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Kevin G. Summers is the author of Legendarium, The Man Who Shot John Wilkes Booth, and The Bleak December. He is also known for the critically-acclaimed short story ISOLATION WARD 4, as well as several other stories set in the Star Trek universe.

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The Bleak December

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The Man Who Shot John Wilke...

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The Bell Curse

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The Man Who Shot John Wilke...

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No. 38

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The Paladin

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A Heart Is Judged

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It was a Saturday night in January 2022. I was about to turn in when I stupidly decided to check my email before bed. I should have left that damned phone sitting on the charger. Instead, I saw an email from Amazon KDP. KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing) is a service provided by Amazon that allows [...]
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