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"The further story of Sam "Starman" Hoyt, his niece Jan Hoyt and their great GrandFather Jeremiah "Buck" Hoyt the Dragon slaying Cowboy. A tale of adventure, spycraft, Aliens and Apaches, oh yes... Cowboys too. Add a pair of brilliant Nerds, a Warrior Alien, A cute Army Military Police captain, a short stout Cherokee woman and the Pasty Faced Man in Black who loves her leads to a comic and wild ride across North America, a visit to Scotland and Alien planets. As in the first we get to visit Tom and Vacaro in the Plieadies to sample his Purple Pumpking and inventive excursions in brewing alcoholic beverages."--publisher's website
A “completely original and inventive” epic fantasy set in a land of blood mages and sentiment plants, dark magic, and warfare on a scale that spans worlds (Locus) Loyalties are tested when worlds collide… Every two thousand years, the dark star Oma appears in the sky, bringing with it a tide of death and destruction. And those who survive must contend with friends and enemies newly imbued with violent powers. The kingdom of Saiduan already lies in ruin, decimated by invaders from another world who share the faces of those they seek to destroy. Now the nation of Dhai is under siege by the same force. Their only hope for survival lies in the hands of an illegitimate ruler and a scullery maid with a powerful—but unpredictable—magic. As the foreign Empire spreads across the world like a disease, one of their former allies takes up her Empress’s sword again to unseat them, and two enslaved scholars begin a treacherous journey home with a long-lost secret that they hope is the key to the Empire’s undoing. But when the enemy shares your own face, who can be trusted? As the convergence between the two worlds strengthens, alliances are made and broken, magic and mayhem abound—and before it’s all done, at least one world will be shattered and broken.
"Alien Empires" and "Alien Empires Ascendant" combined into a single book. Covering the adventures of grandfather Jeremiah "Buck" Hoyt, Uncle Sam Hoyt and his two nieces Jan Hoyt and Bonnie Woods in their battles against the Draconis Empire to save Earth and their allies from subversion, invasion and genetically modified slavery.
Walter Carter finds himself hired as the new Sheriff of the town of Desperation. Near the turn of the Century in the Old West. Walter is faced with solving a mystery that could get him killed. Faced with digging up answers from the town's inhabitants. Walter must know and be ready for the "Troubles" that are inflicted on the town each month.
A private eye stalks a serial killer through the streets of a permanently dark world in this mind-bending sci-fi thriller from one of the genre’s most visionary authors Below the neon skies of Dayzone—where the lights never go out, and night has been banished—lowly private eye John Nyquist takes on a teenage runaway case. His quest takes him from Dayzone into the permanent dark of Nocturna. As the vicious, seemingly invisible serial killer known only as Quicksilver haunts the streets, Nyquist starts to suspect that the runaway girl holds within her the key to the city’s fate. In the end, there’s only one place left to search: the shadow-choked zone known as Dusk.
The final episode in the Charlie Fancher Western mystery series.
Stories about the rise of empire, from eight masters of military science fiction and space opera.
The further adventures in the Third episode of the Charlie Fancher Series. A Western crime drama set in the early 1900's featuring heroic deeds, mysteries and action. There's even romance as Abigail seeks to hogtie Charlie and drag him to the Preacher whether he knows it or not. Written for all ages.
What was the course and consequence of the British Empire? The rights and wrongs, strengths and weaknesses of empire are a major topic in global history, and deservedly so. Focusing on the most prominent and wide-ranging empire in world history, the British empire, Jeremy Black provides not only a history of that empire, but also a perspective from which to consider the issues of its strengths and weaknesses, and rights and wrongs. In short, this is history both of the past, and of the present-day discussion of the past, that recognises that discussion over historical empires is in part a reflection of the consideration of contemporary states. In this book Professor Black weaves together an overview of the British Empire across the centuries, with a considered commentary on both the public historiography of empire and the politically-charged character of much discussion of it. There is a coverage here of social as well as political and economic dimensions of empire, and both the British perspective and that of the colonies is considered. The chronological dimension is set by the need to consider not only imperial expansion by the British state, but also the history of Britain within an imperial context. As such, this is a story of empires within the British Isles, Europe, and, later, world-wide. The book addresses global decline, decolonisation, and the complex nature of post-colonialism and different imperial activity in modern and contemporary history. Taking a revisionist approach, there is no automatic assumption that imperialism, empire and colonialism were ’bad’ things. Instead, there is a dispassionate and evidence-based evaluation of the British empire as a form of government, an economic system, and a method of engagement with the world, one with both faults and benefits for the metropole and the colony.
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