| Authors | Title | Series | Description | Format |
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| Michael Conner | I am not the Other Houdini | | | Hardcover |
| Glen Cook | Cold Copper Tears (Garrett Files, Bk. 3) | The Garrett Files | An elusive damsel in distress and an evasive Church Magister involve private investigator Garrett in a complex game of sorcery and murder that lays bare the seamy underside of the city of TunFaire. Set in a world where humans coexist alongside 11 half-breeds, ogres, and trolls, this third outing for the laconic hero of Sweet Silver Blues and Bitter Gold Hearts combines sword and sorcery with hard-boiled detective fiction in a fast-paced adventure that should appeal to fans of both genres. JC
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. | Paperback |
| Glen Cook | The Black Company (Chronicles of The Black Company #1) | Black Company | Some feel the Lady, newly risen from centuries in thrall, stands between humankind and evil. Some feel she is evil itself. The hardbitten men of the Black Company take their pay and do what they must, burying their doubts with their dead.
Until the prophesy: The White Rose has been reborn, somewhere, to embody good once more.
There must be a way for the Black Company to find her... | Paperback |
| Glen Cook | Shadows Linger: A Novel of the Black Company (The Second Chronicle of The Black Company) | Black Company | "Timely and timeless…The author of the Black Company series brings a stark realism to his tales of imaginary lands." | Paperback |
| Paul Cook | Halo | | | Paperback |
| Paul Cook | The Engines of Dawn | | "A lot of contemporary SF satisfies but doesn't excite. Cook's latest delivers everything you could want." -- Science Fiction Chronicle Feb-March 1999 | Paperback |
| Paul Cook | Duende Meadow | | Six centuries after the Last War, the battle for America has just begun.
For six long centuries after mankind’s Last War, a handful of survivors dwelled in a place of eternal twilight below the fields of Kansas. Transformed into duendes, ghost-like beings, by the fields of organic energy which protected them, they waited for nature to heal the wounds of the Earth. But when, at last, they reached the light, they found their land in the hands of their age-old enemies… --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. | Paperback |
| Paul Cook | Fortress on the Sun | | "A suspenseful scientific mystery and a good adventure story" -- Science Fiction Chronicle
"Cook turns the tension up...well worth reading" -- Locus
"Highly inventive, highly engaging" -- Robert J. Sawyer, Nebula Winning Author
"Provocative. A chilling and intriguing puzzle...an unexpected and original resolution--and a great climax!" -- Kevin J. Anderson, NY Times Bestselling Author
"Entertaining" -- Denver Post --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition. | Paperback |
| Robin Cook | Acceptable Risk | | A research scientist discovers a mood-altering, enhancing drug and involves himself and other researchers in a deadly experiment. Blended with this story of greed and laboratories gone awry is a woman's relationship troubles and her increasingly troubled conviction that something has gone wrong. The tension and sound effects are superb in audio format. -- Midwest Book Review --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. | Paperback |
| Catherine Cooke | The Hidden Temple | | | Paperback |
| Tom Cool | Infectress | | This hard SF novel is written by a serving U.S. naval officer, Commander Tom Cool. Curently serving as Deputy Director for Plans and Progress for the U.S. Southern Command, he is patently the most gifted naval officer to write science fiction since Robert A. Heinlein. | Paperback |
| Edmund Cooper | The Overman Culture | | | |
| Edmund Cooper | A Far Sunset | | Cover by David Bergen | Paperback |
| Edmund Cooper | Sea Horse in the Sky | | | |
| Edmund Cooper | Transit | | | Paperback |
| Edmund Cooper | The War Games of Zelos (The Expendables #3) | The Expendables | | Paperback |
| Edmund Cooper | Kronk | | | |
| Edmund Cooper | Sea-Horse in the Sky | | | Paperback |
| Louise Cooper | Star Ascendant | | Like L.E. Modesitt in the Recluce series, Cooper in her Time Master trilogy (The Master) has contrasted the forces of Order and Chaos. But Cooper's characters, unlike Modesitt's, are never blatantly good or evil; this author suggests that Chaos and Order "are two faces of the same coin." This prequel to the Time Master series begins with the ascent of Vordegh to the position of First Magus. Although Vordegh is unremittingly evil, the antipathy of the Lords of Chaos to him mitigates his influence. Much of the remaining narrative follows Iselia Darrow, a disciple of the Lords of Order, who is captured by Chaos Riders on the night of her marriage to Kaldar Alvaray. Iselia is saved from being sacrificed by Savrinor, the court historian. As she realizes her growing influence over both Savrinor and Benetan Liss (who was betrothed to her years before), though, Iselia's Machiavellian manipulations rival those of any character working for Chaos. Meanwhile, Kaldar travels south in hopes of unleashing the Lords of Order and, not incidentally, being able to rescue Iselia. While readers familiar with the trilogy will know the ultimate outcome of all this drama, it's to Cooper's immense credit that the writing skills she evinces here should keep them, as well as most fantasy readers, enthralled.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. | Hardcover |
| Alexander Cordell | If You Believe the Soldiers | | | Hardcover |
| Lee Correy | Star Driver | | | Paperback |
| Lee Correy | The Abode of Life | Star Trek | | Paperback |
| Lee Correy | A Matter of Metalaw | | | Paperback |
| Lee Correy | Manna | | | Paperback |
| Lee Correy | Space Doctor | | | Paperback |