Friday, July 15, 2011

The Battle for Moscow, Idaho & Other Stories

Synopsis:

A collection of six of Edward W. Robertson's sci-fi and horror stories:

In "Death Among the Grasseaters," a biologist is sent to a western backwater to track down the source of a new plague.

"The Inspiration of Philocrates," a steampunk-hued work of alternative history, follows a motley team of Greek soldiers and philosophers on a mission to kidnap a key scientist from the rival Egyptians.

And in "The Battle for Moscow, Idaho," a small crew of American guerrillas tries to hold their town together against an army of alien-aided rebels.

Other stories include "The Mayor of Mars," the flash story "There's No Home for You Here," and "The Magic Taco Wagon," a work of microfiction. Approximately 80 pages / 24,000 words, The Battle for Moscow, Idaho & Other Stories collects four of the author's previously published stories and two new ones.

Review:

This is an exceptional collection of short stories right up the alley for a quick read for any reader. You shall be delighted with each story and become more intrigued by the author as you go. This book is a do not pass up read.

Where to Find:
Amazon

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