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A Cosmic Christmas


A Science Fiction Novel


Subgenres & Tropes:

  • Holiday Fiction,
  • Science Fantasy,
  • Anthology
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • Christmas stories set on space stations and with vampires or robots
  • Holiday mysteries and adventures with supernatural or high-tech twists
  • Festive tales where classic sci-fi meets offbeat seasonal magic
Publisher Description

Joy to the world . . . or, joy to the worlds! Let heaven and nature—and also the supernatural—sing.

A Cosmic Christmas presents twelve stories of Christmas in very unusual circumstances, ranging from vampires to robots, from the hills of Appalachia to a high orbit space station, all celebrating the holiday in their own, off-beat ways.

Larry Correia sends his popular tough guy detective and magicwielder, Jake Sullivan, on a special case at Christmas time, while visions of tommy guns dance in the heads of the thugs he's up against.

Mark L. Van Name's Lobo, an A.I. housed in a pocket battle starship, drops his usual cynical pose to help a troubled family at Christmas time.

Catherine Asaro tells of a romantic Yuletide weekend that turns into a mystery in a futuristic high-tech house.

Mercedes Lackey offers a Christmas ghost the likes of which Scrooge never encountered.

George O. Smith is on hand with an episode from his classic Venus Equilateral series, in which a Christmas celebration on a gigantic space station is interrupted by the arrival of a ruthless interplanetary criminal, who didn't drop by to hand out presents.

And much more, in a holiday package that any fan of science fiction and fantasy would be delighted to find under their tree, on any planet.

At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (DRM Rights Management).

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