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by Cawdron, Peter


  SILO SAGA: SHADOWS

  Shadows is fan fiction set in Hugh Howey’s Wool universe as part of the Kindle Worlds Silo Saga.

  Life within the silos follows a well-worn pattern passed down through the generations from master to apprentice, caster to shadow. “Don’t ask! Don’t think! Don’t question! Just stay in the shadows.” But not everyone is content to follow the past.

  THE WORLD OF KURT VONNEGUT: CHILDREN’S CRUSADE

  Kurt Vonnegut’s masterpiece Slaughterhouse-Five: The Children’s Crusade explored the fictional life of Billy Pilgrim as he stumbled through the real world devastation of Dresden during World War II. Children’s Crusade picks up the story of Billy Pilgrim on the planet of Tralfamadore as Billy and his partner Montana Wildhack struggle to accept life in an alien zoo.

  THE MAN WHO REMEMBERED TODAY

  The Man Who Remembered Today is a novella originally appearing in From the Indie Side anthology, highlighting independent science fiction writers from around the world. You can pick up this story as a stand-alone novella or get twelve distinctly unique stories by purchasing From the Indie Side.

  Kareem wakes with a headache. A bloody bandage wrapped around his head tells him this isn’t just another day in the Big Apple. The problem is, he can’t remember what happened to him. He can’t recall anything from yesterday. The only memories he has are from events that are about to unfold today, and today is no ordinary day.

  ANOMALY

  Anomaly examines the prospect of an alien intelligence discovering life on Earth.

  Humanity’s first contact with an alien intelligence is far more radical than anyone has ever dared imagine. The technological gulf between humanity and the alien species is measured in terms of millions of years. The only way to communicate is by using science, but not everyone is so patient with the arrival of an alien spacecraft outside the gates of the United Nations in New York.

  THE ROAD TO HELL

  The Road to Hell is paved with good intentions.

  How do you solve a murder when the victim comes back to life with no memory of recent events?

  In the twenty-second century, America struggles to rebuild after the second civil war. Democracy has been suspended while the reconstruction effort lifts the country out of the ruins of conflict. America’s fate lies in the hands of a genetically engineered soldier with the ability to move through time.

  The Road to Hell deals with a futuristic world and the advent of limited time travel. It explores social issues such as the nature of trust and the conflict between loyalty and honesty.

  MONSTERS

  Monsters is a dystopian novel exploring the importance of reading. Monsters is set against the backdrop of the collapse of civilization.

  The fallout from a passing comet contains a biological pathogen, not a virus or a living organism, just a collection of amino acids. But these cause animals to revert to the age of the megafauna, when monsters roamed Earth.

  Bruce Dobson is a reader. With the fall of civilization, reading has become outlawed. Superstitions prevail, and readers are persecuted like the witches and wizards of old. Bruce and his son James seek to overturn the prejudices of their day and restore the scientific knowledge central to their survival, but monsters lurk in the dark.

  FEEDBACK

  Twenty years ago, a UFO crashed into the Yellow Sea off the Korean Peninsula. The only survivor was a young English-speaking child, captured by the North Koreans. Two decades later, a physics student watches his girlfriend disappear before his eyes, abducted from the streets of New York by what appears to be the same UFO.

  Feedback will carry you from the desolate, windswept coastline of North Korea to the bustling streets of New York and on into the depths of space as you journey to the outer edge of our solar system looking for answers.

  GALACTIC EXPLORATION

  Galactic Exploration is a compilation of four closely related science fiction stories following the exploration of the Milky Way by the spaceships Serengeti, Savannah, and The Rift Valley. These three generational starships are piloted by clones and form part of the ongoing search for intelligent extraterrestrial life. With the Serengeti heading out above the plane of the Milky Way, the Savannah exploring the outer reaches of the galaxy, and The Rift Valley investigating possible alien signals within the galactic core, this story examines the Rare Earth Hypothesis from a number of different angles.

  This volume contains the novellas Serengeti, Trixie and Me, Savannah, and War.

  XENOPHOBIA

  Xenophobia examines the impact of first contact on the Third World.

  Dr. Elizabeth Bower works at a field hospital in Malawi as a civil war smolders around her. With an alien spacecraft in orbit around Earth, the US withdraws its troops to deal with the growing unrest in America. Dr. Bower refuses to abandon her hospital. A troop of US Rangers accompanies Dr. Bower as she attempts to get her staff and patients to safety. Isolated and alone, cut off from contact with the West, they watch as the world descends into chaos with alien contact.

  LITTLE GREEN MEN

  Little Green Men is a tribute to the works of Philip K. Dick, hailing back to classic science fiction stories of the 1950s.

  The crew of the Dei Gratia set down on a frozen planet and are attacked by little green men. Chief Science Officer David Michaels struggles with the impossible situation unfolding around him as the crew members are murdered one by one. With the engines offline and power fading, he races against time to understand this mysterious threat and escape the planet alive.

  REVOLUTION

  How do you hide state secrets when teenage hacktivists have as much quantum computing power as the government? Alexander Hopkins is about to find out on what should have been an uneventful red-eye flight from Russia. Nothing is what it seems in this heart-pounding short-story from international best selling author Peter Cawdron.

  HELLO WORLD

  Hello World is a short story set in the same fictional universe as Alien Space Tentacle Porn.

  Professor Franco Corelli has noticed something unusual. The twitter account @QuestionsLots is harvesting hundreds of millions of tweets each day, but never posting anything. Outwardly, this account only follows one other twitter account—@RealScientists, but in reality it is trawling every post ever made by anyone on this planet. Could it be that @QuestionsLots is not from Earth?

  WELCOME TO THE OCCUPIED STATES OF AMERICA

  Seven years after the invasion of the grubs, 110 million Americans have been displaced by the war, with over 50 million dead. Ashley Kelly was crippled by a cluster bomb. While the world crumbled, she spent seven years learning to walk again, and she’ll be damned if she’s going to lie down for anyone, terrestrial or extraterrestrial.

  In addition to these stand-alone stories, Peter Cawdron has short stories appearing in:

  Legacy Fleet Chronicles

  The Telepath Chronicles

  The Alien Chronicles

  The A.I. Chronicles

  The Z Chronicles

  Tales of Tinfoil

  Explorations: First Contact

  Tales from the Canyons of the Damned

  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Peter Cawdron 2017

  BOOK ONE — VAMPIRE

  Chapter 1:01 — Murder

  Chapter 1:02 — Home

  Chapter 1:03 — Mavis Harrison

  Chapter 1:04 — Dracula

  Chapter 1:05 — Legion

  BOOK TWO — WE ARE LEGION

  Chapter 2:01 — Home Sweet Home

  Chapter 2:02 — Finding Jane

  Chapter 2:03 — Transylvania

  Chapter 2:04 — Castle

  Chapter 2:05 — van Helsing’s Diary

  Chapter 2:06 — Alan

  Epilogue

  BOOK THREE — NOSFERATU

  Chapter 3:01 — Berlin

  Chapter 3:02 — Opera

  Chapter 3:03 — Dinner

  Chapter 3:04 — Russia

  Chapter
3:05 — Transylvanian Alps

  Chapter 3:06 — van Helsing’s Diary

  Epilogue

  Afterword

  Other Books by Peter Cawdron

 

 

 


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