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Steven Barnes personal statement from his blog: "For the last twenty-five years or so I've been a novelist and television writer. For the last thirty years I've been involved variously in the martial arts, and for all my life I've studied and enjoyed yoga. Not that I worked at it as hard and honestly as I should have I'd be a combination of BKS Iyengar and Bruce Lee if I had.
with husband wife Tananarive Due Paperback: 384 pages
by Blair Underwood, Tananarive Due and Steven Barnes Hardcover: 365 pages When his search for the missing child crosses Marsha's covert investigation into a criminal gang with ties to South Africa, Tennyson knows that finding Nandi might cost him his freedom'or his life.
The first book of an exciting new paranormal series from two
award-winning authors about what happens when an alien race
brings Earth to the brink of the Apocalypse.
Hardcover: 272 pages In the great tradition of
Jean Auel, this novel the sequel to Great Sky Woman imagines
life in prehistoric Africa
Mass Market Paperback: 400 pages Thirty thousand years ago, in the heart of
the African continent and in the shadow of the largest
freestanding mountain in the world, lived the Ibandi. For
countless generations they nurtured their ancient tradition, and
met survival's daily struggle with quiet faith in their gods.
But when brutal intruders arrived from the south, a few brave
souls dared the ultimate quest'to climb the Great Mountain,
seeking answers and a way into the future.
Library Binding: 457 pages Ord Cestus, a planet mostly barren and
inhospitable to life, was first colonized as a prison
world'until a handful of hardy pioneers discovered its rich ore
deposits and managed to build up a successful
droid-manufacturing industry. But when the Clone Wars erupted,
bringing severe rationing of imported resources and a Republic
ban on the production of battle droids, Ord Cestus was
threatened with imminent economic collapse.
Format: Hardcover, 528pp. In the year 1863, a primitive village is raided, the men killed, and the women and children captured. The survivors find themselves chained in the dark, filthy hold of a ship crossing the ocean to the New World, where they are sold into slavery. The powerful master of a vast Southern plantation purchases the 11-year-old Irish lad Aidan O'Dere. Yes, you read that right--in this alternate America, the South was colonized by black Africans, and the North by Vikings, who sell abducted Celts and Franks to the Southerners. Through his brilliant inversion of our history, author Steven Barnes examines the complex evils of slavery in a new light with Lion's Blood, an intelligent and exciting novel of freedom and bondage, battle and intrigue, sex and love, set in an America threatened by total war as Aztecs, Zulus, Moors, and whites clash. 'An Amazon.com review by Cynthia Ward
ISBN: 0446611956
by Blair Underwood, Tananarive Due and Steven Barnes Hardcover: 320 pages The Second Installation in the Stunning and Provocative Tennyson Hardwick Novel Threatened with death after acquittal for murder,
football superstar T. D. Jackson asks struggling actor and
former gigolo Tennyson Hardwick for protection. Tennyson has
a reputation in Hollywood after solving the murder of rapper
Afrodite, but politely turns Jackson down: His acting career
is taking off with a new series, and he's trying to work out
his personal life after a series of wrong turns.
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Casanegra:
A Tennyson Hardwick Novel
Click to order via Amazon by Blair Underwood, Tananarive Due and Steven Barnes
Hardcover: 320 pages Casanegra follows the adventures of Tennyson Hardwick, a
gorgeous, sexy actor and former gigolo, living on the fringes of the
good life in Hollywood. This story, which chronicles the redemption
of a prodigal son, combines the glamour of Hollywood with the seedy
hopelessness of the inner city.
by Steven Barnes & Larry Niven
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