Fiction River: Pulse Pounders - Kevin J. Anderson, Ron Collins, David Farland, Frank Herbert, Phaedra Weldon, Dayle A. Dermatis, JC Andrijeski, Peter J. Wacks, Patrick O'Sullivan, Thomas K. Carpenter, Jamie McNabb, Brigid Collins, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Chuck Heintzelman & Dean Wesley Smith

Fiction River: Pulse Pounders

By Kevin J. Anderson, Ron Collins, David Farland, Frank Herbert, Phaedra Weldon, Dayle A. Dermatis, JC Andrijeski, Peter J. Wacks, Patrick O'Sullivan, Thomas K. Carpenter, Jamie McNabb, Brigid Collins, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Chuck Heintzelman & Dean Wesley Smith

  • Release Date: 2015-01-20
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature

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Starts with a bang.
Ends with a bang.
And a lot of bang in between.
Pulse Pounders. Ranging from straight thriller to science fiction, fantasy to pulp adventure, these stories make your heart race. Share the excitement as a woman held hostage in a chair has only a few minutes to escape, and a man trapped in a time loop revisits a crisis point in the past. Including an original never-before-published Frank Herbert story, these page-turners show why Adventures Fantastic says Fiction River “is one of the best and most exciting publications in the field today.”

“Fiction River: Crime edited by Kristine Kathryn Rusch leads off with strong new tales by three familiar EQMM contributors: Doug Allyn with a gangster whodunnit, Steve Hockensmith with a con game story, and Brendan DuBois with a fresh variation on the old brothers-who-took-different-paths ploy. A sampling of other contents, including experimental short-shorts by Melissa Yi and M. Elizabeth Castle and a clever turn on the greedy-relatives-want-inheritance by Kate Wilhelm, suggest high quality throughout."
—Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine on Fiction River Special Edition: Crime

“Among the volume’s better entries are Doug Allyn’s “Hitler’s Dogs,” in which narrator Doc Bannan seeks the truth about his gang mentor’s death, and Steve Hockensmith’s “Wheel of Fortune,” which relates the schemes of a pair of con artists.”
—Publishers Weekly on Fiction River Special Edition: Crime

“… [this] fabulous collection runs the genre gamut and more.”
—Genre Go Round Reviews on Fiction River Special Edition: Crime