Space Pirates Full-Throttle Space Tales #1 |
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Editor:
| Summers, David Lee |
Author:
| Summers, David Lee Vardeman, Robert E. Boop, David Hightshoe, Carol Asher, Neal Ackley-McPhail, Danielle Henderson, C. J. Paradox, Anna Riley, David B. River, Uncle Hoyt, Daniel M. Lickiss, Alan L. Bonham, M. H. Hoffman, W. A. Lloyd, Pamela D. Grotegut, Karl |
Series title: | Full-Throttle Space Tales Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-9818957-0-3 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2008 |
Publisher: | Flying Pen Press
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Imprint: | Flying Pen Press Science Fiction |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $16.95 |
Book Description:
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Space Pirates, the first anthology of the Full-Throttle Space Tales series contains fifteen swashbuckling tales of pirates in space, by established and rising-star authors.
Eating Vacuum, by Robert E Vardeman: Asteroid miner matches wits with a pirate.
On the Even of the Last Great Ratings War, by David Boop: Genetically engineered animals battle for the airwaves.
Adrift, by Carol Hightshoe: The Flying Dutchman takes to outer space.
Bad Traveling, by Neal Asher: Pirates on the seas of...
More DescriptionSpace Pirates, the first anthology of the Full-Throttle Space Tales series contains fifteen swashbuckling tales of pirates in space, by established and rising-star authors.
Eating Vacuum, by Robert E Vardeman: Asteroid miner matches wits with a pirate.
On the Even of the Last Great Ratings War, by David Boop: Genetically engineered animals battle for the airwaves.
Adrift, by Carol Hightshoe: The Flying Dutchman takes to outer space.
Bad Traveling, by Neal Asher: Pirates on the seas of a distant planet.
Carbon Copy, by Denielle Ackley-McPhail: Is a ship of the space fleet bearing false colors?
Space Pirate Cookies, by C.J. Henderson: Aliens mocking humanity.
For a Job Well Done, by David Lee Summers: A pirate finds himself rescuing a victim of human trafficking.
Lunacy by Anna Paradox: The Moon is taxed to death, and a teenager is caught in the middle.
The Claims Adjustor, by David B. Riley: An insurance claims adjustor wants to ferret out pirates.
Never Lie to Yourself, by Uncle River: A boy marooned in space is rescued by pirates.
Star Wench, by Daniel M. Hoyt: A spaceship captain must save his crew from pirates.
Searching the Vastness of Space, by Alan L. Lickiss: A bureaucrat believes he has discovered proof of interstellar piracy
Captain Barti Ddu, by M.H. Bonham: Morgan Roberts¿ is saved from space pirates - by an Eighteenth Century buccaneer.
Earth-Saturn Transit, by W.A. Hoffman: Mutiny in space.
Ship's Daughter, by Pamela D. Lloyd and Karl Grotegut: A pirate's daughter must prove herself.