Thomas J. Arnold liked The Traveller’s Cup
The Traveler’s Cup
When Damaus put his name in for the Traveler’s Cup he wasn’t expecting to be chosen.
Thomas J. Arnold liked Asteroid Made of Dragons
Asteroid Made of Dragons
A preposterous fantasy crisis with resolutions remarkable and losses lamentable. May contain minotaur tea parties.
Thomas J. Arnold liked Ghosts of War
Ghosts of War: Retribution
Ghosts of War: Retribution is a fast paced science fiction thriller that takes you beyond the edge of the galaxy to answer one question, how far will a man go for revenge?
Thomas J. Arnold liked The Children of the Forest
The Children of the Forest
A young princess and others must band together to save their world from imminent ecological collapse in this fantasy-adventure story, reminiscent of Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings and Herbert’s Dune.
Thomas J. Arnold liked A God in the Shed
A God in the Shed
So you’ve inadvertently trapped an ancient trans-dimensional god in your backyard shed; what do you do? That’s what Venus McKenzy and her friends would like to know.
Thomas J. Arnold liked She Is the End
She Is the End
They stole Relai’s crown and used it to kill Milo’s family. She wakes up. He’s there to kill her.
Thomas J. Arnold liked The Walls are Closing In
The Seclusion
Sixty years after The Seclusion, in which America sealed itself off from the outside world, Patch Collins navigates the panoptic nightmare of a total surveillance state.
Thomas J. Arnold liked Sync City
Sync City
In a post-apocalyptic future, fractured timelines are wreaking havoc on the world. Only a tough, hard-drinking enforcer named Jack Trevayne can hold things together. This is gritty, hard-boiled sci-fi with attitude. The future is complicated. Jack is not.
Thomas J. Arnold liked Dax Harrison
Dax Harrison
In a space-faring future, an alien war criminal seeks vengeance on humanity, and a celebrated-but-bumbling hero is forced back into action... whether he likes it or not.
Helen McKeon followed Thomas J. Arnold
Thomas J. Arnold
A bumbling madman in an unholy relationship with the written language. Author of Exile, Magus; Exi...
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