Indefinite Renewal

Indefinite Renewal

Rosenberg, Aaron

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers / Young Adult

Nick Gordon is just a normal genetics grad student until a strange and tragic incident brings him to the attention of Daniel Sinclair and his mysterious Renewal Society. It seems the Renewed are not quite human—and they believe Nick may be one of them. Now he finds himself thrust into a macabre landscape of supernatural powers, cutthroat manipulation—and deadly consequences. Can Nick stay true to himself and find a way to make sense of a world where nothing is what he thought, and life and death themselves are mere playthings? Indefinite Renewal is the pulse-pounding new occult thriller from Aaron Rosenberg, best-selling author of The Birth of the Dread Remora, the Daemon Gates trilogy, OCLT: Brought to Light, and other novels.
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Too Small For Tall

Too Small For Tall

Rosenberg, Aaron

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers / Young Adult

In this sequel to the hilarious science fiction novel No Small Bills, the aptly named DuckBob Spinowitz is settling into his new job as Guardian of the Matrix and his new friendship with the Man in Black he dubbed Tall. But when a gift/bribe from Tall has an unexpected effect on the dour government agent, it's up to DuckBob to figure out what's going on and save his friend—and possibly the entire human race! Again! And all without leaving his couch!
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No Small Bills

No Small Bills

Rosenberg, Aaron

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers / Young Adult

DuckBob Spinowitz has a problem. It isn’t the fact that he has the head of a duck—the abduction was years ago and he’s learned to live with it. But now those same aliens are back, and they claim they need his help! Apparently creatures from another reality are invading the universe, and only DuckBob can reset the device that maintains the barrier between dimensions. He reluctantly agrees to help, but how can a man whose only talents are bird calls and bad jokes, and whose only work experience is punching random buttons on a computer in a standard cubicle, be expected to save the universe? No Small Bills is the hilarious new science fiction novel from award-winning, bestselling author Aaron Rosenberg, who has written books for Eureka, Star Trek, WarCraft, and many others, and is also the author of the rousing Dread Remora space-opera series for Crossroad Press.
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SGA-13 Hunt and Run

SGA-13 Hunt and Run

Rosenberg, Aaron

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers / Young Adult

Ronon Dex is a mystery. His past is a closed book and he likes it that way. But when the Atlantis team trigger a trap that leaves them stranded on a hostile world, only Ronon's past can save them - if it doesn't kill them first. As the gripping tale unfolds, we return to Ronon's earliest days as a Runner and meet the charismatic leader who transformed him into a hunter of Wraith. But grief and rage can change the best of men and it soon becomes clear that those Ronon once considered brothers-in-arms are now on the hunt - and that the Atlantis team are their prey. Unless Ronon can out hunt the hunters, Colonel Sheppard's team will fall victim to the vengeance of the V'rdai.  About the Author  Aaron Rosenberg's recent work includes: WarCraft: Beyond the Dark Portal, nominated for the 2009 Scribe Awards, Eureka: Substitution Method [written as Cris Ramsey], The Penguins of Madagascar: Gone in a Flash, iCarly Goes to Japan: The Junior Novel, Shaintar Illustrated: Forging the Unchained, Nutcracker: The Junior Novel, Alpha & Omega: The Junior Novel, Bandslam: The Junior Novel, The Supernatural Role Playing Game, Mars: Savage Worlds Edition, The Career Compendium-Warhammer FRPG supplement. He lives in New York.  tEASER:  “I know who’s after us.” “You do?” That didn’t exactly make Rodney feel better. “By reputation, or personally?” Again the hesitation before Ronon answered. “Personally. And we have to watch our every step from here on out.” “Who is it?” Rodney wanted to know. Well, no, deep down he didn’t want to know at all. But he needed to know. The answer was one he hadn’t expected. “Runners.” “Other runners?” Rodney stared at him. “Like you?” He felt the air move as Ronon shook his head. “No. Not like me. Not any more.” “Then like what? Who are they? How do you know them? What do they want?” Rodney was both horrified and fascinated. Before they’d met Ronon they’d never even heard of a Runner, but apparently the concept was legendary among all the worlds touched by the Wraith—a lone individual, caught by the Wraith but released and then hunted down. For sport. Most Runners didn’t last very long, a week or two at most—they were said to be chosen for their cunning and their skills but the Wraith had been hunting and killing for centuries. Ronon had been a Runner for seven years.If these others were even half as good at hunting and fighting as he was, they had a serious problem on their hands.
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