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Space Pirates

by David Lee Summers (Editor)

Other authors: Danielle Ackley-McPhail (Contributor), Neal Asher (Contributor), M.H. Bonham (Contributor), David Boop (Contributor), Karl Grotegut (Contributor)10 more, C.J. Henderson (Contributor), Carol Hightshoe (Contributor), W.A. Hoffman (Contributor), Daniel M. Hoyt (Contributor), ALan L. Lickiss (Contributor), Pamela D. Lloyd (Contributor), Anna Paradox (Contributor), David B. Riley (Contributor), Uncle River (Contributor), Robert E. Vardeman (Contributor)

Series: Full-Throttle Space Tales (1)

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Space Pirates, the first anthology of the Full-Throttle Space Tales series contains fifteen swashbuckling tales of pirates in space, by established and rising-star authors. Eating Vacuum, by Robert E Vardeman: Asteroid miner matches wits with a pirate. On the Even of the Last Great Ratings War, by David Boop: Genetically engineered animals battle for the airwaves. Adrift, by Carol Hightshoe: The Flying Dutchman takes to outer space. Bad Traveling, by Neal Asher: Pirates on the seas of a distant planet. Carbon Copy, by Denielle Ackley-McPhail: Is a ship of the space fleet bearing false colors? Space Pirate Cookies, by C.J. Henderson: Aliens mocking humanity. For a Job Well Done, by David Lee Summers: A pirate finds himself rescuing a victim of human trafficking. Lunacy by Anna Paradox: The Moon is taxed to death, and a teenager is caught in the middle. The Claims Adjustor, by David B. Riley: An insurance claims adjustor wants to ferret out pirates. Never Lie to Yourself, by Uncle River: A boy marooned in space is rescued by pirates. Star Wench, by Daniel M. Hoyt: A spaceship captain must save his crew from pirates. Searching the Vastness of Space, by Alan L. Lickiss: A bureaucrat believes he has discovered proof of interstellar piracy Captain Barti Ddu, by M.H. Bonham: Morgan Roberts¿ is saved from space pirates - by an Eighteenth Century buccaneer. Earth-Saturn Transit, by W.A. Hoffman: Mutiny in space. Ship's Daughter, by Pamela D. Lloyd and Karl Grotegut: A pirate's daughter must prove herself.… (more)
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My husband and I have a story in this anthology. I am currently in the process of reading the other stories.
  PamelaDLloyd | Dec 2, 2010 |
Space Pirates is the first anthology of the Full-Throttle Space Tales series. Edited by David Lee Summers, editor of Tales of the Talisman, Space Pirates contains fifteen swashbuckling tales of pirates in space, by established and rising-star authors.

The contents of this treasure chest of adventure include these swarthy tales of deep-space piracy:

Eating Vacuum, by Robert E Vardeman: An asteroid miner matches wits with a desperate pirate who is short on oxygen.

On the Eve of the Last Great Ratings War, by David Boop: Genetically engineered animals battle humans for control of the space-borne airwaves.

Adrift, by Carol Hightshoe: The Flying Dutchman legend takes to outer space.

Bad Traveling, by Neal Asher: Pirates sailing the seas of a distant planet find their match in alien monsters of the deep.

Carbon Copy, by Danielle Ackley-McPhail: Recently demoted Private Alexander suspects that one of the ships of the space fleet are bearing false colors.

Space Pirate Cookies, by C.J. Henderson: Aliens are mocking humanity, and that means war.

For a Job Well Done, by David Lee Summers: A ruthless pirate finds himself rescuing a victim of human trafficking on the planet Epsilon Indi 2.

Lunacy by Anna Paradox: The moon is being taxed to death, and a teenage girl is caught in the middle…by a satellite laser weapon.

The Claims Adjustor, by David B. Riley: An insurance claims adjustor from Mars wants to ferret out the pirates who are driving up the cost of shipping from Earth.

Never Lie to Yourself, by Uncle River: When a young boy marooned in a space habitat disaster is rescued by bloodthirsty pirates, what exactly does he owe his rescuers?

Star Wench, by Daniel M. Hoyt: Captain Beech of the HMS Bounty IV must match his wits against a notorious pirate to save his spaceship’s crew.

Searching the Vastness of Space, by Alan L. Lickiss: Rory is a bureaucrat who believes he has discovered proof of interstellar piracy, but finds that pirates are not always what they seem.

Captain Barti Ddu, by M.H. Bonham: Morgan Roberts’ life is saved during an attack by Atolian Pirates…by an Eighteenth Century Buccaneer.

Earth-Saturn Transit, by W.A. Hoffman: Pirates in deep space are bound by debilitating circuits in their heads, but where there are pirates, there will be mutineers.

Ship’s Daughter, by Pamela D. Lloyd and Karl Grotegut: A pirate’s daughter must prove herself to the rest of the crew, without losing her humanity. ( )
  FlyingPenPress | Mar 29, 2009 |
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Summers, David LeeEditorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Ackley-McPhail, DanielleContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Asher, NealContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bonham, M.H.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Boop, DavidContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Grotegut, KarlContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Henderson, C.J.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hightshoe, CarolContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hoffman, W.A.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hoyt, Daniel M.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lickiss, ALan L.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lloyd, Pamela D.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Paradox, AnnaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Riley, David B.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Uncle RiverContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Space Pirates, the first anthology of the Full-Throttle Space Tales series contains fifteen swashbuckling tales of pirates in space, by established and rising-star authors. Eating Vacuum, by Robert E Vardeman: Asteroid miner matches wits with a pirate. On the Even of the Last Great Ratings War, by David Boop: Genetically engineered animals battle for the airwaves. Adrift, by Carol Hightshoe: The Flying Dutchman takes to outer space. Bad Traveling, by Neal Asher: Pirates on the seas of a distant planet. Carbon Copy, by Denielle Ackley-McPhail: Is a ship of the space fleet bearing false colors? Space Pirate Cookies, by C.J. Henderson: Aliens mocking humanity. For a Job Well Done, by David Lee Summers: A pirate finds himself rescuing a victim of human trafficking. Lunacy by Anna Paradox: The Moon is taxed to death, and a teenager is caught in the middle. The Claims Adjustor, by David B. Riley: An insurance claims adjustor wants to ferret out pirates. Never Lie to Yourself, by Uncle River: A boy marooned in space is rescued by pirates. Star Wench, by Daniel M. Hoyt: A spaceship captain must save his crew from pirates. Searching the Vastness of Space, by Alan L. Lickiss: A bureaucrat believes he has discovered proof of interstellar piracy Captain Barti Ddu, by M.H. Bonham: Morgan Roberts¿ is saved from space pirates - by an Eighteenth Century buccaneer. Earth-Saturn Transit, by W.A. Hoffman: Mutiny in space. Ship's Daughter, by Pamela D. Lloyd and Karl Grotegut: A pirate's daughter must prove herself.

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