
Home Is the Hunter
by James K. Burk
Cover by Mike Cole
He had
no face, no past, and no name. They called him Hunter.
He wondered if he still had a soul. He
did have a mission -- to hunt and kill the leaders of the Freekor, mercenaries who made
war both for business and pleasure. He was a
faceless assassin, moving invisibly through the worlds, where his employers and most of
his allies seemed as ruthless as the enemy. Hunters
heroes had always been men who stood alone to confront evil.
Now he must decide where he stands and who he is.
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Farstep Station
by Lazette Gifford
Cover by Mitchell Bentley
Farstep Station sits on the distant edge of human expansion
into space. Although meant to be the stepping
stone to further exploration, the station remained under-staffed and nearly abandoned for
the duration of a long war between the rebels and the fledgling Inner Worlds Council.
With the war all but over, the IWC has once again turned
attention to this outpost of humanity. The new commander, Desmond Montaigne, steps into a
powder keg of trouble, including a belligerent civilian section no one told him existed, a
second-in-command who may be more dangerous than he is incompetent, ...and things loose on the station that shouldn't be there
at all.
Farstep Station is a nexus of hidden secrets and. Desmond
soon learns the key to survival isn't recognizing his enemies but finding a few friends. |