The Malmillard Codex
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Out of Time: An adventure of The Spectre
Monarch of the Seas
Souls Touched – Reasonable Rates
Cast Away the Works of Darkness
Oblique Vengeance
Double Double Cross
Optical Orifice of the Beholder
Lord Ghul and the Rat Princes
Double Double Cross
Dark of Night
Not Poppy Nor Mandragora
The Beauty in the Beast
Lord Ghul and the Rat Princes
Luke Zane and the Claim Jumper
Luke Zane and the Bushwhacker
Captain D'Artagnan Jones and the Felspindyll from Zardogaz
End of the Beginning
Lost and Found
When the Last Light Fades
Riders of the Purple Stage
Cabbages and Kings
For exciting scifi action and also available:
Tales from Omega Station
by K.G. McAbee, J.A. Johnson and J. Kirsch
Omega Station, aka the Rock. A barren, airless asteroid on the outermost edge of the galaxy, home of the richest of the rich and the poorest of the poor. Dotted with commercial, military and residential domes, the outer surface is the place to live for those who can afford it or are lucky enough to work there.
But the vast majority of the Rock's residents don't live in the surface domes; instead, they have tunneled downwards, moving ever further towards its fiery heart. The upper levels are safe, comfortable, secure—or as secure as anyone can be on Omega Station. The lower levels, now; they are home to the detritus of a double dozen races and species, all living in uneasy juxtaposition, fighting, loving, eating—and being eaten.
The Rock's location in space, the last real port before exiting the galaxy, has made it a valuable commodity to many governments and private corporations, as has the addictive drug straz, which grows only in its recycling vats. Control has been taken and given in a hundred bloody battles over the years, but those who live in the lower levels—and further down, in the Depths—are often barely aware of whoever claims to be in charge.
No one, really, rules the Rock, whatever they may claim, however many weapons and warriors they throw against it.
For the Rock is eternal…and it has many stories...
Tales from Omega Station: the Omnibus Edition
And, from the same three authors, you may also enjoy—who are we kidding, of course you'll enjoy:
Crysalis: Beginnings
The start of a brand new science fiction series, consisting of:
Crysalis: Meade's Tale by K.G. McAbee
Crysalis: Iionii's Tale by J.A. Johnson
Crysalis: Vira's Tale by J. Kirsch