A novella set in the hard-scrabble world of the Expanse, The Butcher of Anderson Station deepens James S. A. Corey's New York Times bestselling series. A new story set in the world of the Expanse. One day, Colonel Fred Johnson will be hailed as a hero to the system. One day, he will meet a desperate man in possession of a stolen spaceship and a deadly secret and extend a hand of friendship. But long before he became the leader of the Outer Planets Alliance, Fred Johnson had a very different name. The Butcher of Anderson Station. This is his story. Word Count: ~9,000 words The Expanse Leviathan WakesCaliban's WarAbaddon's GateCibola BurnNemesis GamesBabylon's AshesPersepolis Rising The Expanse Short Fiction The Butcher of Anderson StationGods of RiskThe ChurnThe Vital AbyssStrange Dogs
“Como no?” the girl said. Why not? The tunnel outside was white where it wasn't grimy. Ten meters wide, and gently sloping up in both directions. The white LED lights didn't pretend to mimic sunlight. About half a kilometer down, ...
But long before he became the leader of the Outer Planets Alliance, Fred Johnson had a very different name. The Butcher of Anderson Station.This is his story.
Now a Prime Original series. This story will be available in the complete Expanse story collection, Memory’s Legion.
There was frost on the desk. “I appreciate the information, sir, and I'll see it gets out to the relief stations—” “No, you don't understand, he took them. They're sick, and he took them.” “Maybe he was trying to keep them safe,” the ...
From the eerie transformations in Pat Cadigan’s Hugo-award-winning “The Girl-Thing Who Went Out for Sushi” to the frontier spirit of Sandra McDonald and Stephen D. Covey’s “The Road to NPS,” and from the grandiose vision of ...
. . Now a Prime Original series. This story will be available in the complete Expanse story collection, Memory’s Legion.
When he saw Holden and Foster—the two captains—by the coffee machine, he grimaced. “Running a little late there, Mister Mfume,” Foster Sales said. “Yes, sir. Chava just pointed that out to me. I'm on my way.” “Coffee?
A novella set in the universe of James S. A. Corey's NYT-bestselling Expanse series, Auberon explores a new and alien world and the age-old dangers that humanity has carried with...
There had been a lot of comment about how, while it was of course generous of prominent citizens to raise foster-children from less advantaged circumstances, or even the public crèches, it had been foolish of Ethiat Budrakim to trust ...
Humanity has colonized the solar system -- Mars, the Moon, the Asteroid Belt and beyond -- but the stars are still out of our reach.