Even Villains Fall in Love

A super villain at the top of his game must choose between the world he wants and the woman he loves.
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Wanton With a Vampire

From the moment she met Alek, Trish has been irritated, flustered, and aroused. Despite her attraction, a future with him is impossible because he could never have more than a short fling with a normal human. Unlike her friends, Trish has no psychic abilities— or so she thinks. One broken shoe changes everything. Now, she is determined to live life to the fullest, and to seduce Aleksandr Draksel.
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Evolution

A collection of short stories chronicling Jeff Resnick's (and that of his brother, Richard Albert) back story. What forces molded these men into the people they are today? Find out in the eleven thought-provoking tales that span from their first meeting, until two years before Murder On The Mind.
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Long Shot

The war was over. Aaron's beloved Commonwealth had lost to the Miram Union. With their families dead and their nation destroyed, Aaron and four other soldiers make a break for freedom; anything has to be better than being a prisoner of war. Fleeing beyond the reach of the Miram Union, Aaron and the others have only a vague idea of getting their own starship. Their intentions are for the ship, preferably a freighter, to be their home and perhaps even a business. Their actions quickly bring them to the attention of some very dangerous men, and these men want Aaron and his group to do a job for them. Aaron has another reason for wanting their home to be a starship. During the last days of the Commonwealth, the military experimented on them. The procedures gave them special abilities, but those very same abilites could get them hunted down.
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Epic Space

Epic Space is a hilarious take on contemporary culture as viewed through the twisted prism of 'Martin', amoral architectural consultant with a penchant for a long lunch and powerful friends, including members of the Cabinet and HRH the Prince of Wales. Written in weekly diary form, Martin's world is a mad and woozy version of our own: one in which Martin and his friend, the nanofuturologist Beansy, can invent Kryptogel – a new building material developed using 'hard air'. It's a world where the property wing of the Church of England builds buy-to-let almshouses while 'bouncy mega-mosques' have helium-stiffened minarets. An arts correspondent is sacked by a Sunday newspaper and replaced with his own overdressed architectural dachshund. Soot becomes a valuable stock market commodity. A hipster skyscraper is called the Blard. And an ambitious plan is hatched to turn the North around so that it faces south. Big questions are asked: Is Texture The New...
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