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Infinite Space, Infinite God II

With 12 science fiction stories featuring great adventure with a twist of faith, Infinite Space, Infinite God II spans the gamut of science fiction, from near-future dystopias to time travel, space opera, puzzles, humor, and suspense. Edited by Karina and Robert Fabian.
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With 12 science fiction stories featuring great adventure with a twist of faith, Infinite Space, Infinite God II spans the gamut of science fiction, from near-future dystopias to time travel to space opera, puzzles of logic to laugh-out-loud humor and against-the-clock suspense.

  • The Ghosts of Kourion by Andrew Seddon: A grieving professor escapes back in time to live among a doomed people.
  • Antivenin by Karina Fabian: Rescue Sister Rita takes on a ship full of venomous snakes in order to save a friend.
  • An Exercise in Logic by Barton Paul Levenson: How do you convince an infuriatingly logical race to stop an asteroid?
  • Cathedral by Tamara Wilhite: A genetically engineered human spends the last of her tortured days righting her wrongs.
  • Otherworld by Karina Fabian: Does sin really count when it’s virtual?
  • The Battle of the Narthex by Alex Lobdell: An alien battle in a most unusual setting–tickles the funny bone and touches the heart!
  • Tenniel by Colleen Drippe’: The battle for souls becomes a battle to the death.
  • Tin Servants by J Sherer: In order to serve his people, Paul becomes an android–but can he really care for them as a tin servant?
  • Basilica by John Rundle: Caprizo battles machines and thwarts an enemy armada to keep a doomsday weapon from their hands.
  • Cloned to Kill by D. Mak: How can a man of peace protect a clone designed to kill?
  • Frankie Phones Home by Karina Fabian: A sixteen-year-old alien abductee calls her family on the way back for official First Contact.
  • Dyads by Ken Pick and Alan Loewen: Enter the fascinating culture of the Thalendri in a story of intrigue, terrorist and religious tolerance.

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