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Death, Inc. by Edward Morris

Book Zero of There Was a Crooked Man

Welcome to the world of master fabulist Edward Morris, where History has been pulled down a Hieronymus Bosch rabbit-hole and everything makes far too much sense.  In Morris’s alternate history tour de force, on an East Coast two centuries after Armageddon, a rogue soldier throws himself back in Time to wreak havoc upon History and feed on the blood in . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Indigo by Ophelia Keys

‘Indigo’ is an ongoing gothic fiction story set in Melbourne, Australia. Indigo investigates supernatural occurrences.  But her work takes a frightening turn when a strange being switches its interest from indigo’s client to Indigo herself.  Stalked by her ‘follower’ she must delve back into her own past to find the key to her freedom. Many of the ghost . . .

A serialized pdf novel, updating weekly.
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Breathless by V. J. Chambers

Who is Jason?

Jason races into Azazel’s life—sweaty, tortured, and hunted by covert forces.  Even though her football-player boyfriend doesn’t like it, Azazel is drawn to Jason.  He’s so complicated.  He gets in fistfights, but always wins them—efficiently and thoroughly.  He reads Plato and argues with their AP teacher.  But he’s also quiet and serious, haunted by a past he won’t talk . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Available Darkness by David Wright and Sean Platt

A man wakes up inside a coffin with no knowledge of how he got there or who he is.  After freeing himself, he finds a note in his pants directing him to “Avoid the sunlight! Don’t touch anybody!”  Afraid, hurt, and alone, he starts a journey to discover the truth about himself.  But some things are better left unknown. . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Twelve Steps and a Razor by Emmy Jackson

Liz Bahti wakes up half-dead from her latest alcoholic binge and declares it will be her last.  She discovers that it’s not as easy as moving two thousand miles, shaving her head and rebuilding old friendships.  Stalked by demons both human and mental, she learns that there’s just one crucial question she needs to answer: does she think she’s worth . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Tarantella by Andrew Vest

Tarantella is a 78,500 word action/thriller novel set in 1939 London and revolving around two characters:  The orphan paperboy Jules and the legendary and feared Lady Tarantella.  Here is a short synopsis of the novel (please note, the novel is complete): Tarantella.  Veiled vigilante.  Recluse.  Kidnapper of children.  Dangerous.  Unstoppable.  Whispers abound as to the masked sentry’s responsibility for . . .

A serialized novel, updating thrice weekly.
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Dead Heroes by Wilf Morgan

The only thing worse than a villain with a conscience...is a hero without one

Scott Williams is a young man who likes to play video games, watch TV and burgle houses.  Issues of law and order, social conscience and the nature of freedom aren’t things he spends much time worrying about. But the ages-old battle between Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham comes tumbling out of history and lands on modern-day Nottingham . . .

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Battle of Amsterdam by Rob Hackney

In 2154, where independent nations have given way to splintered corporate entities responsible for the housing, health, security and education of their employees and shareholders, government everywhere has been scaled down to the point of collapse, leaving those outside of private territories to fend for themselves. Over the shoulder of five inhabitants, carve out slices of a world that . . .

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Tori’s Row by Nancy Brauer and MCM

Tori McNulty sees dead people. One in particular.

Tori McNulty has problems.  As she’s putting her life back together, she’s attacked in Boston’s South End.  She doesn’t remember much: mostly blood-drenched pavement and the crumpled body of her assailant.  The good news is that she’s uninjured and not a murder suspect.  The bad news is the obnoxious young man in 18th century dress shadowing her and confusing, violent . . .

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72 Hours by Jerry Kimbrough

A horror-themed webserial that takes place “in real time” over the course of 72 Hours. Focuses on three different protagonists, which alternate from chapter to chapter. . . .

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Flesh Trap by Magen Toole

The trap has been set.

There’s a hole inside of Casey Way. He hasn’t slept in twenty years. When he does he sees his murdered father and strangers from missing persons fliers with boxes cut into their chests. Casey lives a tiny life in a tiny apartment with his boyfriend Joel and a garden of Venus Flytraps that remind him of being happy, before . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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No Where by Bryan Healey

a man will do anything for his son...

“No Where” is a story about a man and his son. It is a story about what that man is willing to do to protect his boy, no matter the cost. He will give up his security, his identity, his life. And ultimately, it is a story about redemption, about family, about fighting for yourself, about rising to the challenge . . .

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BREATHLESS

Rollercoaster Ride

Editor: Fiona Gregory
July 19, 2010

BREATHLESS is deservedly popular with its teen audience for the heady blend of a fast moving plot with the unexpected around every turn, the passion of star crossed lovers on the run, and the suspense of a (supernatural?) mystery. These are all entertaining elements, but as an older reader, what I found most fun about this tale was the voice [more . . .]

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MAGESTIC

Grandiose but not great

Member: Gavin Williams
January 13, 2011

Magestic is a sprawling sci-fi story covering the decades between the 1980s and 2025 or so.  The idea is ambitious, to show how one time traveller affected the history of the world, and the text is certainly in-depth.  The story is in 18 parts and the first two are over 200 pages each, so we’re talking thousands of pages here.

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