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Combined in this revised & corrected omnibus of Stephen D. Sullivan's tales are the stories from the E-Books: Ghosts of 9/11, Tricks & Treats, The Gift of the Dragons, Forever Crimson — and for the first time, Martian Knights, Coils of the Python, plus the author's story notes — all at one low price!
The Critics Are Raving!...
"Stephen D. Sullivan casts his literary net wide and pulls in some fabulous stories in Martian Knights & Other Tales. Ranging from exciting military science fiction in the title story to exploration of 9/11 themes, with fantasy and horror in between to chill the soul, there's not a miscue in the collection. Read, enjoy!"
— Robert E. Vardeman, editor of A Career Guide to Your Job in Hell
A Marvelous Collection of Tales
"From science fiction to fantasy to gut-felt reactions to the tragic events of 9/11 . . . this collection is packed with all of that. A great addition to my library, and one that I return to from time to time to read bits and pieces again."
— Jean Rabe, USA Today bestselling Dragonlance author
A Serling for Our Century
"In this attractive and eclectic collection, Sullivan ably demonstrates his mastery of action-fantasy, sf, and horror/thriller — not to mention his facility at suffusing each, when appropriate, with an oft-raucous sense of humor. Most impressive, though, is the book's concluding cycle of 9-11-inspired genre pieces. For here, like a Serling for our century, the author moves beyond realism not for the sake of mere entertainment, but in order to ponder the imponderable, address the unanswerable — and plead for an earthly justice that, sad to say, remains firmly embedded within the realm of fantasy."
— Paul McComas, author of Planet of the Dates