Action and sinister-adventure are here again with these Nine Dragon Star Tales of Terror. Even Alfred Bester (~~might~~) be proud of the crazy ride of Brian Miller and Katrina Ivanovna Chakiaya trying to save the world with the help of (very) reluctant dragon stars. Of the stories, just this: Terrifier in the Middle Kingdom is about the horrific things a dragon star can do...Godzilla, take a back seat to this! This story has two stories in it: The Donner Party and The Dyatlov Incident, and you’ll see why they are told! The rest, companionship reunited—just fiction (for now!)
Earth has been saved from the Twins of Triton (two asteroids on a collision course) by the saurians and the Starfinder Tiperia. Just before leaving the planet, Brian Miller has a small request: save Joan of Arc from the fires of execution in France 1431! The lord of the lizardanians’ second, Soreidian, supports Brian in his bizarre entreaty (he has something more diabolical in mind). Brian and Soreidian have a surprising fight. The captain capturing Joan of Arc challenges the shape-shifted Littorian, who also needs a rescue from an unexpected source. The quest gets more difficult as Death Incarnate engages in a chess game with Brian, and dragons in Romania need a rescue too! Anakimian, a young alligatorian, featured in Brian Miller and the young star dragons, wishes to make Joan his companion but is hampered by the Time Keeper and must make a very dire decision. Can Joan survive?
Teresian, a saurian, and Katrina, her companion, are seeking to help Brian Miller and Littorian, Lord of the Lizardanians in their attempt to evade the angry reptilian Soreidian. Soreidian, Littorian’s second-in-command wishes to make Littorian a powerless (and distance-full) exile. Katrina wants to ‘get ahead of Brian’ to go forward in Time. Teresian desires to help Littorian too, and agrees. Arriving on the Beach World ahead of Brian Miller, Teresian propels them forward in Time, but something goes terribly wrong. The companions arrive on a world of the Undead, an apocalypse of zombies, much further into the future. Befriended by three teenage “Beachers” they seek the last Beacher on the fifth floor of an apartment building. Teresian gets blood in her mouth, and turns zombie! Can Katrina get ‘her star dragon back,’ defeat the Commander-of-the-Demonic, the ‘Intelligent Zombie’ and make companions out of the teen Beachers, too? Let’s find out!
Flummoxed with a sparring match among the top two saurians, Brian Miller doesn’t know where to turn. Joan of Arc must save the day, and she innocently suggests a football game before the inevitable clash. Every reptilian is ‘more than game’ and a brutal match is fought in Portland, Oregon. It is a wild ride and you won’t believe the outcome! Brian Miller worms his way into decisions about the ‘new’ ninth planet and has an incredible dragon-star-ride with Clareina. She deploys the Black World swords to seek out lightning events, which are spectacular. Meanwhile, just after the football game, Larry King does an interview with the dragon-stars. Sitting Sphinx-style on Persian rugs, Littorian is charmed by these carpets, suggesting just before they leave the Earth, Brian should make arrangements to “go East” just for a look-see. Join us again for all of these dragon-star adventures! Find more at www.stardragons.org
Action and adventure follow Brian Miller on his way to finding Asian companions to dissuade the Lord of the Crocodilians from waging war on humanity. Soreidian, Littorian's second, is seeking to become the next Lord of the Lizardanians, by draining Littorian's power on Lizardania. Meanwhile, the surviving, sinister pirates from the Water World are gunning for Larascena, ultimately striking on the Crocodilian world. Brian intervenes in both events, frustrating Soreidian's plans to depose Littorian. Brian, now imitating a saurian, sets his own life at a pin's fee, trying to stop Soreidian, but it's hopeless. Can the teen Asians, intervene, also? J. Michael Brower is a retired federal civil servant. He worked for the Army Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence and the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller) and held the rank of Captain in the Oregon Air National Guard. Brower is now a freelance writer. See www.jmbrower.com for more!
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