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The Amulet of Power

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Here at last–the first exciting book in a bold new series of Lara Croft novels tying directly into the popular video games. The Amulet of Power reveals the never-before shown events that took place between “The Last Revelation” and “Angel of Darkness.” Trapped beneath the ruins of an Egyptian tomb, Lara faces certain death . . . until fate intervenes and sets her on the trail of an ancient talisman of power.
Archaeologist and explorer Lara Croft travels the world in search of ancient relics, forgotten crypts, and lost cities. Highly trained for combat and possessing an insatiable appetite for adventure, she answers to no one and goes wherever the quest takes her–heedless of the danger.
When Lara turns up in the Middle East, despite the rumors of her death, religious fanatics believe she has located the coveted Amulet of Mareish. Lost since the siege of Khartoum, the amulet is rumored to grant the wearer untold power. Some long to possess it, others want to see it destroyed, and both sides pursue Lara relentlessly. While she fights trained warriors and ruthless mercenaries, and desperately searches for the jewel they all seek, one thing becomes clear: the fate of the world rests in the hands of . . .

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Mike Resnick

Mike Resnick (b.1942) died on January 9 after a lengthy battle with cancer. Resnick began publishing science fiction in 1965 and over his career won five Hugo Awards, one Nebula Award, and more than 30 other awards. He was the Guest of Honor at Chicon 7, the 70th Worldcon.
His first novels were published in the late 1960s under the name Michael D. Resnick. Although he continued to write throughout the 1970s, most of those works were not science fiction and written pseudonymously. During that time, he was also one of the founding members of ISFiC, the Chicago organization that runs Windycon.
In 1980, he returned to writing science fiction with the Battlestar Galactica novel Galactica Discovers Earth and then quickly turned to writing his original novels with The Soul Eater. Many of Resnick’s works were set in his own future history which he outlined in his 1982 novel Birthright: The Book of Man.
Resnick published several books on writing, including Putting It Together: Turning Sow’s Ear Drafts into Silk Purse Stories, I Have This Nifty Idea…Now What Do I Do With It?, and The Business of Science Fiction: Two Insiders Discuss Writing and Publishing, the last co-written with Barry N. Malzberg and based on a series of articles originally published in the SFWA Bulletin which ended in controversy.
In 1988 he edited his first anthology, Shaggy B.E.M. Stories. He became an industrious anthologist using his books to publish new authors, many of whom he mentored, as well as established authors. He also collaborated with a wide variety of authors, both established and up-and-coming, many of which were reprinted in his collection With a Little Help from My Friends, working as a mentor for many of the latter. In recent years, Resnick edited the magazine Galaxy’s Edge.

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