Hope and Glory, twin cities that share a bloody history in the heart of North America. After generations of conflict, the mysterious 10th Circle Project promises a new era of cooperation and peace; if it doesn't plunge them into the abyss of total war first.
The 10th Circle Project is 10-volume, shared-world ebook series, written by the authors of the 2009 Aurora award winning Women of the Apocalypse.
Questions? We've got answers...well, some of them anyway.
Released September 2011, the 1st Circle is available exclusively through the Amazon Kindle store, and the Kobo store for only $2.99.
Released December 2011, the 2nd Circle is available exclusively at the Amazon Kindle store, and the Kobo store for only $2.99.
Released March 2012, the 2nd Circle is available exclusively at the Amazon Kindle store, and the Kobo store for only $2.99.
Released December 2011, Bourbon and Egg Nog is a free ebook available only at the10thcircle.com. Get it Free! - for a limited time.
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The Expanded Universe and the Wiki
Under a Blood-Red Moon" is fast paced, action packed, weird and strange in all the right ways. A fun read, a little scary in places.
There's a great twist at the end of Bell's piece, "From God's Mouth".
In McFadden's "One Small Job" there are plot turns and roller-coaster rides that contorts as reality and delusion become sides of the same coin.
Milholland's "Catalyst Unknown" introduces an unusual humanoid species, innocuous so far, but if they don't find and destroy the catalyst that created them and then they procreate - what then?
Lin (from the Amazon.com review)
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Explosions, murders, civilian casualties, femme fatales, double crosses, pyromaniacs, schizophrenics, psychopaths, outright bastards...and that's all just in the first story!
The stories in the first circle are short, violent, and end abruptly, a good metaphor for the lives of the people of Hope and Glory.
Take a little bit of Eric Lustbater, a dash of Lee Child, a cup of William Gibson, and a teaspoon of Steven King and what you end up with is the Tenth Circle Project, a fusion of about two dozen different genres set against a world on the precipice of tearing itself apart.
Brian D. Garside (from the Amazon.com review)