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Author Jean Davis pens One Shot at the Sphinx

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Let the games begin…

This novella will draw you into the magic of the Narvan series.

The enemy of her enemy might be just the tool Anastassia Kazan needs to remove the Jalvian invaders from the Verian space station she calls home. Working out a treaty between the Jalvians and the Verian people was the highlight of Anastassia Kazan’s military career.

Just when station life seems to be settling into a tolerable accord, a spy from the Jalvian’s enemy shows up to take advantage of her hard work and threatens the precarious peace with his very presence. It’s only fair, as a spy for the Verian army, that she uses him in return.

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Author Ash Bishop pens Intergalactic Exterminators, Inc.

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In his first book, author Ash Bishop teleports protagonist Russ Wesley into another galaxy with a sugary cookie in his pocket, in this light-hearted sci-fi novel.

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When Wesley finds an unusual artifact in his grandfather’s collection of rare antiquities, the last thing he expects is for it to draw the attention of a ferocious alien from a distant planet. Equally surprising is the adventurous team of intergalactic exterminators dispatched to deal with the threat. The exterminators specialize in “ecosystem preservation”— a thankless job that involves hunting down alien predators of all shapes and sizes. They’re so impressed with Russ’s marksmanship that they insist he join their squad . . . whether he wants to or not.

“Russ is an interesting fella,” said Bishop. “He doesn’t have close family, and his grandma needs money.”

So Russ goes off and works for a galactic space group.

“It’s heartfelt,” Bishop said. “Fifty percent of the story has to do with the characters.”

Based on the success of Intergalactic Exterminators, Bishop landed a deal to publish his previous book in 2023.

“They’re completely different books,” he said.

But, switching genres comes to Bishop easily.

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