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The Peacock King by Erica Bercegeay

The enigmatic Peacock King, ruler of half of the known world, seeks to possess the land itself by enslaving the spirits of the wild. Gerald, a newly initiated Poet whose magic is as real as he can write it, is also one of the Armed—enforcers of the Law who wield guns with souls. His mission: infiltrate the Peacock King’s Court . . .

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Agents Provocateurs by Tama Wise

In the near future, New Zealand is the Free Republic of Oceania. In a world of mega-corporations, where mankind has harnessed the computational power of the human brain, a golden new age of utopia is but a few elusive steps away. This is the story of the Agency that is working to stop it. . . .

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Spy Like Me by Ashley Loftin

A story of three lower-level spies who find themselves mixed up in a nefarious plot with consequences that change their lives forever. . . .

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Animus by Matthew Risher

The Struggle for Survival

The galaxy has been riped apart by war. Now, the people of “Proper Society” suffer under the tyrannical rule of the Civil Triumvirate. However, a band of revolutionaries fight against this evil power. They call themselves the Freedom Coalition. Animus features monthly episode updates, along with special features via our wiki, twitter feed, and facebook page. . . .

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SPY LIKE ME

Flawed, But With Potential

Editor: Jim Zoetewey
August 23, 2008

I can imagine Spy Like Me as a TV series, specifically one of those TV series where there is deliberate change over time and you don’t end up endlessly restarting from zero with each episode.

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THE PEACOCK KING

I don’t know who to root for. But it’s awesome.

Member: Wysteria
April 11, 2009

Like the court that is the centerpiece of the first book, this story is both rich and decadent. The writing is the chocolate cake of the web fiction feast, with an evocativeness that leaves one rereading certain chapters over and over. In Your Room comes to mind – the author says that was the first time they did creepy. To [more . . .]

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