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Street by Ryan A. Span

Street is a fast-paced online/print cyberpunk thriller about a woman alone in a dystopian future, Gina, working to make ends meet like the rest of the new underclass — by taking a powerful drug that gives her telepathic abilities.  She skirts the edges of sanity when she takes a job she knows she really shouldn’t, and finds herself embroiled deeper . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Strangers in the Brain by Charles Sebian-Lander

A story about a detective and his brain.

Veteran detective Jake Burleigh is chosen to solve a case using an amazing new technology.  It’s only after he finishes the job that the real mysteries begin. Strangers in the Brain is a mysterious detective noir blended with a delirious, dreamlike sci-fi twist. . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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K2 by Geoff Wolak

The elderly owner of a Swiss bank has been murdered, the bank’s ownership diverted towards a retired British Intelligence officer.  The bank comes complete with its own commercial espionage unit, now in the middle of a small war.  No one is who they seem, and they all have an agenda.  “Groups within groups, secrets inside secrets, lies on top of . . .

A complete pdf novel.
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Mr. Abernathy by Tony Delgrosso

In 1944, Willy Horvitz was a brilliant young physicist.  Fervently anti-Nazi, he was coerced into leading a research and development effort to design and build a revolutionary new aircraft to turn the tide of the war.  Adopted as an orphaned American boy by a wealthy German industrialist, Willy was haunted throughout his life by the tragic loss of his mother.  . . .

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Project: Freeflow by Thomas Knapp and Mary Ebert

On August 15, 2110 at 0927 ZULU, the asteroid body Volstock 22-AAE collided with the Earth fifty-one kilometers north of the Los Angeles metropolis in what was then the province of the same name. The asteroid wasn’t particularly large, only a little over one hundred and twenty meters at its widest, and even though the asteroid in and of . . .

A complete pdf novel.
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314 Crescent Manor by M. Jones

Welcome to Crescent Manor.  Where the rent is cheap and your neighbours are dead to the world.—The Landlord Mark and Nathan Connor are twins, but in name only.  There is little to connect them, save their current residence in Crescent Manor, an old building situated in the centre of a mid-sized city.  They are unaware the tenants of . . .

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Spireclaw by Huw Langridge

A supernatural tale of love and identity.

All the time we are surrounded by coincidences.  Some we pay a second thought to and then forget about.  Some fill us with wonder.  Some we never even notice.  But there are some which can scare us. When Kieran Whyteleafe starts to see little coincidences happening around him he decides to investigate their meaning.  The coincidences seem to centre . . .

A complete novel.
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The Rose Garden by Roger Plothow

The editor of a small weekly newspaper in rural Oregon gets entangled in a bizarre scandal that ends in a suspicious death and a series of unexpected turns, some of which he unknowingly helped to happen. . . .

A complete novel.
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Cold Hillside by Martin Cooper

SIMON COLTRAINE is a professional songwriter and musician.  His brother GILES, trader, rogue and amiable bully, is a crook.  When Giles is killed in a car accident Simon returns to their childhood home to confront his memories and his own complicity in his brother’s schemes. . . .

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Last of the Good Guys by Mark Irwin

Texas, Shipwrecks, Salvage, Murder, True Story

Murder, money, shipwrecks, and storms.  Chasing the big one means staying one step ahead of trouble. Bobby Rafferty escapes custody in Canada and goes on the run to Mexico, taking his young daughter with him.  But he soon realizes he’s jumped from the frying pan into the fire.  Homeless and broke, he leaves his daughter in the safety of . . .

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314 CRESCENT MANOR

eerie and atmospheric

Editor: A. M. Harte
January 9, 2010

[May 4 2010. Note: I reviewed this story when there was only 10 episodes up. Now that Season 1 has drawn to a close at 34 episodes, I thought to update my original review to reflect the story as a whole.]

As is the case with many character-driven stories, 314 Crescent [more . . .]

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314 CRESCENT MANOR

A story you can relate to… until it gets weird

Member: Tim Holtorf
May 7, 2010

This was a very inviting story for me, because in a way, at the beginning, it reminded me of life when I had that dream job.  The new place I lived in and the new people I lived next to.  In the story, that was no different.

Or course, in the [more . . .]

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