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Letters Home

by Ray Daley

A good service person sends letter to their loved ones back home as often as they are able. Can those at home believe everything they read though?

Kidnapped! (Last Plane out of Paris, Part Four)

by Paul Moxham

At roughly 11,500 words, Part 4 of the action/adventure serial known as Last Plane out of Paris, is yet another enjoyable action packed read. Split up, the team tries to reconnect at the French town of St. Dizzier....

Pursued! (Last Plane out of Paris, Part Three)

by Paul Moxham

At roughly 11,500 words, Part 3 of the action/adventure serial known as Last Plane out of Paris, is yet another enjoyable action packed read. Pursued by strangers, the team flees the town of Nancy and heads...

Ambushed! (Last Plane out of Paris, Part Two)

by Paul Moxham

At roughly 11,000 words, Part 2 of the action/adventure serial known as Last Plane out of Paris, is yet another enjoyable action packed read. As the team travel to Metz to meet Marcela, the aircraft designer,...

Attacked! (Last Plane out of Paris, Part One)

by Paul Moxham

Blending fact and fiction, this tale of adventure is set in 1940, just after the Germans invade France. It follows two British officers who parachute into the country in an attempt to rescue a French aircraft...

Extra Special Forces

by Ray Daley

In the fight against occupation, Partisan fighters use sex as their weapon. And they are deadly.

The Grandfather Army

by Ray Daley

A loyal Drill Sergeant proudly trains the next batch of recruits to go off to war. Until things get personal.

Loose Movement Part 1

by Steve Wheeler

Loose Movement Part 1 by Steve Wheeler is a collection of short pieces of travel writing, film and music reviews and short stories. A time capsule of sorts, LooseMovement Part 1 is a record of Steve Wheeler's...

Recognition

by Ray Daley

Recognition is the best form of identification. Knowing is half the battle. Being able to recognise the signs keep yourself and everyone else alive. Know your enemy.

In The Mist

by Ray Daley

On a battlefield in some alternate dimension a lowly trooper deals with his situation as best he can, what does the mist bring? CAUTION! CONTAINS SWEARING!

Crash Report

by Ray Daley

You'd better not shout, you'd better not cry. You'd better not pout, I'm telling you why. Something bad has happened to Jolly Old Saint Nick. Read what happened in this leaked document.

Nestbusters

by Roderick Gladwish

Winner of the BSFA 50th Anniversary Short Story Competition. The war is over, but secrets remain.

World of Dead: Homeland

by Robby DeLuca

The first book in the World of Dead series that takes you on the ride of Desmond Ryan's life. A master plan, a deadly weapon, the ARK, and a mysterious stranger threaten to topple Espartas chances survival,...

Footsteps in Time

by Sarah Woodbury

In December of 1282, English soldiers ambushed and murdered Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, the Prince of Wales. His death marked the end of Wales as an independent nation and the beginning of over seven hundred years...

Metalheart

by Stephen W. Cote

Seran is a Scout fighting alongside other robots in the war against humans. When she detects wreckage of a fallen battleship, an errant process compels her to fight through the human forces and rescue a survivor....

World of Dead: Home Land (preview version 2)

by Robby DeLuca

Another part of my upcoming book, World of Dead: Home Land. This part actually comes from Hannah, and Desmond's point of view, and introduces Malka, a Bomba whom Desmond is friends with.

World of Dead: Home Land (preview version)

by Robby DeLuca

A preview I'll give you for my new book, which should be coming out next year around September. I hope you'll enjoy my latest book.

Dead Again (Book #1 in the Zombie Diaries)

by George Magnum

The Black Hawk chopper banked a hard turn, rotors thumping, providing a bird’s eye view of the burning landscape. Commander Peterson couldn’t help wondering what people around the world thought of this apocalypse....

Hachiman Beckons - When Life Gives You Lemons

by George McNeur

Dan has lost his way - but now it's not as a small boy lost in the fog, he's an experienced lethal instrument of death. A one-time officer of the NZ SAS, who has seen too much violent death. In search of some...

Big John's Long War

by Kurt Ulmer

He made good on a promise to come home from the war to take care of his family. The war never ended for this poor soul.