►Transit
to Scorpio, by Alan Burt Akers. The first book of the Dray
Prescot series. On the planet Kregen that circles Antares, the
brightest star of the Constellation of the Scorpion, two forces
contend for the world's destiny. One of them, the Savanti, called
in a human pawn from far-away Earth. His name is Dray Prescot, and
only the Savanti know his role. |
►Suns
of Scorpio, by Alan Burt Akers. The second book of the
Dray Prescot series. Slave of the colossus builders or scourge of
the Inland Sea? Both roles awaited Dray Prescot on his return to
Kregen... |
►Warrior
of Scorpio, by Alan Burt Akers. The third book of the Dray
Prescot series. Once again in the grip of the Star Lords of the
Constellation Scorpio, Dray Prescot finds himself torn from the
battles of the Inner Sea for a mission in the air... |
►Avenger
of Antares, by Alan Burt Akers. The tenth book of the Dray
Prescot series. The tenth book in the chronicles of Dray Prescot
of Earth and of Kregen sees our hero confront the cult of the
Silver Leem. |
►Armada
of Antares, by Alan Burt Akers. The eleventh book of the
Dray Prescot series. This is the culmination of all Dray's
experiences on Kregen so far -- a peril-pitched novel, complete in
itself, of an alien world stirred up to a life-or-death frenzy. |
►Tides
of Kregen, by Alan Burt Akers. The twelfth book in the
Dray Prescot series and the first of the Krozair cycle. Dray’s
return to Kregen is blocked by the anger of the mysterious Star
Lords. Before he can achieve redemption, Dray has two armies
opposed to him, two warring kingdoms naming him outlaw, and only
the tides of the seven moons as a weapon. |
Chimes of Light - Book 1, by J. M. Dubry. "Be careful what
you ask for, you just might get it," was an old saying to Ev, a
locomotive engineer, until Jenine entered his life. When her
enigmatic voice entered his mind, everything changed. Book One of
the Angels Watch: Tales of the Kiiyahkihn series. |
Soldier of 'Tween,
by A. C. Ellis. Someone, or something, is exterminating all
intelligent life throughout the universe. |
Soul Traveler, by Laurance Pearsongreer. An
enigma stalks humanity. The Traveler unites the souls of those who
will stand against it. |
Anti-World War I, by T. L. Winslow. A centenarian in the
year 2099 writes a history of the great war to end all wars of
2040-2053. |
Rock and Roll Corerunner, by T. L. Winslow. In this sci-fi
novelette, the east is at war with the west in a deadlock struggle
through the center of the earth itself. |
Saurco: Apollo Royale, by T. L. Winslow. What is this
mysterious corporation named Saurco? And why is it above the law? |
Space Reachers 2999, by T. L. Winslow. The story of the
Space Reachers, a real wagon train to the stars with a
two-hundred-year mission, written a thousand years later, after
the news of their fate was figured out by those who sent them. |
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