Zero II

It’s been four lonely years since Alan Price realized he was something more than he ever thought possible. Despite this recently discovered ability nothing has provided definitive relief from the depression and loneliness that has always followed him. Monetary possessions have proven nothing more than a temporary distraction. Alan has been left drifting through life. Little does he know, he won’t have to drift much longer. Soon allies will be found, enemies made and his true purpose revealed.
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Fliers of Antares

[Book Eight of The Dray Prescot series] Dray Prescot, the Earthman who had been brought across interstellar space as the tool of the mysterious Star Lords, confronted his most baffling task while he was a hunted and harried wanderer of the continent of Havilfar. That task was to discover the means by which the aircraft of that continent's most advanced civilization operated. Prescot is no scientist, but fulfill his task he must or he would never return to the princess and homeland he had won. So, for Dray Prescot there was but one course -- with a whole continent against him, with time itself conspiring to balk him, the secrets of an unknown science must be made his...
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Pennsylvania Omnibus

Young Amishman Jedidiah Troyer signed up for an emigrationprogram designed to colonize the planet of New Pennsylvania with plain farmerswho won't make any trouble. But Jed and his new friend Dawn arrive on NewPennsylvania in the middle of a rebel uprising, and TRACE, a resistance group intenton rising up against the government, has taken on the mission of getting Jed safelyfrom the City to the Amish Zone. Being a stranger in the old world doesn't evencompare to being a stranger in a brand new world... a world steeped in secretsand deep in the midst of a war stretching across time and space.Review"Pennsylvania* is a brilliant tale of extra-planetary colonization. With parallels to the European settlement of the America's, Michael Bunker draws on his Amish roots and lifestyle to portray that tenuous balance between mankind and its machines. He also knows better than most the difficulty of surviving on civilization's frontier. I daresay the wait for the next great Amish science fiction author may be finally at an end." ~ HUGH HOWEY, New York Times Bestselling Author of Wool, Sand, and Peace in Amber.*
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