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  • Cat Patrol Delta, Episode #10: Hail to the Chief

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, April 27, 2014)
    While charging to the rescue of a rebel leader, Cat Patrol Delta crashes headlong into a diabolical plot aimed at every cat on Earth. With humans working as the dogs' pawns, the devious design proves difficult to destroy. But when the cats discover an old enemy at work, the dastardly plan takes on a new dimension and threatens to doom every cat in the universe forever.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "Crash Cogburn and the Video Warriors," presents another fun-loving episode of the feline freedom fighters and their adventures in the war between cats and dogs. With shining heroes battling evil villains, "Cat Patrol Delta, Episode #10: Hail to the Chief" is a wild romp that every true cat fan will enjoy to the very end.
  • Cat Patrol Delta, Episode #8: Revenge of the Malamute

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, Aug. 16, 2013)
    When the evil space dogs hatch a diabolical plot far across the globe, Cat Patrol Delta dashes from Woofington City to spoil their plans. But the plot may be more deadly than it first appears. For the cats, the cold Siberian snow may hold a far greater danger than they could have possibly feared.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "Crash Cogburn and the Video Warriors," returns with another episode of comedy and high adventure in the eternal war of cats and dogs. With charming heroes and evil villains, "Cat Patrol Delta, Episode #8: Revenge of the Malamute" is a clever and entertaining tale that readers of all ages are sure to enjoy.
  • Cat Patrol Delta, Episode #5: A Brand New War

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, Oct. 12, 2011)
    With a wrecked spaceship and two armies of dogs closing in from either side, Cat Patrol Delta sneaks behind enemy lines to chase rumors of some much-needed spare parts. But with dogs, nothing is ever as it seems, and even a set of cautious cats may have trouble keeping the deadly jaws of the treacherous trap from snapping shut.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "Crash Cogburn and the Video Warriors," presents a new episode in the zany adventures of the gallant space cats. With clever humor and plenty of comedic twists, "Cat Patrol Delta, Episode #5: A Brand New War" is an outstanding tale that readers of all ages are sure to enjoy.
  • Lunar Command: Condition Orange

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, July 6, 2012)
    When people return to space after forty years, they discover they're not alone. The artificial intelligence programs running the old moon base have grown and prospered in their absence... and those programs are not of a mind to simply step aside and hand it all back.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "G-Blade" and "Gateway: Left Behind," presents a wonderful look into a very near future. With delightfully smart characters and a refreshing storyline, "Lunar Command: Condition Orange" is straight-up Science Fiction that no true fan will want to miss.
  • Devil Dogs

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, Aug. 6, 2011)
    For anyone but the youngest son of the Clan Chief, slaying the fiercest flying beast on the twelve planets would be an impressive task. Not for Dras'unat. He must do so using a temperamental flying chariot from a long-dead race. But that won't stop him. He will prevail. He will take his rightful place... unless the beast, or the chariot, kills him first.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "G-Blade" and "Gateway: Left Behind," delivers a thrilling short adventure with a familiar aircraft piloted by a desperate hero over alien skies. A rich world and plenty of action make "Devil Dogs" a story that readers will enjoy to the very end.* * *This electronic edition of the story, "Devil Dogs," also includes the complete bonus story, "The Lucky Charm."
  • Nova Warriors: Darkness Falls

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, May 2, 2012)
    When aliens invaded the Earth, Colonel Alan Lane expected death and destruction to sweep the planet. He didn't expect them to simply disappear into the ocean. After three weeks, however, all remains quiet except for a few missing boats in pirate-infested waters. Are the pirates up to their old tricks, or is something sinister finally going on?Richard Alan Dickson, author of "G-Blade" and "Gateway: Left Behind," returns with another tale of action and adventure on the high seas of the Nova Warriors universe. With a colorful cast, clever villains, and an interesting twist on a familiar theme, "Nova Warriors: Darkness Falls" is satisfying Science Fiction that fans will enjoy to the very end.
  • Mister Majestor: The Devil You Know

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, Dec. 27, 2013)
    With the universe about to be unmade, Perry Ellison scrambles to find a new way to fight the Demon King. Only a devil can teach the young man what he needs to know, but devils are no longer welcome in the Menagerie—especially the one who volunteers... a devious she-devil with a hidden agenda and a secret that could prove far more dangerous to Perry than even the Demon King, himself.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "Diver Down!" and "Crash Cogburn and the Video Warriors," ramps up the thrilling adventure into the realm of demons, dragons and talking cats that began in "Mister Majestor's Magnificent Menagerie." With valiant heroes and terrible villains, this is an engaging tale that young readers are sure to enjoy.
  • Gateway: Left Behind

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, Dec. 27, 2013)
    When a Gateway station explodes, Rupert Cole races to find the cause. With terror factions already ruling the Earth, only Gateway keeps them from those who've fled to the safety of space. If the factions have finally discovered a way to escape, there will be no putting them back... and nowhere left for everyone else to run.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "G-Blade" and "The Fifth Horseman," returns with a story of action and adventure in the style of "Escape from New York," but with terrorist as inmates and Earth as the prison. With rich characters, plenty of action, and more than a few imaginative twists, "Gateway: Left Behind" is a thrilling book that readers will enjoy to the very end.
  • Bull's-Eye Red

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, March 15, 2011)
    You know it's a bad day when you're wearing bull's-eye red, but lunar target drones don't have a choice. It's an occupational hazard. For one target drone with secret dreams of a different career, a change of color may be the ultimate reward... but only if he can figure out how to win.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "G-Blade" and "Gateway: Left Behind," presents a tale of fast action and fun adventure set on the surface of the moon. With a colorful cast and clever twists and turns, "Bulls-eye Red" is an engaging story that readers of all ages are sure to enjoy.* * *This electronic edition of the story, "Bull's-eye Red," includes the complete bonus story, "Prometheus Denied."
  • The Last Great Case: A Sunny Hills Detective Agency Story

    Richard Alan Dickson

    eBook (Grey Cat Press, Dec. 27, 2013)
    Jim and Jon Bruce enjoy a summer break filled with television, videos, and online gaming in their dark bedroom sanctuary... until they're blamed for some stupid brush fire they didn't start. When their punishment casts them from their room, they must catch the real culprits or remain banished to the strange world of fresh air and sunshine for the rest of the summer.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "Mister Majestor's Magnificent Menagerie" and "Crash Cogburn and the Video Warriors," returns with an amusing tale of buddy detectives with vastly different styles who must work together to solve the crime. With savvy heroes and proper villains, he has created an engaging and entertaining story that readers are sure to enjoy.
  • A Wing and a Prayer

    John Morano, Sarah Anderson

    Paperback (Grey Gecko Press, Oct. 3, 2016)
    Lupé might be the very last Guadalupe petrel alive, and he knows the best way to save his flock is to find the Islands of Life and a mate. The problem is the well-meaning man-flock that's decided to keep him safe... in a cage. But Lupé has hatched an escape plan all his own!Told in a 'Disneyesque' style, A Wing and a Prayer will have you smiling and laughing as you're introduced to wonderful characters but also important themes, especially the environment.Often compared to works such as Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Watership Down, and The Jungle Books, this 25th Anniversary Edition also features an introduction by Mark Tercek, President and CEO of The Nature Conservancy.
  • Amaskan's Blood

    Raven Oak

    language (Grey Sun Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Her name was Adelei.She was a master in her field, one of the feared Order of Amaska. Those who were a danger to the Little Dozen Kingdoms wound up dead by her hand. The Order sends her deep into the Kingdom of Alexander, away from her home in Sadai, and into the hands of the Order's enemy.The job is nothing short of a suicide mission, one serving no king, no god, and certainly not Justice. With no holy order to protect her, she tumbles dagger-first into the Boahim Senate's political schemes and finds that magic is very much alive and well in the Little Dozen Kingdoms.While fighting to unravel the betrayal surrounding the royal family of Alexander, she finds her entire past is a lie, right down to those she called family. They say the truth depends on which side of the sword one stands, but they never said what to do when all the swords are pointing at you.Amidst her enemies, in a land from the darkest reaches of her past, she must decide if she is to be more than another brainwashed puppet. No matter her choice, she must fight to do what is just and right to save the people of the Little Dozen.Set in the land of Boahim, Amaskan's Blood is an epic fantasy novel full of adventure, magic, assassins, and political intrigue. This first book in a series by author Raven Oak explores the themes of family and what it means to both find and lose one's self. "With a ferocious-yet-fragile heroine, resonant themes, and a sweepingly gorgeous backdrop, Amaskan's Blood delivers food for thought and frank enjoyment."--Maia Chance, author of the Fairy Tale Fatal series