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Shadowrun: Magic, Machines, and Mayhem:

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IT’S A WILD, WILD, WILD SIXTH WORLD…

There are a million stories in the dark, gritty world of Shadowrun, and this all-new volume brings sixteen of the best together for an in-depth look at this dark future of megacorps and the street warriors fighting against them.

Featuring established authors as well as brand-new voices, each tale is a vicious slice of life in the Sixth World. An injured street samurai whose call to DocWagon turns into the opportunity of a lifetime…if he can just live to collect it. A street-smart runner team confronts their most dangerous mission yet—hiding out in an isolated rural town. A corporate executive squares off against a ruthless vice-president in their own megacorp in a razor-sharp battle of wits and words. This collection also features stories about top runners such as Winterhawk, and a brand-new story featuring Wolf and Raven.

From the highest floors of a megacorp’s global headquarters to the darkest streets of the dirtiest sprawl, every story here delivers that unique mix of magic, machines, and mayhem Shadowrun fans demand.

Featuring all new stories

Bryan CP Steele
R. L. King
Bryan Young
Jason Hardy
Marie Bilodeau
Andrew Peregrine
Jennifer Brozek
RJ Thomas
Ken’ Horner
Dylan Birtolo
Aaron Rosenberg
Crystal Frasier
Alina Pete
Jaym Gates
Michael A. Stackpole
Russell Zimmerman

293 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 20, 2024

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December 5, 2024
joyful read

Though Shadowrun short stories are not usually my thing, I did enjoy reading this collection. The sequence in which the stories was arranged almost made them read as if they were one story -albeit one with various, twisting plots.
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