Click one: Robinson Crusoe 1,000,000 A.D.
Dead Move: Kate Morgan & the Haunting Mystery of Coronado
Pioneers
Lantern Road
Doom Spore San Diego
The Sibyl's Urn
Nebula Express
Monopol City
This Shoal of Space
Short Stories
Doom Spore San Diego
by John T. Cullen
(Horror) Police woman Linsey Simon and her reporter husband Jack Simon combat an invasion of spores that bring an ancient and deadly terror to San Diego from the Peruvian jungles. Guaranteed to creep you out and make your spine run cold. Keep the lamp burning by your bedside. "A summer movie in a novel." "In the spirit of Invasion of the Body Snatchers". start reading
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Dead Move: Kate Morgan & the Haunting Mystery of Coronado
by John T. Cullen
The famous ghost of the Hotel del Coronado, how in a historical novel with a radically new theory why she checked in under a fake name. Her violent death was a mystery and a national sensation in 1892. ~Sample Chapters~.
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Robinson Crusoe 1,000,000 A.D.
by John T. Cullen
Alex Kirk awakens a million years from now, utterly alone and in terrible danger on a brave new Earth. Mankind has been extinct for eons, and Alex Kirk is marooned like no human ever before--not just in space, but in time. He is the last of his kind, an afterthought of evolution or fate, and now he must either perish or conquer this world and its many mysteries. start reading
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Nebula Express
by John T. Cullen
Not since the grim and relentless Alien has a ship been in this much trouble this far from home. And there are no aliens on board--just, mostly, humans. Chief Engineer Officer Ridge is deeply attracted to a beautiful woman he shouldn't even be thinking about--Brenna, Chemistry Engineer I. On the run for their lives, they won't have much time to think about the increasing oddness that every revelation brings. They learn that the key to their dilemma lies in a mysterious place called Largo. start reading
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Monopol City
by John T. Cullen
Science fiction and dark fantasy combine in an ominous, glistening dystopian tale about the perpetual war between two futuristic nations: West Gotha and East Gotha. Tedda, a West Gotha citizen, has committed a terrible crime that she cannot even remember--because her memories of the crime and of the love affair that led to it have been selectively wiped clean. start reading
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This Shoal of Space
by John T. Cullen
A complex, imaginative SF tale set in a small California coastal town where the every-day touches hauntingly on the fabric of far space. A young reporter looking for her big break investigates mysterious zoo murders and stumbles upon an intergalactic invader in virtual space. Two men hover at the periphery--sinister Det. Vic Lara and handsome curator George Chatfield, each with his own terrible mysteries. start reading
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Pioneers
by John T. Cullen
Just 25 light years from the dying Earth is a fresh, earth-like planet that beckons with radio transmissions. The six last surviving humans make the journey through space--to find a world riddled with mysteries, and answers to questions nobody had thought to ask...in the ghostly city of Avamish. Paul and Licia Menard struggle with the defunct customs of distant Earth as a beautiful blue princess and a mysterious shaman guide them in an often terrifying world. start reading
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Lantern Road
by John T. Cullen
Lantern Road: (novella, 28,500 words)In the far future galaxy where humans are a hunted and oppressed race, Jory O'Call is a poet and house slave in the great hall of an alien lord. When he falls in love with the lord's beautiful daughter, it's a death sentence for all involved. Barely escaping, Jory finds terror, chaos, and bloodshed along the fabled glowing road of Shur ... a universe of danger, adventure, and unending surprises. Seven short stories follow. All eight stories can be read separately online (see Stories at right). Samples TBD. start reading
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The Sibyl's Urn
by John T. Cullen
An unprecedented journey back in time to several amazing time periods in ancient Rome's long history
a delicious romp for readers who seek a chewy read with lots of historical detail and linguistic asides. Originally intended as a tour guide (which, totally rewritten as a new book, became John T. Cullen's "A Walk in Ancient Rome"--iBooks/Simon & Schuster, May 2005), this is a rare work of fiction written in the second person (the 'you' who accompanies Professor Darwin and his ravishingly beautiful, mysterious assistant Amalthea). start reading
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