Books tagged: feminist science fiction

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Rogue Hunter: Quest of the Hunter    by Kevis Hendrickson
Price: $4.99 USD. 106300 words. Published on August 24, 2009. .

Intergalactic bounty hunter Zyra Zanr stumbles upon a secret plot to assassinate high-ranking members of the InterGalactic Senate. Zyra is reluctant to get involved, but unseen forces conspire to draw her into a conflict that threatens to explode into a galactic war. Little does Zyra know that she alone can save mankind from an impending holocaust. Winner of the Red Adept Annual Indie Award (2010)
Brutal Women: The Short Stuff    by Kameron Hurley
Price: Free! 50420 words. Published on December 21, 2010. .

Collected short fiction from Kameron Hurley, author of God's War. Mysterious women invade a steamy, tropical world, and a squad of mad, war-weary women go on the hunt for weapons of mass destruction. Head out to the desert where an aging military leader turns on her beloved matriarchy, and visit a world where your gender determines what side of the fight you're on.
Pandora's Children    by Kathryn  Lance
Price: $2.99 USD. 99280 words. Published on February 3, 2011. .

Pandora's Children, the sequel to Pandora’s Genes, takes place in the late twenty-first century, where civilization has collapsed and altered DNA threatens humanity with extinction. Fanatical religious forces battle scientists trying to find an answer. Against this background is set an unusual love triangle involving two men trying to save the world and the young girl they both love.
The Casting Of Einstein's Dice    by Geoffrey Owen
Price: $4.95 USD. 115950 words. Published by Mirador Publishing  on December 9, 2011. .

Imagine you were handed the key to a shrine, one that is universally acknowledged to contain irrefutable evidence (one way or the other) of God’s existence; would your curiosity prevail over caution? Professor Henniker faces such a dilemma and succumbs to invitations to reopen a shrine on a strange new planet. A Temple said to contain a means of communicating directly with God.