The Third Sha’daa Anthology is finally here

A press release from Edward F. McKeown:

Sha’daa III “Pawns” created by Mike Hanson, edited by Edward McKeown and featuring an introduction by S. M Stirling is the tale of the Apocalypse told from the point of view of the foot soldiers of doom, the vampires, werewolves, demons and other things that go bump in the night that are actually detailed to take us on.  The stories run the gamut from horror to humor as humanity goes nose to nose with the Forces of Evil.  Available on Kindle (and other ebook platforms) and trade-paperback.  Treat yourself to round three of the Apocalypse. http://www.amazon.com/ShaDaa-Volume-Michael-H-Hanson/dp/0985935162/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1351793761&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=Sha%27Daa%3A+Pawns

The table of contents for this volume includes:
Introduction by S.M Stirling
Prologue: The Pawn Shop
Chapter One: “Forces of Evil” by Edward McKeown
Interlude One
Chapter Two: “Asylum” by John Manning
Interlude Two
Chapter Three: “Hunter’s Run” by Arthur Sanchez
Interlude Three
Chapter Four: “Fall from Grace” by Jeff Barnes
Interlude Four
Chapter Five: “Lifeguard” by Michael H. Hanson
Interlude Five
Chapter Six: “Dust” by Sarah Wagner
Interlude Six
Chapter Seven: “Door 790” by Diane Arelle
Interlude Seven
Chapter Eight: “Bloodstone” by Gustavo Bondini
Interlude Eight
Chapter Nine: “Silver and Iron” by Leona Wisoker
Interlude Nine
Chapter Ten: “Gloom” by Michael D. Griffiths
Interlude Ten
Chapter Eleven: “Double Cross” by Paul Barrett
Interlude Eleven
Chapter Twelve: “The Bokor” by Richard Groller
Interlude Twelve
Chapter Thirteen: “The Gypsy Curse” by Mallory Makepeace
Interlude Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen: “The Saglek Incident” by Bruce Durham
Interlude Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen: “Soul Provider” by Jamie K Schmidt
Interlude Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen: “Time for a Change” by Larry Atchley Jr.
Interlude Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen: “Crouching Seal, Sleeping Dragon” by Jason Cordova
Interlude Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen: “Northlight” by Deborah Koren
Epilogue
Afterword

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