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Tales from the Lyon's Den
(2018)(The fourth book in the Four Horsemen Tales series)
An anthology of stories edited by Chris Kennedy and Mark Wandrey
Do you have what it takes to enter the Lyon's Den?
From the outside, The Lyons Den doesnt look like much; there isnt even a sign. But mercs of all species know that if you head to southwest Houston, near the Starport, theres a particular run-down strip mall that looks like its been abandoned for years. The glass door second from the south end of the strip is plastered over on the inside with blue paper, and the faint golden outline of a rampant lion is the only clue.
The door is locked, of course, and beyond the door is nothing but a darkened hallway with a downward slope and a slight curve to it. Once you follow this curve far enough, you are greeted by two very large, very well-armed Lumar. Welcome to the Lyons Den, the larger of the two says without a translator, and without a trace of an alien accent. You know the rules?
Welcome back to the Four Horsemen universe, where only a willingness to fight and die for money separates Humans from the majority of the other races. Edited by bestselling authors and universe creators Mark Wandrey and Chris Kennedy, Tales from the Lyons Den includes eighteen all-new stories in the Four Horsemen universe by a variety of bestselling authorsand some you may not have heard of yet. Want to know what its like to do search and rescue while a battle is going on or what to do with that new manufactory you just won in a card game? Better learn the rules to the Lyons Den and then step inside!
Inside, youll find:
Preface by Chris Kennedy
The Devil in the Pit by Mark Wandrey
A Job to Do by Quincy J. Allen
For the Honor of the Flag by Doug Dandridge
Lucky by James P. Chandler
Shit Day by Marisa Wolf
The Charge of the Heavy Brigade by Chris Kennedy
The Bottom Line by Michael J. Allen
Midnight Diplomacy by Tim C. Taylor
Desperta Ferro by Eric S. Brown & N.X. Sharps
The Deadly Dutchman by Kevin McLaughlin
The Felix by RJ Ladon
The Heart of a Lion by Terry Mixon
What Really Matters by Chris Winder
Headspace and Timing by Robert E. Hampson
Return to Sender by Benjamin Tyler Smith
Grunwald by David Alan Jones
The Quiet Was Fine by Jake Bible
A Mothers Favor by Kacey Ezell
Genre: Science Fiction
From the outside, The Lyons Den doesnt look like much; there isnt even a sign. But mercs of all species know that if you head to southwest Houston, near the Starport, theres a particular run-down strip mall that looks like its been abandoned for years. The glass door second from the south end of the strip is plastered over on the inside with blue paper, and the faint golden outline of a rampant lion is the only clue.
The door is locked, of course, and beyond the door is nothing but a darkened hallway with a downward slope and a slight curve to it. Once you follow this curve far enough, you are greeted by two very large, very well-armed Lumar. Welcome to the Lyons Den, the larger of the two says without a translator, and without a trace of an alien accent. You know the rules?
Welcome back to the Four Horsemen universe, where only a willingness to fight and die for money separates Humans from the majority of the other races. Edited by bestselling authors and universe creators Mark Wandrey and Chris Kennedy, Tales from the Lyons Den includes eighteen all-new stories in the Four Horsemen universe by a variety of bestselling authorsand some you may not have heard of yet. Want to know what its like to do search and rescue while a battle is going on or what to do with that new manufactory you just won in a card game? Better learn the rules to the Lyons Den and then step inside!
Inside, youll find:
Preface by Chris Kennedy
The Devil in the Pit by Mark Wandrey
A Job to Do by Quincy J. Allen
For the Honor of the Flag by Doug Dandridge
Lucky by James P. Chandler
Shit Day by Marisa Wolf
The Charge of the Heavy Brigade by Chris Kennedy
The Bottom Line by Michael J. Allen
Midnight Diplomacy by Tim C. Taylor
Desperta Ferro by Eric S. Brown & N.X. Sharps
The Deadly Dutchman by Kevin McLaughlin
The Felix by RJ Ladon
The Heart of a Lion by Terry Mixon
What Really Matters by Chris Winder
Headspace and Timing by Robert E. Hampson
Return to Sender by Benjamin Tyler Smith
Grunwald by David Alan Jones
The Quiet Was Fine by Jake Bible
A Mothers Favor by Kacey Ezell
Genre: Science Fiction
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