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In this issue: A last hope for mankind; a band of brothers in a foreign land; and a crisis with interstellar implications. Plus, a new book giveaway! |
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Books on Sale in Bookstores November 5, 2024 |
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THE BATTLE RAGES In a land ruled by the Age of Law, the casteless live as untouchables, and rebellion brews. Ashok Vadal, once a strict Protector, discovers his life is a lie. Chosen by an ancient black steel sword, he is thrust into a perilous destiny. As the Great Extermination pushes the Capitol to collapse, Ashok, now a fugitive, and Thera, prophet of the forgotten gods, rally the Sons of the Black Sword to restore balance. With allies like Jagdish, Gutch, and Devedas, Ashok battles demons and political treachery. As the demonic invasion begins, their fight becomes mankind’s last hope. Praise for House of Assassins: “Correia piles on the intrigue, action, and cliffhangers in the invigorating second Saga of the Forgotten Warrior epic fantasy. . . . Correia also weaves in elements that question the value of belief and the cost of giving authority to those who find more profit in preying on the weak. . . . Brisk fight scenes, lively characters, and plenty of black humor continue to make this series a real pleasure.” —Publishers Weekly Get Graveyard of Demons. |
LONG WAY HOME
The soldiers of the 11th Bretton Infantry knew they were being dropped into a combat zone on Dharien. But they didn’t know just how bad things really were, with the entire planet about to fall to the rebel Flags. The orders from the Highest are clear: make their way to Tabuk and keep the city under the banner of the Hegemony. The Men of Bretton are on a collision course with their destinies—for their actions may have implications that reach to the highest echelons of the Hegemony. Praise for Light of the Veil / Shattered Star Legacy: “Richard Fox evokes the best of Star Wars and David Weber.” —Kevin J. Anderson Get Men of Bretton. |
CRISIS POINT First contact with the seemingly impossible human civilization at Proxima Centauri is not going well. The Earth ships sent to render aid have not been able to reverse the contagion ravaging their population and, worse, many Proximans are now wondering if the humans from Earth are there for other, not so charitable, reasons. Can the extinction-level disaster faced at Proxima be reversed by the combined ingenuity of scientists from both worlds working together? Praise for Travis S. Taylor: “. . . explodes with inventive action.” —Publishers Weekly on The Quantum Connection Get Crisis at Proxima. |
ALL ABOARD FOR NEW TALES OF THE FINAL FRONTIER!
The launch sequence has been set. The engines are bucking and ready to blast out of the stable. This is it, pardnas! The final trek into the outer limits of known space, where some might find oblivion, and others, serenity. Lift off to adventure with David Boop’s third space western anthology. Thirteen stellar stories from every known quadrant of the universe, as told by an amazing crew of authors. So, book your passage on the Last Train Outta Kepler-283c before it’s too late! Praise for Straight Outta Dodge City: “A dark, diverting anthology of 14 original tales, the third in a series. . . . By tossing weird fiction concepts into western settings, these tales give rise to unusual what-ifs. . . . [T]he ever-enjoyable Joe R. Lansdale is on hand with ‘The Hoodoo Man and the Midnight Train,’ an energetic tale of a mystical gunfighter, and Harry Turtledove presents the delightful ‘Junior & Me,’ set in an alternate world in which evolution favored reptiles rather than mammals, and the ornery galoot narrating the yarn is actually a highly evolved dinosaur. The result is an amusing . . . bunch of stories.” —Publishers Weekly Get Last Train Outta Kepler-283c. |
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November Ebooks Sale |
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TRAVIS S. TAYLOR & LES JOHNSON NOVEMBER EBOOKS SALE Travis S. Taylor and Les Johnson are teaming up once again to bring hard-hitting, edge-of-your seat science fiction to readers with their latest Orion’s Arm novel, Crisis at Proxima. To celebrate, we’re offering discounts on all Taylor/Johnson backlist ebooks titles. Find out more here! |
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November Contest |
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GRAVEYARD OF DEMONS GIVEAWAY
To celebrate Larry Corriea’s Graveyard of Demons, we’re giving away a free copy in a random drawing. Find out more here! |
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October Contest Winner |
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Congrats to John D. Hardy! He wins a copy of Jody Lynn Nye’s first novel in the groundbreaking Ring of Fire series: 1635: The Weaver’s Code. |
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Don’t Touch That Dial: Listen to or Watch the Baen Free Radio Hour |
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Coming soon to the Baen Free Radio Hour: Larry Correia on Graveyard of Demons, and David Boop and contributors discuss Last Train Outta Kepler-283c.
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