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  • Summer Guests

    James H. Schmitz

    language (Wonder eBooks, June 22, 2009)
    Mel just wanted to enjoy his stay-at-home vacation in his mostly quiet apartment. But when a he looked into a birdhouse and saw beautiful slanted golden eyes staring back at him his vacation was going to be anything but boring. They were certainly alive! One was green, a tiny body of jade, and the other was silkily human-colored, which was why he had been confused on that point. The wings could hardly be anything else, though they were very odd-looking, almost like thin, flexible glass.Soon he is sharing his apartment with a couple of fairy-like beings. Where did they come from? What we're they doing on Earth? And were they friends of something a whole lot more dangerous?
  • The Masterpieces: Coloring Book

    Jill Billingsley

    Paperback (WonderlakeBooks, Sept. 21, 2019)
    Mr. E The Masterpieces is an educational coloring book. Make learning fun while Mr. E visits the museum he created when he reimaged himself in some of the finest pieces of art.
  • Mr. E's Catastrophes

    Jill Billingsley, Alec Cyganowski

    Paperback (WonderlakeBooks, Sept. 25, 2019)
    Cataclysmic, unruly, disruptive, and cute as can be. Mr. E has crisscrossed the fabric of existence, making his mark on the world as we know it. They say cats have big personalities, and this feline's is big enough to see from outer space!
  • The Sleeper Caper

    Richard S. Prather

    eBook (Wonder eBooks, July 23, 2009)
    Richard S. Prather's creation, Shell Scott, was the second most popular private detective (after Spillane's Mike Hammer) of the 1950s. With over 40 million books sold. The Shell Scott stories were as powerful as a gut-wrenching Spillane story, but used more tongue-in-cheek humor.In The Sleeper Caper, Shell is sent to Mexico to find who is rigging the horse races. When the most honest jockey south of the border is drugged and literally bites the dust on the race track. Shell is not only out to close this caseā€”he out for revenge!
  • The Velvet Glove

    Harry Harrison

    eBook (Wonder eBooks, May 12, 2009)
    Despite the Robot Equality Act, being a robot is tough. Jon Venex, a robot designed for work on Venus, needed a job bad or it could mean the scrap heap. When he found a job listing for Venex robot, it sounded too good to be true. And when you're a second-class citizen, like a robot, it usually is. He soon finds himself embroiled in a scheme with underground crimeā€”literally and figuratively!
  • Carnival of Lust

    Art Crockett

    eBook (Wonder eBooks, Sept. 13, 2012)
    Art Crockett, one of the unsung heroes of noir fiction from the 1950s gives us three rough and tumble tales. In ā€œTNT Temptress!ā€ private eye, Juan Kelly, has more than his hands full when a beautiful female wrestler comes to beat him up for placing her boyfriend, a loan shark, in the hospital. Juan just survives the battle with the red-headed beauty and decides to help her out, as if he had a choice. ā€œRequiem for a Hoodā€ tells the ā€˜other sideā€™ of the story of a hood that was just considered a cancer on society. Was there something soft inside this rogue or was it something else entirely.In ā€œCarnival of Lustā€ Juan Kelly returns to find himself caged with four unhappy lions. Strippers, Belly Dancers, carnies, lions and a cobra could all be after out to kill Juan. For they would stop at nothing to prevent Juan from discovering the killer of the beautiful Drassa Lee.
  • The Golden Slave

    Poul Anderson

    language (Wonder eBooks, July 17, 2009)
    100 B.C.The Cimbrian hordes galloped across the dawn of history and clashed in screaming battle against the mighty Roman legions.Eodan, son of Chief Boierek, has been on the war campaign for many years. The Cimbrain army has become a hungry homeless pagan tribe. Their sworn enemy, the Romans, they have battled against gloriously. But for all the burning towns, the new-caught women weeping, the wine drunk, the gold lifted, the Cimbri did not find a home.And after a mighty clash, the battle is over. At Vercellae the Roman armies shattered them completely. Only a few survivedā€”and for them death would have been more merciful.Eodan, the proud young chieftain, had been caught and sold into slavery, his infant son murdered and his beautiful wife, Hwicca, taken as a concubine.But the whips and slave chains could not break the spirit of this fiery pagan giant who fought, seduced and connived his way to a perilous freedom to rescue the woman he loved. A struggle that would make him a lover, pirate, commander, and in the end the struggle would make him a legend!