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Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners
Larry Correia & John Ringo
(hardcover)
With New Orleans out of control, Chad Oliver Gardenier, one of Monster Hunter International’s premier hunters, has been dispatched from Seattle to reinforce the beleaguered members of MHI’s Hoodoo Squad in their fight against the darkness. |
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Monster Hunter International
Larry Correia
(hardcover)
Five days after discovering his boss is a werewolf—and subsequently tossing him out of a fourteenth floor window—Owen Pitt gets a new job as a member of Monster Hunter International. Their business is killing monsters. And business is booming!
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1635: The Wars for the Rhine
Anette Pedersen
(trade paperback)
In the year 1635, the Rhineland is in turmoil. The impact of the Ring of Fire has only aggravated a situation that was already chaotic. The wars for the Rhine have erupted, and only the devil knows how they will end.
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1635: A Parcel of Rogues
Eric Flint & Andrew Dennis
(mass market paperback)
Alternate 1635: When King Charles demands Cromwell’s head, it falls to up-time sharpshooter Julie Sims to teach the Brits a lesson that has already been learned on the Continent: A safe distance isn’t what you think it is.
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Her Brother’s Keeper
Mike Kupari
(mass market paperback)
When her brother is held for ransom, privateer Captain Catherine Blackwell knows she must do whatever it takes to ensure his safe return. But the job won’t be easy. To get her brother back she must face down danger at every turn—and uncover a mystery four million years in the making.
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Don't forget to check out the newest ebook releases here. Plus read “Tethers,” a new short story by William Ledbetter here. And check out this month’s new nonfiction essay, “Of Dragons and Valkyries: Helicopters in Fiction” by Kacey Ezell here. For upcoming appearances by Baen authors and editors, check here.
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