Sordman the Protector
Tom Purdom
Publisher: Jovian Press
Summary
He was the most powerful man in the world. He could make anybody do anything—and yet he was the slave of a mad criminal's mind!
Publisher: Jovian Press
He was the most powerful man in the world. He could make anybody do anything—and yet he was the slave of a mad criminal's mind!
Endings may be beginnings in disguiseAnneka is comfortable and confident, a noblewoman of consequence living a life of privilege. Until the day her world is torn apart.After losing everything she most cares about, she must abandon her home and her way of life in an attempt to secure the future of those who depend on her.No one, least of all Anneka, could anticipate a deeper significance to her struggle. Yet her journey will one day influence the fate of kingdoms.The Rending is a short standalone story of novelette length. A prequel to The Cost of Knowing, book two of The Stone Cycle, it can be read independently of other books in the series.Show book
It's a dirty job when you're a faery godmother . . . but someone's got to do it. Saffron Sawyer's world is spinning out of control in more ways than one. Her newly acquired pooch, Pumpkin, hates her guts and it's highly possible that the trolls are reneging on their promise of temporary peace. Saffron is also on her way to setting the world record for the number of magical wands lost in one month while the continued proximity of Jasper, the emerald eyed Devil's Advocate, is turning her into a near helpless lust puddle. Unfortunately, life is never simple in the Office of Faery Godmother . . . especially when your past mistakes are preparing to come back and haunt you.Show book
Arabella Twigg is a very ordinary girl, living in a peculiar family. She is the sort of girl that no-one notices but somehow strange things begin to happen to her as she travels, sometimes with her younger brother, back through time and history. When visiting a public house in the English village of Ombersley with her parents and brother, she suddenly finds herself transported back in time to 1651 during the reign of King Charles II and his escape after the battle of Worcester. How will she and her brother survive in these troubling times for the English Monarchy during the rise of Cromwell's army?Show book
The Pearl. A smooth round ball of a planet with an ocean hiding a secret. The water is near boiling, and the Jemmin don’t want the Vorr or the Terrans to find what’s hidden in the depths. What would make it worth it for the Jemmin to commit overwhelming forces to this out of the way system? And they aren’t the only ones bringing max firepower to the game. The Metal Legion gears up for what they expect to be a pitched battle against a determined defense.Show book
"The Star-Child" is the story of an infant boy found abandoned in the woods by a poor woodcutter, who pities him and takes him in. He grows up to be exceedingly beautiful, but vain, cruel, and arrogant, believing himself to be the divine child of the stars. He lords over the other children, who follow him devotedly, and takes pleasure in torturing the forest animals and village beggars alike.One day, a beggar woman, emaciated, haggard and with bleeding feet, arrives in the village in search of her lost son, who the Star-Child is revealed to be. However, he scorns her and sends her away, and in doing so, is transformed into a loathsome cross between a toad and a snake as a punishment. His followers abandon him, and he sets off to seek forgiveness from his mother. He also repents his cruelty and asks forgiveness from the animals he had tortured.At length, he comes to a city, where he is captured and sold into slavery. His master, a malevolent sorcerer, treats him cruelly and gives him three tasks which he must complete. First, he sends him to find a piece of white gold hidden in the forest. The Star-Child searches all day, but cannot find it. Upon returning to the city, he sees a rabbit caught in a trap and stops to free him. In gratitude, the rabbit shows him where the gold is and the Star-Child happily takes it. However, returning with the gold, an ailing beggar calls to him that he will surely starve unless he can give him money for food. The Star-Child gives him the piece of gold, and his master beats him and gives him neither food nor water that night.Show book
Aliens and Nothing But Aliens - Nineteen Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60sThe Fugitives by Malcolm B. Morehart Jr.Shipping Clerk by William MorrisonThe Hanging Stranger by Philip K. DickThe Alien Dies at Dawn by Alexander BladeThe Martians and the Coys by Mack ReynoldsNever Gut-Shoot A Wampus by Winston MarksLeave Earthmen or Die! by John Massie DavisUnwelcomed Visitor by William MorrisonA Matter of Ethics by R .R. WinterbothamTask of Kayin by William MorrisonBeyond Lies The Wub by Philip K. DickThe Plagiarist From Rigel IV by Evan HunterA Zloor For Your Trouble by Mack ReynoldsExport Commodity by Irving Cox Jr.Zurk by Richard O. LewisThe Pioneer by Irving Cox Jr.Morgue Ship by Ray BradburyThe Beachcomber by Damon KnightAsleep in Armageddon by Ray BradburyShow book