The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth
I knew we shouldn’t trust the farmer’s market.
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The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth
I knew we shouldn’t trust the farmer’s market.
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So, SO many wrinkles. And what’s with the giant cougar leaning over the railing?
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The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth: Illustrated
As you might suspect, we have a few of these on the menu.
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During the investigation of strange occurrences at an underwater cybernetics lab, Dr. Felicia Weill uncovers secrets and mysteries that threaten her life and her sanity. Forced to lie to her employers and not knowing who to trust, she finds betrayal at every turn. Can she rely on the one man who sticks by her? Their will to survive is strong, but can they find a way together through the lethal web of intrigue?
If it weren’t for the mention of the lab being an “underwater cybernetics” lab, this description would be wholly lacking in any specific detail.

SEPULCHRE BY THE SEA: The Legend of Annabel Lee (Bard’s Legacy: A Fantasy Collection)
It looks like the first half of the design process went okay, and then…
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The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth
The “mystery meat” tag is more ironic than usual.
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Ghost Romance, a Comedy Melee: Illustrated
Well. That’s certainly a different vibe from his last ghost-themed book.
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My Wife Was Right: The Zombie Apocalypse
Boy, it IS the end of the world!
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