
fiction
Black Project
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A journalist on a supermarket tabloid and an engineer engaged on highly classified government black projects come into contact with a dark secret that both realizes their dreams and confirms their nightmares. This is a story of strange craft, dark conspiracies, an out of control government and people pushed to the very edge of understanding. It's also very funny.
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Twisting Tales
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In Twisting Tales, Clare Le May gives us a colourful collection of gems that sparkle, polished to a fine finish. But these tales are unsafe, taking us from the everyday into the realms of fantasy where they weave a disconcerting magic. They are deceptive – compact and economical, they nevertheless conjure worlds of many layers, in a voice that echoes with poetic resonance. Mixing fantasy and the everyday, this collection of short stories is a light read that is no lightweight experience.
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Lady Caine
the weird side of the war on drugs
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A strange cast of misfits is on the hunt for a missing pilot - either for what he has or what he knows. Each member of this weird posse poses a threat to the others. But their greatest danger comes from their own egos, paranoia, incompetence and inability to cope. The result is an offbeat thriller about the hilarious fringes of international drug crime.
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