Keith Brooke


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Jurassic and the Great Tree    by Keith Brooke
Price: $0.99 USD. 8370 words. Published by infinity plus  on December 16, 2011. Fiction.

The descendants of the first wave of human settlement have resisted intrusion for years yet now they want someone to come. "Only one man," they said, and so we three are here, riding in the body of one. "with its brilliant and remorseless anthropological logic, this resembles Michael Bishop at his best. But that's because it's well-argued anthropology, rather than well-copied Bishop" (Simon Ings)
The Accord    by Keith Brooke
Price: $3.99 USD. 123050 words. Published by infinity plus  on December 15, 2011. Fiction.

"One of the finest novels of virtual reality yet written" (SF Site) A tale of love, murder and revenge that crosses the boundaries between the real world and virtual reality. When Noah and Priscilla escape into the Accord, Priscilla’s murderous husband plots to destroy the whole Accord and them with it. Where does the pursuit of revenge stop for immortals in an eternal world?
Lord of Stone    by Keith Brooke
Price: $2.99 USD. 91960 words. Published by infinity plus  on October 26, 2011. Fiction.

Trace: a country where magic is dying out. A country at war with itself. A country where the prophecies of the Book of the World have started to come true. Bligh: a young foreigner, drawn irresistibly to the war in Trace. A man who has rejected religion, yet appears to be possessed by one of the six Lords Elemental. Bligh thinks he's going mad, but if he is then it's a madness shared by others...
Head Shots    by Keith Brooke
Price: $0.99 USD. 5390 words. Published by infinity plus  on October 15, 2011. Fiction.

What if the paparazzi could read their targets' minds? Anna-Louise is a young and ambitious reporter, on the trail of an adulterous footballer, trying to hear through the mind noise to find out what he's really up to. Contemporary SF from an author described by Locus as belonging in "the recognized front ranks of SF writers".
Queen Bee    by Keith Brooke
Price: $0.99 USD. 6090 words. Published by infinity plus  on September 25, 2011. Fiction.

Domed cities; a lost lover; alien lifeforms whose biochemical excretions might kill you or worse... Colvin Stark must battle deadly jungle and primitive settlers to find his fleeing lover, and his destiny. Traditional science fiction with a contemporary spin, Queen Bee showcases the short fiction talent of an author described by Locus as belonging in "the recognized front ranks of SF writers".
Liberty Spin: tales of scientifiction    by Keith Brooke
Price: $2.99 USD. 50650 words. Published by infinity plus  on March 24, 2011. Fiction.

Multiple personalities fighting for control of a single body; a single personality constantly splitting and reinventing itself and its past; a Mars that never was; an interstellar war that has always been. Nine science-fiction stories, each with a new afterword, from an author described by Locus as "in the recognized front ranks of SF writers".
Embrace: tales from the dark side    by Keith Brooke
Price: $2.99 USD. 49490 words. Published by infinity plus  on March 11, 2011. Fiction.

Eleven stories from the darkest reaches of Keith Brooke's imagination, each with a new afterword. Revisit the haunts of your youth, retell the story of your life, embrace your inner demons. Listen to the voices, go on... Brooke's short fiction has been widely published in some of the world's top genre fiction markets. He was described by Locus as "in the recognized front ranks of SF writers".
Faking It: accounts of the General Genetics Corporation    by Keith Brooke
Price: $2.99 USD. 47490 words. Published by infinity plus  on February 6, 2011. Fiction.

A brash entrepreneur buys a small company as a platform for his big ideas, and the General Genetics Corporation is born. GenGen has a vision for the future of humankind, and the company will stop at nothing to get its own way. Nine stories of sex, drugs and manipulation from an author described by Locus as "in the recognized front ranks of SF writers". Includes new story "Faking It".

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