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The Fickle Finger of Fate by Matthew Skala

When the purple-haired dame showed up at the agency, Flank Ploughman, private investigator, did his best to send her away.  Like it said on the door, he didn’t take that kind of case.  But he couldn’t resist cash when it was right in front of him like that, and soon he was caught up in the underground of Tokyo’s Seru . . .

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It’s All Relative by Najela

The magical world of Atheria is in a state of political unrest.  Tensions between magical creatures and magically inclined humans are escalating.  Atheria is unraveling at the seams as more and more creatures disrupt the essential balance.  Amidst the chaos, a young exiled revolutionary promises change and freedom, but at what price? Despite the midterms, finals, club meetings, parties, . . .

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Member: Gavin Williams
April 11, 2009

I’ve always had a thing for detective stories.  Sherlock Holmes, The Maltese Falcon, Blade Runner, Law and Order, Tracer Bullet (yes, I just mentioned Calvin and Hobbes), these are some of the greats.  There’s something about a detective story that I like.  Maybe it’s their use of intellect to solve a problem.  Maybe it’s the fact that they use their [more . . .]

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