493 Matthew Stevens followed Song of the Sandman
Song of the Sandman
In the aftermath of a small-town massacre, Venus McKenzie and her friends each try to deal with the fallout in their own way, not knowing that they are being pulled in the same direction: towards the pulpit of the Church of the Sandmen.
493 Matthew Stevens followed The Life Engineered
The Life Engineered
Can our robot descendants avoid repeating the mistakes of humanity?
493 Matthew Stevens followed Fall
Fall
Sequel to Rise: Secrets of a shattered world’s past threaten to finish the destruction wrought long ago.
493 Matthew Stevens followed In Beta
In Beta
When two high school geeks find a computer disk that can re-program reality, they hack their senior year and wind up targeted for deletion.
493 Matthew Stevens followed Arch-Android
Arch-Android
A century after the events of The Life Engineered, Capek civilization is once more brought to the brink...
493 Matthew Stevens followed The Punch Escrow
The Punch Escrow
It’s the year 2147: a time of enduring peace on Earth. The Last War ended half a century ago. We can cure most ills, the air is pure, and teleportation is how we get around. Sounds great, right? So why does everyone suddenly want to kill Joel Byram?
493 Matthew Stevens followed After Man
After Man
A virus wiped out every male on Earth, leaving the females to carry on alone.  Now, five centuries later, the genome is breaking down and the only hope may lie in something long lost.
493 Matthew Stevens followed Monkey Business
Monkey Business
Robinson Crusoe meets Dumb and Dumber in this hilarious tale of two friends trying to escape a tropical island.
493 Matthew Stevens followed Exile, Magus
Exile, Magus
A dwarven magus must enter a world he grew up only hearing of.    As he strives to find his place and faces numerous dangers (and at least one too many gnomes) his naivete in life and love may bring more danger than any enemy ever could.
493 Matthew Stevens followed Disintegration
Disintegration
If humanity had never reached for the stars, the stars never would have come for them.
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