J.R. Dunn: master of military action, superb storytelling, and fully-realized characters. Dunn tackles the toughest subjects known to science fiction: genetic engineering, the ethics of time travel when it comes to horrific events, and unaugmented human survival in hard universe. Furthermore, Dunn brings to bear his own expertise as a military historian to each story.
Discover a treasure trove of hard-hitting, wonder-inducing, idea-driven science fiction adventure from a writer of power and imagination, including Days of Cain, the best time travel tale dealing with the Holocaust every written, in our humble opinion.
"[Dunn's fiction contains] . . . action scenes ranking with the best in military SF."—Publishers Weekly
"Genuinely harrowing and impassioned, with wonderful characters and an unforgettable theme."—Kirkus
J.R. Dunn: master of military action, superb storytelling, and fully-realized characters. Dunn tackles the toughest subjects known to science fiction: genetic engineering, the ethics of time travel when it comes to horrific events, and unaugmented human survival in hard universe. Furthermore, Dunn brings to bear his own expertise as a military historian to each story.
Discover a treasure trove of hard-hitting, wonder-inducing, idea-driven science fiction adventure from a writer of power and imagination, including Days of Cain, the best time travel tale dealing with the Holocaust every written, in our humble opinion.
"[Dunn's fiction contains] . . . action scenes ranking with the best in military SF."—Publishers Weekly
"Genuinely harrowing and impassioned, with wonderful characters and an unforgettable theme."—Kirkus
Arguably the best time travel tale dealing with the Holocaust ever written, in our humble opinion. A rebellious group of time travelers attempt to prevent one of the greatest atrocities humanity ever devised: Auschwitz. Monitor and ace enforcement operative Gaspar James is sent to stop them. Gaspar knows that the horror must be allowed to run its course in order to preserve the integrity of the time line. At least that's what he has told himself throughout his service to the Moiety, the group charged with overseeing the continuity of time. But even Gaspar has his doubts—and millions of lives hang in the balance.
In the 21st century, the U.S. has been fractured by invasion and terrorism. Much of the Southwest is depopulated, with thousands of survivors having made their way to the small, snowbound town of Ironwood, Montana. There also the remnants of a group of cybernetically enhanced supermen may be going slowly insane—with murderous results. Enter Ross Bohlen of the Computer Subversion Strike Force. His job: ferret out the Chiphead killers without bringing what remains of civilization crashing down.
A science fiction take on The Duchess of Malfi. The diabolical machinelike Erinye have taken over the solar system and destroyed or assimilated what is left of humanity. One woman, Lady Julia Amalfi, escapes in a starship loaded with genetic material from Earth and, with a young artificial intelligence named Cary, settles frontier planet Midgard. Now factions have arisen, and the brutal totalitarian Rigorists and the stubborn individualist rebels are squaring off for war just as Julia discovers that the Erinye may be on their way to Midgard. With survival on the line, the Midgardians must pull out a save for humanity. If not, night will fall on the last human settlement, and our species's chapter in history may well be over forever.
J.R. Dunn: master of military action, superb storytelling, and fully-realized characters. Dunn tackles the toughest subjects known to science fiction: genetic engineering, the ethics of time travel when it comes to horrific events, and unaugmented human survival in hard universe. Furthermore, Dunn brings to bear his own expertise as a military historian to each story.
Discover a treasure trove of hard-hitting, wonder-inducing, idea-driven science fiction adventure from a writer of power and imagination, including Days of Cain, the best time travel tale dealing with the Holocaust every written, in our humble opinion.
"[Dunn's fiction contains] . . . action scenes ranking with the best in military SF."—Publishers Weekly
"Genuinely harrowing and impassioned, with wonderful characters and an unforgettable theme."—Kirkus