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Nick Pollotta
A highly versatile author, Nick has written Science Fiction, Fantasy, Humor, Young Adult, Mystery, Horror, Thrillers, Steampunk, and now Paranormal Romance. To date, Nick has 54 published novels, many of them for the Gold Eagle Action/Adventure series: Stony Man, Deathlands, and The Executioner... show more

A highly versatile author, Nick has written Science Fiction, Fantasy, Humor, Young Adult, Mystery, Horror, Thrillers, Steampunk, and now Paranormal Romance. To date, Nick has 54 published novels, many of them for the Gold Eagle Action/Adventure series: Stony Man, Deathlands, and The Executioner (under the house names of James Axler and Don Pendelton) His SF& F novels have been translated in numerous foreign languages, and 37 of his novels have been made into audio books. A former stand-up comic, Nick now lives in Chicago with his wife, Melissa, 14,000 hardback books, an antique weapons collection, and three cats who secretly plan to conqueror the world. For more information, and even the occassional free ebook, visit him at: https://sites.google.com/site/npollotta/ Or stop by Facebook for daily updates, and jokes. See you there!
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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
A few of these stories amused but few of them really stick out and make me want to single them out. A few of them brought a smile and made me think. If you're interested in conspiracy groups and covert organisations this is for you.
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
A few of these stories amused but few of them really stick out and make me want to single them out. A few of them brought a smile and made me think. If you're interested in conspiracy groups and covert organisations this is for you.
Autumn Adventures
Autumn Adventures rated it 15 years ago
Secret societies themed short story collection that proved hit and miss (often the case with anthologies). By far, the best and brightest of the lot, 'The Sundering Star' by Janny Wurts, packed the most punch, and is a surprising science fiction tie-in to her epic fantasy series, Wars of Light and ...
Itinerant Librarian on Books
Itinerant Librarian on Books rated it 17 years ago
I had read a couple of the Ravenloft series books, so this seemed like a good one to pick up. The fact that it was short stories was appealing, as it makes it an easy book to pick and put down as need be. I got it used at Half Price books. We'll see how it turns out. * * * After a few months, I fina...
Intensely Focused
Intensely Focused rated it 18 years ago
Meh. A forgettable anthology. Not one story really stood out, though it was nice seeing a little more of [author: Tanya Huff]'s thief. And I learned she and [author: Fiona Patton] are together, so that's cool.
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