trouble soon to follow. Things were already strange in that God-forsaken town, but no one could have predicted the forces and fates about to meet in a dust-bowl clearing in the desert. A Preacher. A Demon. An Angel. A Gunslinger.A bargain with the darkness was signed in blood, and broken, and as such deals usually do, it went south. Now the fate of lost lovers, faith healers, ancient Gods and the Devil himself collide in a circle of wagons tended by the damaged and deformed, the saved and the shorn. There's a power come to Rookwood, and this one-horse town is about to be transformed. Such deals are only made and broken…on Hallowed Ground.From Steven Savile, International bestselling author of Silver, The Last Angel, and The Sufferer's Song, and David Niall Wilson, Bram Stoker Award-winner David Niall Wilson, author of Deep Blue, This is My Blood, & Heart of a Dragon, comes a tale of the old west, magic, enlightenment and damnation readers have said is like Stephen King's The Gunslinger meets Daniel Knauf's CarnivaleAuthor's Introduction to the 2014 EditionThis is not a typical western. If you are looking for a lot of gunfights, tobacco spitting, and cattle rustling, this is the wrong book. What we set out to do in Hallowed Ground is to create a layered, complex fantasy set against a backdrop of the old west. You have your snake-oil salesman, your gunslinger, young lovers, wandering characters you'll no doubt recognize from mythology, or legend, integrated into a single novel.No one in Hallowed Ground is exactly who, or what, they seem. You have to keep up with the varied storylines – they all meet in the end, and they are all important. You'll meet Lilith, and the fates, angels and devils, and though each will have an air of familiarity, they aren't exactly as you'll find them anywhere else.We are hoping to carry this on into a series – we have tentatively outlined a book based on Sam Hill – as in the saying, "What in the Sam Hill?" – explaining some of the legend and fact behind the phrase, and drawing our characters into yet another strange, surreal adventure.We hope you'll enjoy this book, and if you do, we hope you'll leave us a comment, or a review.Welcome to Rookwood…David Niall Wilson & Steven SavilePraise for Hallowed Ground:"A surreal, pulp school, darkly fantastic oater that sets all the elements of your favorite western tropes on their ears (and noses, foreheads, and asses)."--Tom Piccirilli, author of Nightjack, The Cold Spot, and The Fever Kill."Steven Savile and David Niall Wilson have produced a fine entry in the burgeoning Weird Western genre. Elegantly written, bristling with action and drama, HALLOWED GROUND is intelligent, thought-provoking, and highly entertaining. Readers of both Westerns and horror novels shouldn’t miss it!" -- James Reasoner, author of REDEMPTION, KANSAS

Flatland

Flatland

Edwin A. Abbott’s hallucinatory tale has captivated readers for more than a hundred years—including contemporary scientists such as Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking. In this mind-expanding satire, Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions describes a two-dimensional world organized by strict caste system of geometrical forms. The narrator, A. Square, introduces us to Flatland before describing his revelatory explorations of Lineland, a one-dimensional world, and Pointland, a world of no dimensions, and the hitherto inconceivable three-dimensional world of Spaceland, through which he is ushered by his Virgil-like guide, Sphere. In Flatland, Square is regarded as a heretic and imprisoned for his belief in the existence of a third, and possibly even a fourth, dimension.Although it did not achieve popular success on its publication in 1884, Flatland gained a broad audience after the publication of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity, which focused attention on the concept of a fourth dimension. The book enjoyed another renaissance with the advent of modern science fiction in the late 1930s and is now widely acknowledged as a pioneering work of mathematical fiction.Includes the author's original illustrations and a short biography.

Grimms' Fairy Stories

Grimms' Fairy Stories

Children's and Household Tales (German: Kinder- und Hausmärchen) is a collection of German fairy tales first published in 1812 by the Grimm brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm. The collection is commonly known in the Anglosphere as Grimm's Fairy Tales (German: Grimms Märchen).

Fiction River: Universe Between

Fiction River: Universe Between

Between the earth and the sky, between the past and the present, between the musical notes and the silence exist universes. Millions of them. The eighth volume of Fiction River presents fourteen universes, all different, all powerful. From a planetary survey ship moored in an alien ocean to a comic book convention near a strange Louisiana town, each of these universes go somewhere familiar and strange at the same time. Come visit the universe of Fiction River, which Amazing Stories called “a worthy heir to the original anthology series of the 60s and 70s.” “[Fiction River] is one of the best and most exciting publications in the field today.” —Keith West, Adventures Fantastic “Editor Dean Wesley Smith has compiled an outstanding volume of time travel stories, no two alike. I highly recommend it.” —Adventures Fantastic on Fiction River: Time Streams “… high quality throughout.” —Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine on Fiction River Special Edition: Crime

CSI: Miami: Right to Die

CSI: Miami: Right to Die

A young man is killed in Miami's Bicentennial Park. Two shots -- one a through-and-through -- and on his body a quantity of coke is found. It would be easy to mark down his killing as gang related or a drug deal gone bad. While the simplest explanation may be the best, it does not follow that it is always true. There is something about the angles of the bullets that killed him that are off...and why take his gun and money, and leave the drugs? And who would have the skill to carry all of this out without leaving a path in the grass? A serial bomber has been spreading terror across the western states. The FBI has been on his trail for years, but always one day too late, leaving frustrated agents to sweep through bombed sites, looking for leads. A search of an Albuquerque motel and its Dumpsters has led the agent-in-charge to Miami, hoping this time he will not need the services of the Miami-Dade Crime Lab. A bomb set in a house kills a doctor and all of his family. If this is the same bomber, he has changed his pattern. Why? Does he feel more comfortable here in Miami? Lieutenant Horatio Caine is going to find him, and make sure the only comfort the bomber finds is offered by the state -- in jail.

El tesoro de la sombra

El tesoro de la sombra

El tesoro de la sombra reúne dos libros de Alejandro Jodorowsky, el que da título a esta edición y El paso del ganso. Cerca de 200 historias breves, máximas y reflexiones llenas de sagacidad, poesía, encantamiento o brutalidad.

The Jeeves Collection

The Jeeves Collection

An anthology of one of P.G. Wodehouse's most beloved characters: Jeeves. This edition includes an active table of contents. It contains the following Jeeves stories:My Man JeevesExtricating Young Gussie Right Ho, Jeeves

The Inn at Harts Haven

The Inn at Harts Haven

“Patricia writes with heart, integrity and hope. Her stories both entertain and edify—the perfect combination.” —Kim Vogel Sawyer, award-winning and bestselling authorIn this close-knit Amish community, she’ll hide in plain sight… Pregnant and desperate, Victoria Worthington runs to the only place that’s ever felt safe. For years she’s been controlled, first by her crime-boss father, then by her ex-boyfriend. Donning a hand-sewn dress, a kapp and a new name, she escapes as Abby Martin to the Amish community of Harts Haven, where she spent happy summers with her grandparents. Taking a job as a maid at the local inn, Abby plans to repair her grandparents’ abandoned house and build a new life for her baby. Since a tragedy took his family, contractor Joseph Troyer has traveled from one Amish town to another, refusing to let anyone get close. Not that it stops the inn’s elderly, eccentric owner, Rose, from doing some matchmaking while Joe renovates her kitchen. Though Abby is more outspoken than any Amish woman he knows, something draws him to her—and to the secrets she’s hiding. Taken under Rose’s wing, Abby begins to find her place at last. But even here there’s no hiding from the past. Only by facing it with courage, faith and the unexpected gift of love can this haven become the home she’s longed for.   The Matchmakers of Harts HavenBook 1: The Inn at Harts Haven