At the Crossroads

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At the Crossroads:
An Abracadabra Incorporated Story

Kristine Kathryn Rusch

When Kailani arrives in Greenwood, Mississippi, for her latest job, she knows she faces a daunting task. With her job at Abracadabra Inc. on the line, she determines to rise to the challenge.

But when she tries to find the magic shop she has been sent to investigate, she finds nothing but mysteries and mirage.

She worries her magic will prove insufficient to penetrate the deception. Until she realizes her magic might be the least of her fears.

“Kristine Kathryn Rusch is one of the best writers in the field and ‘Dragon’s Tooth’ does not disappoint…Rusch gives us a delightful tale here!”

<i>—SFRevu</i> on <i>Dragon’s Tooth: An Abracadabra Inc. Novella</i>

Fiction River Presents: Readers’ Choice

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Fiction River Presents
Anthology

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Fiction River Presents:
Readers’ Choice

Edited by Allyson Longueira

Fiction River readers make the call in this latest volume of Fiction River Presents. From a reluctant warrior fighting a battle in her own backyard, to a man coming to terms with the racial inequality of his youth, to a romance blooming out of adversity, Readers’ Choice offers up favorite stories from the first four years of Fiction River. Spanning genre lines from historical mystery to science fiction to Regency romance, this volume proves why Adventures Fantastic says: “[Fiction River] is one of the best and most exciting publications in the field today.”

Table of Contents
“Combat Medic” by Kris Nelscott
“Sisters in Suffrage” by Debbie Mumford
“Stolen in Passing” by Dory Crowe
“The White Game” by Ron Collins
“The F Factor” by Chrissy Wissler
“The Chair” by JC Andrijeski
“The Flare” by Laura Ware
“Suppose They Gave a Ragnarok and Nobody Came?” by Lee Allred
“Jelly’s Heroes” by Louisa Swann
“A Countess for Christmas” by Anthea Lawson

Fiction River: Editors Choice

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Fiction River: Editor’s Choice

Edited by Mark Leslie

Editing an anthology can prove tricky business. Wonderful stories sometimes find themselves on the rejection pile simply because they do not fit in the editor’s vision of that anthology. So, editor Mark Leslie decided to save some of those amazing stories for this latest volume of Fiction River: Editor’s Choice. These tales run the gamut from YA fantasy to cozy crime to slipstream to horror. And they represent the incredible diversity of styles, voices, and genre that inspired Adventures Fantastic to call Fiction River “one of the best and most exciting publications in the field today.”

Table of Contents
“The Four Thirty-Five” by Annie Reed
“Bertie’s Choice” by Jamie McNabb
“Mirror Skillz” by Dave Raines
“Holding the Door” by Elliotte Rusty Harold
“Trees” by Diana Benedict
“The Blood is on the Wall” by Felicia Fredlund
“The Glass Girl” by Leah Cutter
“Breaking Kayfabe” by Kelly Washington
“Lemonade and Larceny” by Lauryn Christopher
“First Day, Every Day” by M. L. Buchman
“Touch” by Michael Kowal
“The Rock of Ages” by Ron Collins
“He Saw” by Dan C. Duval
“Bad Dates Bite” by Kerrie L. Hughes
“No Farther” by Laura Ware

Ghost of a Chance Starter Bundle

Ghost of a Chance
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A Ghost of a Chance Starter Bundle

Dean Wesley Smith

What happens when ghosts can fight crime and take down bad guys? Find out in USA Today bestselling author Dean Wesley Smith’s daring Ghost of a Chance series.

This starter bundle includes the first three books in the Ghost of a Chance series: The Poker Chip, The Christmas Gift, and The Free Meal.

 The Poker Chip

Just fifteen minutes after Dr. Jewel Kelly meets Deputy Sheriff Tommy Ralston, they both die. They simply become ghosts, hanging around their own death scene in the mountains of Montana, waiting for something to happen. But even as ghosts they find each other really attractive.

In life, they both worked to help people. It seems that in the afterlife, their job continues.

The strangest crime-fighting ghost duo ever. And the sexiest.

The Christmas Gift

Poker Boy and his team have saved the world countless times. The Ghost of a Chance agency follows a similar charge. Superheroes and ghosts, all working for the greater good.

But as the holidays approach, both groups face a challenge with higher stakes than either can tackle alone.

The Ghost Agents, including newly dead recruits Belle and Nancy, team up with Poker Boy and his team to stop a deadly threat—and save Christmas.

Melding his fan-favorite Poker Boy series with his creative and witty Ghost of a Chance series, USA Today bestselling author Dean Wesley Smith proves that alive or dead, god or mortal, no one has more fun saving the world.

The Free Meal

Poker Boy and his team have saved the world countless times. The Ghost of a Chance agency follows a similar charge. Superheroes and ghosts, all working for the greater good.

But as two new members join the Ghost of a Chance team, both ghosts and superheroes face a challenge that threatens to end the world.

The Ghost Agents, including newly dead recruit Elliot and almost dead Deanna, team up with Poker Boy and his team to save the living.

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Petra and the Blue Goo

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Petra and the Blue Goo

Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Petra loves books. And she loves her job at Nuovo Italiano Rare Books Library. So when a group of Bathybobles threatens to destroy those precious books—and to win a game, no less—Petra must stop them.

Once she gets the slime out of her eyes, of course.

“You always know you’re going to get something good from Kristine Kathryn Rusch.”

<i>—SFRevu</i>