NEW NOVEL IN THE BEST-SELLING GORDIAN DIVISION SERIES FROM NYT BEST-SELLING AUTHOR DAVID WEBER AND JACOB HOLO
After an industrial ship carrying advanced self-replicating machines
explodes on its way to Mercury, analysis of the wreckage reveals it
to be forty years too old. Raibert Kaminski, the Gordian Division’s top
agent, and his crew on the TransTemporal Vehicle Kleio soon discover
the ship was transported to an uncharted universe, one with temporarily
accelerated time. Forty years passed for the ship’s industrial machines
while everyone else experienced only a few short days. Raibert is certain
a powerful weapon of some nature has been built out in the unexplored
reaches of the multiverse, but where and by whom remains unknown.
The search is on, and the Gordian Division musters its fleet of time
machines at Providence, a massive transdimensional station under construction.
They call upon their allies from the militaristic Admin for aid
in their search—but before plans can be formalized, the leader of the
Admin’s Department of Temporal Investigation is murdered while visiting
Providence, and the joint operation is thrown into chaos.
Accusations fly and tensions mount between the two organizations.
Detectives Isaac Cho and Susan Cantrell—both fast becoming experts in
transdimensional crime—are dispatched to Providence. But the clock is
ticking for the detectives and Raibert’s crew. A vast, powerful conspiracy
has shuddered into motion, and the two teams may be all that stand
between it and destruction on a universal scale.
NEW ENTRY IN THE BEST-SELLING LIADEN UNIVERSE® SERIES
On a world where cake is a necessity, it takes the Grid to protect the
civilized and the deaf from the dire influences of the ambient and to keep
the chaotic Haosa at bay.
Having arrived at recently Dust-bound Colemeno, Trader Padi yos’Galan
is essential to Master Trader Shan yos’Galan’s plan to recoup Clan Korval’s
fortunes by establishing new routes for the clan’s tradeship. Shan’s
inner Healer insists Padi come to terms with her as-yet unplumbed psychic
abilities, which might place her in the top tier of dramliz, if she can
learn control.
Padi yearns to concentrate on trade, but Colemeno’s fey ambient and
deadly long-term politics combine to bring her face-to-face with the
Haosa, and in particular with the mysterious and untouchable Tekelia,
as Korval’s trade mission’s necessity of a port audit collide with a cruel
history of murder, deception, and brutality. Amid the dangers, Padi unexpectedly
finds herself eagerly exploring her dramliz side when faced with
the unspoken powers of the ambient, the sky-filling energy of the ribbon
dance, and Tekelia’s mutable eyes.
NEW FICTION AND NONFICTION FOCUSING ON THE UNITED STATES SPACE FORCE FROM TOP AUTHORS
It has been six decades since mankind first shook off the yoke of gravity
and flew into outer space. After cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin’s first fateful
trip into the vastness beyond our atmosphere, the Apollo missions landed
twelve men on the moon. Since the building of the International Space
Station, humankind established a semi-permanent base in space. But
wherever people and their interests go, the military and law must eventually
follow. Enter the Space Force!
Here then, stories and essays of the United States Space Force, the first
new United States military service since the establishment of the Air
Force in 1947.
With stories and essays by Arthur C. Clarke, Larry Niven, Harry
Turtledove, Brian Trent, Gregory Benford & James Benford, David Brin,
Jody Lynn Nye, Martin L. Shoemaker, M.T. Reiten, Avery Parks, C. Stuart
Hardwick, Karl K. Gallagher, Gustavo Bondini, Liam Hogan, Henry
Herz, Marie Vibbert, Laura Montgomery, Sylvie Althoff, Matt Bille,
William F. Otto, and Michael Morton.
A VAST EMPIRE'S GREATEST FOE. A CONQUERED PEOPLE'S LAST HOPE. HIS NAME IS HANUVAR, AND HE WILL SET HIS PEOPLE FREE!
The Dervan Empire has at last triumphed over Volanus, putting the great city to the torch, its treasures looted, temples defiled, and fields sown with salt. What little remains of Volanus is scattered across the empire, its wealth plundered and its survivors sold into slavery. It is an absolute victory for the Dervans in every way but one.
Hanuvar, last and greatest general of Volanus, still lives. He now travels the length of the Dervan Empire that conquered his homeland, driven by a singular purpose—to find what remains of his people who were carried into slavery across the empire, and free them from subjugation by any means necessary.
Against the might of a vast empire, he had only an aging sword arm, a lifetime of hard-won wisdom, and the greatest military mind in the world, set upon a single goal. No matter what the empire musters against him, no matter what man or monster stands in his way, from the empire’s festering capital to its furthest outposts, Hanuvar would find his people, every last one of them.
BOOK TWO IN CHARLES E. GANNON’S VORTEX OF WORLDS EPIC FANTASY SERIES
A little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing . . . but knowing the full truth might get you killed.
Druadaen, Outrider for the once-mighty Dunarran Consentium, has proven that there are irreconcilable contradictions between magic and physics on Arrdanc, the world of his birth. And what is his reward for this important discovery, made against all odds and at considerable personal risk? Exile—organized and compelled by nervous temple hierarchs.
However, Druadaen remains determined to uncover what several ancient persons and beings have urged him to seek: “the truth of the world”—which might only be gained by traveling beyond it. Indeed, the mysterious Lady of the Mirror speculates that he might find the answers by journeying to the other side of her unusual looking glass: a reflective, ethereal portal that she calls a “shimmer.”
But there’s a catch: because the mysterious portal only allows a single person to pass through, Druadaen must leave his companions behind. Unfortunately, once he has, they discover that the “shimmer” only allows travelers to leave Arrdanc, not return to it. So his friends, led by stalwart swordsman Ahearn, resolve to find another means by which they can retrieve Druadaen—and with him, the truth of the world.
There’s just one small problem with their quest: the closer they come to finding a solution, the more obvious it becomes that various powers on Arrdanc don’t want them to succeed. In fact, they’d rather Druadaen doesn’t return at all.
So much so that they might kill both him and his friends in order to prevent it.
"In the world the West Virginians of Grantville came from, the borderlands between France and Germany had been a source of turmoil for centuries. In the new universe created by the Ring of Fire, the situation isn't any better. The chaotic condition of the German lands has been ended--for a time, at least. And the near-century long war between Spain and the Netherlands has finally been resolved.
But now France is unstable. The defeat of Richelieu's forces in the Ostend War has weakened the Red Cardinal's grip on political power and emboldened his enemies, Foremost among them is King Louis XIII's ambitious younger brother, Monsieur Gaston. An inveterate schemer and would-be usurper, Gaston's response to the new conditions in France is to launch a military adventure. He invades the Duchy of Lorraine. Soon, others are drawn into the conflict. The Low Countries ruled by King Ferdinand and Duke Bernhard's newly formed Burgundy, a kingdom-in-all-but-name, send their own troops into Lorraine. Chaos expands and spreads up and down the Rhine.
It isn't long before the mightiest and most deadly army enters the fray--the legions of pestilence. Bubonic plague and typhus lead the way, but others soon follow: dysentery, deadly and disfiguring smallpox, along with new diseases introduced by the time-displaced town of Grantville. The war is on. All the wars--and on all fronts. Can the medical knowledge of the up-time Americans be adapted and spread fast enough to forestall disaster? Or will their advanced military technology simply win one war in order to lose the other and much more terrible one? "