While rookie Henry Spencer struggles to reconcile Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle with major league baseball, the eccentric residents of a trailer park wonder if Henry is the latest in a line of reincarnated spirits that can be traced back to Isaac New
Hoping to forget her slayer duties for one night, Buffy accompanies Xander and Willow to the site of a seedy carnival, where the accumulating corpses force her to realize that she is the evening's target. Original.
A bloody conflict seems inevitable unless the lynchers can be indentified and brought to justice. It’s a desperate race against time for Reece Canby and his allies in this thrilling tale of frontier justice and morality.
Buffalo hunter O'Brien has made an effort to settle down to a more civilized life in Fort Revenge, in Indian Territory, helping his friend run a stageline there.
[BookStrand Paranormal Romance, shape-shifters] It's that time of the month, the full moon, when Willy Alvarez's moods go wonky and her dreams fill up with wolves.
"Reece Canby, owner of the Diamond RC, spent years as a youngster on the nearby Mescalero Apache reservation.
Tells the Indian creation myth of how the Animal People created the sun, moon, and stars.
Somewhere in the Southwest sits Coyote Moon Trailer Haven. A place for both wanderers and those rooted to the earth. It contains the hopes, dreams and disappointments of those who make up the American story. Visit with them.
There’s no room for magic in the Age of Steam… After winning the Civil War against the Confederate Wielders, the Union Machinists have outlawed magic to usher in a new age of steam-powered technology.
I'm sure you know what a Blue Moon is.” Buffy nodded confidently. “Sure, a song they play on the oldies channel.” The librarian winced. “No, it's the second full moon of the month. Of course, most months don't have two full moons, ...
Thomas King triumphs again, using the traditional coyote in this brilliant and original tale. Johnny Wales's wry and beautiful illustrations are a perfect complement to King's humourous cautionary tale for children.