The Cauldron
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Carl intended to spend the rest of his life, however long that may be, on Earth with Ellen.
And he knew that if he could help it, he would not use otherspace to cheat death again. In a way, he looked forward to his soul mingling with Freida’s again, and with Tycho, Oscar Pinno, and others he’d left behind, the little Egyptian boy he’d once taught. Maybe together they would all discover what lay beyond the other side of death.
Carl recalled the phrase he’d taught the boy: “Auk er heh en heh aha en heh.” Thou shalt exist for millions of millions of years.
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About the Authors
USA Today bestselling author Jean Rabe has written 33 fantasy and adventure novels and more than 70 short stories. When she’s not writing, which isn’t often, she edits … two dozen anthologies and more than 100 magazine issues so far. She’s a former news reporter and news bureau chief who penned a true crime book with noted attorney F. Lee Bailey. Her genre writing includes military, science-fiction, fantasy, urban fantasy, mystery, horror, and modern-day adventure. Rabe occasionally teaches genre writing courses.
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NYT Bestselling author Gene DeWeese was well known for his Star Trek novels. He authored more than 40 novels, among them Gothics, mysteries, science fiction, romance, horror, young adult, as well as nonfiction books on doll making and computers. His first published fiction was a Man from U.N.C.L.E. novel written with Robert Coulson under the pseudonym Thomas Stratton. His YA novel The Adventures of a Two-Minute Werewolf was made into a television movie.
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