The Void Beyond the Walls


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He had killed dozens. Then NASA hired him. Faced with the threat of solar flares, the government assembles a team to terraform Mars and hire Dean Turner, a leading construction worker from Texas, as the mission's fourth member. And he is about to leave behind the product of his urges—dismantled bodies hidden inside walls—and find in the stars the only cage that will contain him. Special Agent James Cole longs to make a name for himself. But he is sent to a remote location in Texas to sift through cold case files. James connects unsolved cases across the US and discovers that his prime suspect is two hundred million miles away from Earth. Dean Turner and Agent James Cole, now separated by the cold vacuum of space, seek what has eluded them. The Void Beyond the Walls is split between the serial killer’s inner workings and the obsessed man hunting him down.




Beyond the Wall of Time


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The wall of time has fallen and the Gods are free to ravage the world. The few that know of their escape into mortal lands are under the control of the malevolent Husk. Stella, a queen in hiding, makes a deal with the Undying Man even though she knows his agenda comes first. Noetos seeks revenge for the deaths of his loved ones, not yet realizing the enemy is closer than even he can imagine. And the unconventional cosmographer, Lenares, is the only one with the power to prevent the Gods from destroying the world -- if only the others would believe her. The queen, the fisherman, and the cosmographer must travel to Andratan to confront Husk. But whether they can break free of his hold on them, and defeat the Gods, is another matter entirely.




Those Beyond the Wall


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A searing sci-fi thriller about a woman reckoning with her past to solve a series of sudden and inexplicable deaths in the face of a coming apocalypse—from the Compton Crook Award–winning author of The Space Between Worlds. “A bold, beautiful, gut-punch of a story, at turns ferocious and poetic—and sometimes both at once.”—Veronica Roth, New York Times bestselling author of Chosen Ones “[Those Beyond the Wall] reads like Mad Max: Fury Road was written by Phillip K. Dick and N.K. Jemisin.”—CrimeReads SHORTLISTED FOR THE URSULA K. LE GUIN PRIZE FOR FICTION In Ashtown, a rough-and-tumble desert community, the Emperor rules with poisoned claws and an iron fist. He can’t show any sign of weakness, as the neighboring Wiley City has spent lifetimes beating down the people of Ashtown and would love nothing more than its downfall. There’s only one person in the desert the Emperor can fully trust—and her name is Scales. Scales is the best at what she does: keeping everyone and everything in line. As a skilled mechanic—and an even more skilled fighter, when she needs to be—Scales is a respected member of the Emperor’s crew, who’s able to keep things running smoothly. But the fragile peace Scales helps to maintain is fractured when a woman is mangled and killed before her eyes. Even more incomprehensible: There doesn’t seem to be a murderer. When more bodies start to turn up, both in Ashtown and in the wealthier, walled-off Wiley City, Scales is tasked with finding the cause—and putting an end to it by any means necessary. To protect the people she loves, she teams up with a frustratingly by-the-books partner from Ashtown and a brusque-but-brilliant scientist from the City, delving into both worlds to track down an invisible killer. But the answers Scales finds are bigger than she ever could have imagined, leading her into the brutal heart beneath Wiley City’s pristine façade and dredging up secrets from her own past that she would rather keep hidden. If she wants to save the world from the earth-shattering truths she uncovers, she can no longer remain silent—even if speaking up costs her everything.




The Wall Beside the Work


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This book is about the way artists generate an endless chain of substitute objects for something they can never quite find. It explores the work involved in art with a focus upon finding, gathering, and assembling charged and auratic objects on the wall beside the work. The author employs the term Das Gegenwerk or the work towards the work. This concept avoids definitive closure and expands the notion of drafting and related practices to include qualitative research methods. The multi-mode transitional practices of Das Gegenwerk are devoid of any demand for a preconceived goal but instead hinge upon the provisional and indeterminate. As such, it is a far cry from the binary logic of the computer and the design cycle but is of interest to an audience engaged with both. Das Gegenwerk hinges on our capacity to respond to the outside rather than the inwardness often attributed to creative agency. A fundamental belief of the book is that by investigating and adapting the practices of expert practitioners, we can gain an understanding of high-level creativity. It is neither a recipe nor a linear or cyclic approach. Rather, artistic creation is an interweave of transitional multi-mode practices where the overriding emphasis is on the handling or habituation of transitional materials in physical place. The author addresses the urgent need to provide a balance between the promise of new technology and our capacity to both respond to and work with what the world bestows.




FateMarked


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Sienna, Theo and Vic are finally safe, but they all know it won’t last. Though her best friend has changed, she’s no longer the timid girl who needs protecting, Sienna finds it hard to let her go—especially when the Reeks attack. Vic was changed in Prison Black, for better or worse, and she no longer needs anyone’s help to destroy the monsters…she is the monster. Jayla would give her life if it meant keeping Caspian and Em out of harms way, but she know it won’t be that easy. Trapped in Governor Greyson’s world there is only one way to escape—by trusting others, people she has no idea their allegiance, and hoping she can prevent what she knows is coming…a war. Caspian will not let Jayla die. He knows she’s still alive, Simon ensured that before he betrayed them, but for how long. Time is running out. The Reeks have broken through the wall around the Void over and over again. There is only so much they can do without a way to stop them, but Caspian knows Jayla is the answer…and he will find a way to save her, even if it kills him. Gunner finally has a father, a man who was willing to sacrifice himself to protect Gunner, but can he trust him? He doesn’t want to get too close, all he’s experienced is pain, but there’s a pull towards Simon that has Gunner reaching out and wanting to know him. But there’s one big problem…now that he has him, how can he possibly let his father go? There is a way to stop the Reeks once and for all, but a sacrifice will have to be made. Who will be left standing in the end? And can they end this before it's too late … before they lose everything?




Hefnd


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They came in the dark, silent as shadow walkers, deadly as giants. On the last night of Yule, savage raiders ransack a Viking village. Only a few survive. Years later, Eindride, the Jarl’s son, sets on a fruitless quest to avenge his clan. Upon his return, he confronts the devastating reality that he has unwittingly led his people to the same fate. His village lies in ruins, his kin slaughtered. A wanderer, who claims to have witnessed the devastation, guides the Viking to the attackers. Now Eindride’s chance at revenge lies in the hands of an enigmatic stranger. Will this treacherous path finally lead to vengeance, or his death? As part of the 444 Universe, Hefnd offers backstory depicting events occurring before Path of the Hybrids and Messengers Rising.




Messengers Rising


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The only way to free her loved ones is through killing a human. Luna must seek a target named Robert on the barbaric planet Earth and end his life. Only then will Lucifer release her mother and allow her to reunite with her friends. However, upon arrival, she discovers her prejudice against earthlings might have been a deception. She must now choose between carrying out Lucifer’s orders and killing an innocent human, or sparing him and facing the celestial consequences of her actions. Join Luna as she continues to explore the secrets of her past in this blend of mythology and science fiction.




Glia


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Brian's sister just disappeared. He was never well to begin with. New York City lawyer Brian Grant has everything he needs to be an upstanding member of society: a good job, an office with the view, and a fresh bottle of antipsychotics keeping him sane. He also has everything required to spiral into the abyss: childhood trauma, lifelong mental health issues, and a sister with her own diagnosis who has gone missing. Brian, desperate to locate his sister, ceases taking his medication to get a glimpse into her mental state. Leaving life as he knows it behind, he leaps into the surreal unknown. In this mind-bending search for the truth, reality blends with insanity, interweaving the barriers between right and wrong. If Brian doesn’t find his sister soon, he is likely to become trapped in the maze of his mind, and he might be so deep that he won’t even realize he wants out. Glia is a novelette about perception. A nightmarish dive into relativity.




Path of the Hybrids


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Thirty children will become Archangel Lucifer’s assassins. They were all created to obey blindly—all but one. In an enclosed multilevel complex, they train to fulfill a simple task. Get in. Kill. Get out. From a tower overlooking the school, Lucifer’s scientists guide the children to maturity. With the push of a button, bracelets control every minute of every hour. All their activities are a stepping stone to their first kill. But a birthmark on A30’s forearm reveals she might be the very thing they trained her to kill…a human. She must now make her way up to the Archive and uncover the truth about her past before someone finds her and takes her away. And those that are taken away never come back the same. The second book in the 444 Series, Path of The Hybrids, is a mythological story that continues the saga from Hefnd. If you like mythology and Science Fantasy, you will love Path of the Hybrids. Join A30 on her quest for the truth.




Lucretius as Theorist of Political Life


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"John Colman has presented us with a profound and scrupulously detailed inquiry into how Lucretius understood the tensions between the philosophic life and the requirements and characteristics of the life of political action—tensions with which Lucretius had to deal in his endeavor to bring philosophy into Rome." – James H. Nichols, Jr., Professor of Government, Claremont McKenna College, USA "Lucretius has been drawing renewed attention for both the depth of his message and the beauty of his poem. Nevertheless, only a few commentators are attentive to the paradox of a philosophic teaching that reduces everything to matter in motion in the form of a beautiful poem. John Colman represents the even more rare case of someone who sees this paradox and explains it intelligently. He is able to show the way Lucretius addresses those interested in beauty and those interested in politics in a work that appears to reject both." – Christopher Kelly, Professor of Political Science, Boston College, USA "A careful study of Lucretius by a notable young scholar showing, not just assuming, that he had a politics. The result is to reveal how his politics compares with that in the Socratic tradition and how he was distorted by his modern students and interpreters." – Harvey C. Mansfield, Professor of Government at Harvard; Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford, USA Lucretius as Theorist of Political Life is an interpretation of Lucretius' poem On the Nature of Things as a defense of philosophy given the irremediable tension between the competing claims of the philosophic and political life. The central issue is the need for, and attempt by, philosophy to justify and defend its way of life to the political community. This work uncovers how Lucretius' conception of the philosophic life, and the reaction to the human, religious, and political implications of the discovery of nature, distinguish his intention from the anti-theological animus that drives the politically and scientifically ambitious project of his modern appropriators.