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  • Taking the North Pole

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, Nov. 7, 2013)
    Santa as the bad guy? Come on. Who would possibly believe that? How about Jack Frost, a dark elf with a decidedly different take on the story of the North Pole? When Jack returns to his home late one spring, he finds his people gone and an enemy fortress on his doorstep. The name on that castle? Kringle. Let the battle begin.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "The Fifth Horseman," spins a deliciously dark story of the winter wonderland... from the side of the bad guys. Discover how they oust the interloper from their turf. "Taking the North Pole" is a wonderfully clever story that your stuffy old aunt may not enjoy.
  • Sci Fi Tales, Volume 1: From the Edge

    Richard Alan Dickson

    eBook (Grey Cat Press, Nov. 29, 2013)
    Good science fiction lives at the edge of the boundary, pushing the limits to see what might be on the other side. But not all boundaries exist at the edge of the universe. Some of the strongest live much closer to home.This collection of five short stories watches our heroes as they ride that edge, testing the limits and then taking just that one extra step beyond. The stories include:A Birthday SurpriseNo Guts, No GloryThe Crimson TeardropThe Eidolon OfframpBull's-eye Red* * * A collection of five short stories brought to you by Grey Cat Press.
  • Road Rage

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, Aug. 30, 2010)
    For one elderly couple, a familiar drive takes an unfamiliar turn when a towering rage threatens to carry them into a dread future that will change the world forever.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "G-Blade" and "Gateway: Left Behind," returns with another short adventure in the style of "The Twilight Zone." With colorful characters and a surprising twist, "Road Rage" is a fun little tale that Science Fiction fans of all ages are sure to enjoy.* * *This electronic edition of "Road Rage" includes the complete bonus story, "No Guts, No Glory."
  • Big Enough for Halloween

    Tor Richardson

    language (Grey Cat Press, Sept. 21, 2010)
    After years of sitting at home watching Lucy and Dad play Trick-or-Treat, Billy is old enough to join the fun. There's nothing to it, or so Lucy says. But in his quest for free candy, Billy forgets one very important thing: big sisters lie.Tor Richardson presents an amusing tale of Halloween tricks and holiday treats. With wonderful characters and an engaging story, "Big Enough for Halloween" is an adventure that readers of all ages are sure to enjoy.
  • Cat Patrol Delta, Episode #3: Traitor in the Mist

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, Feb. 8, 2011)
    For crafty space cats stranded on Earth, sticking it to the dogs comes naturally. But when they learn that they must spirit hundreds of captured cats from beneath the dogs' noses, even they realize that their next mission will be far from routine... and that's even before they discover the entire thing might be one very nasty canine trap.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "Crash Cogburn and the Video Warriors," continues his episodic tale of humorous adventure and high-spirited fun. With a storyline straight from the days of Gilligan's Island and wacky cartoons, "Cat Patrol Delta, Episode #3: Traitor in the Mist" is an exciting addition that readers of all ages will surely enjoy.
  • Cat Patrol Delta, Episode #4: Enemy of My Enemy

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, Feb. 17, 2011)
    With the evil space dogs' resonance chamber ready to destroy Katlantis, the gloves come off. Cat Patrol Delta gears up for war. But when the Earth dogs fight the space dogs for the same territory, Growler the Mutt comes to the curious cats with an offer that may simply be too hard to ignore.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "Crash Cogburn and the Video Warriors," returns with an episode of fun-loving adventure straight from the golden days when cartoons ruled the mornings and Gilligan's Island ruled the afternoons. With valiant cats and villainous dogs, "Cat Patrol Delta, Episode #4: Enemy of my Enemy" is a an amusing story that no lover of dogs, cats, or Saturday morning cartoons will want to miss.
  • Sci Fi Tales, Volume 3: Crisis Mode

    Richard Alan Dickson

    eBook (Grey Cat Press, July 14, 2012)
    Crisis Mode: the feeling of electrified panic that hits when you realize that things aren't just bad, they're way beyond that. Here are five tales with five different heroes who suddenly find themselves in Crisis Mode. The science fiction tales in this collection include:- Lunar Command: Condition Orange- Prometheus Denied- The Europa Connection- Atlantis, B.C.E.- Nova Warriors: Darkness Falls* * * A collection of five stories brought to you by Grey Cat Press.
  • Mister Majestor: Demon Crown

    Richard Alan Dickson

    eBook (Grey Cat Press, Dec. 27, 2013)
    When Perry Ellison learns that an angry demon lord searches for the most powerful artifact ever created, he decides the world might soon be in for one very bad day. With his talking cat in tow, he sets off on an amazing adventure through otherworldly realms to foil the demon's plans. But with demons, all may not be as it seems. Perry's rash decision may very well spell the end.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "Diver Down!" and "Crash Cogburn and the Video Warriors", continues the exciting adventure in the realm of demons, dragons and talking cats that he began in "Mister Majestor's Magnificent Menagerie." Once again, he has created an engaging book filled with brave heroes and evil villains that is sure to keep readers turning pages until the last.
  • The Night They Came Back

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, Dec. 13, 2012)
    Everyone laughed at Johnny five years ago when he told them he'd seen the aliens. He learned his lesson. Tonight, on the night they return, he won't go to the police. Tonight, he'll deal with them, himself... if he can just figure out how.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "G-Blade" and "Gateway: Left Behind," returns with another imaginative adventure of thrills and suspense. With a stubborn hero and some colorful friends, "The Night They Came Back" is a fun little tale that is sure to keep readers turning pages to the very end.
  • Cat Patrol Delta, Episode #9: The Reaper Strikes

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, Aug. 26, 2013)
    When the space cats learn that Tom is trapped aboard the Reaper's Cosmic Castle, they scramble to get him back. With the help of a former Alpha cat, they race to the rescue before the fleet arrives to destroy the ship. But the Reaper may find that there is no such thing as a docile cat, and that even one captive Delta might be more than his evil paws can handle.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "Crash Cogburn and the Video Warriors," returns with another episode of heroic fun and madcap adventure straight from the days when "Gilligan's Island" and Saturday morning cartoons ruled the airwaves. "Cat Patrol Delta, Episode #9: The Reaper Strikes" is fun-loving entertainment that will keep readers turning pages to the very end.
  • Nova Warriors: The Return

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, April 11, 2012)
    When an asteroid on a collision course turns into a surprise alien invasion, Captain Alan Lane and Pollywog Squadron must defend the Earth from attack. But how can a bunch of military misfits at a submarine base succeed when the best military minds have already failed? The day we've long feared has finally arrived... and we're not ready.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "G-Blade" and "Gateway: Left Behind," presents an imaginative tale of hard action and high adventure. With a fast pace, clever writing, and an indomitable enemy from sixty-five million years in the past, "Nova Warriors: The Return" is satisfying Science Fiction that will leave fans hollering for more.
  • The Christmas Pest

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, Nov. 29, 2013)
    Grot the Ogre hates freeloaders, especially when they interrupt his dinner, and most especially when they expect to pull up a plate. When a freeloading rat brings a pack of angry trolls to his door on Christmas Eve, Grot must choose between putting them all on the menu or surrendering to the holiday spirit and joining him in a suspiciously easy quest.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "Taking the North Pole," presents a holiday tale of ogres, trolls and talking rats. With clever writing, an amusing story, and plenty of humor, "The Christmas Pest" is a short fantasy adventure that readers of all ages will surely enjoy.