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Empress of Light
James C. Glass
In this sequel to SHANJI, Kati has used the light of creation to win a war bringing her to the throne as Empress of her planet, and she has forged new alliances with former enemies. Her daughter Yesui is born w...


Hôtel Transylvania
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
Since 1978, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro has produced about two dozen novels and numerous short stories detailing the life of a character first introduced to the reading world as Le Comte de Saint-Germain. We first mee...

Mother's Choice
Elizabeth Mansfield
It's a Mother's Duty To Protect Her Daughter
Cassandra Beringer would never allow her daughter Cicely to repeat her mistake and marry a man twenty years her senior--even if he is the handsome Viscount Inge...


Pock's World
Dave Duncan
In this thrilling story of adventure and suspense by master storyteller Dave Duncan, five flawed individuals must decide the fate of an entire world.
On the outskirts of the Ayne Sector sits Pock’s Worl...

Time Slave
John Norman
Dr. Brenda Hamilton--a Ph.D. mathematician from Cal Tech--is beautiful, though she does not know her true beauty. She is a woman, though she does not know her true womanhood. Deep within herself she is sensu...


Sunday in Hell: Pearl Harbor Minute by Minute
Bill McWilliams
Using long established historical records and contemporary journals as well as recently-released war-time documents, Bill McWilliams has created a brand-new minute-by-minute narrative of the Day that Will ...

Lord of the Fire Lands
Dave Duncan
Raider and Wasp have spent five years at Ironhall studying to become Blades, expert swordsmen whose talents stand unmatched. Magic both enhances the Blades' fighting skills and binds them in lifelong duty....


Miscalculations
Elizabeth Mansfield
His Woman Of Affairs
Jane Douglas had a sharp wit, a brilliant mind, and an extraordinary knack for numbers. As financial advisor to Lady Martha Kettering, she was able to provide for herself, her sister ...

The Girl With the Persian Shawl
Elizabeth Mansfield
An Arrogant Spinster, a Dashing Rake, and an Unsigned Painting
The Girl With Persian Shawl was a strangely bewitching masterpiece that had hung in the Rendell household for generations. Kate Rendell graci...


A Thousand Deaths
George Alec Effinger
While George Alec Effinger’s Budayeen novel WHEN GRAVITY FAILS is perhaps his most famous work, his lesser known novel THE WOLVES OF MEMORY remained his favorite. In it, he introduced readers to Sandor Couran...
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Loot
Aaron Elkins
In April 1945, The Nazis, reeling and near defeat, frantically work to hide the huge store of art treasures that Hitler has looted from Europe. Truck convoys loaded with the cultural wealth of the Western ...

Demon Knight
Dave Duncan
The Scottish outlaw Toby Strangerson, known as Longdirk, has used gramarye, dark magic, to defeat the Fiend and save Europe from abject slavery--but he has also made himself the most feared and envied man ...


Anvil of Stars
Greg Bear
A Ship of the Law travels the infinite enormity of space, carrying 82 young people: fighters, strategists, scientists; the Children. They work with sophisticated non-human technologies that need new thinkin...

Fractured Emerald: Ireland
Emily Hahn
The author of
The Soong Sisters and
China to Me turns her observant and discerning eye to the oft-troubled land of Ireland. In a magisterial combination of historical research and keen personal o...


Strip for Murder
Richard S. Prather
Shell Scott, a not-so-private investigator, has a new type of case; he has to bare it all. But this case requires no fancy P.I. accessories...in fact, it doesn’t require any accessories: he’s got to find...

War Surf
M. M. Buckner
What would you do if you were rich, bright, vigorous, virtually immortal—and nearly bored to death?
You’d invent a thrill sport…
"An Innovative and exciting read. A treat."
– C.J. Cherryh...


The Dream Compass
Jeff Bredenberg
Rulers of old nearly destroyed the planet. And the new "boss" may finish the job.Any day now, The Monitor will unleash his deadly secret upon a war-addled planet. What brutal dictator worth his salt would pa...

Imaginative Sex
John Norman
With 53 Detailed Scenarios for Sensual Fantasies and a Revolutionary New Guide to Male-Female Relations.
In 1974, the author of the controversial and popular
Gor novels revealed his vision for ...


Suspicion of Guilt
Barbara Parker
Gail Connor and Anthony Quintana make a combustible mix on many levels. Passionately attracted to each other on a personal level, they are equally passionate defenders of their clients even when their int...

Christmas Moon
Elizabeth Lane
Anything can happen under a Christmas Moon...
Pregnant, unwed and down on her luck, history teacher Emma Carlyle is facing the worst Christmas of her life. Needing some research for her master’s thesis...


People of the Sky
Clare Bell
Old technology survives and even thrives on the challenges of a new planet populated by ancient human spirits.
Kesbe Temiya, a freelance flyer, accepts a commission to deliver an ancient-but-restored C-47 ...

Always Leave 'Em Dying
Richard S. Prather
Shell Scott. He's a guy with a pistol in his pocket and sex and violence on his mind. The crime world's public enemy number one, this Casanova is a sucker for a damsel in distress. When a pair of lovely legs...


To The Vanishing Point
Alan Dean Foster
The Sonderberg family doesn’t know it yet, but this isn’t going to be any ordinary road trip. After they pick up an unassuming hitchhiker, a quiet drive down Interstate 40 becomes a trip into an alterna...
Some years ago I visited Hester Mundis and her then-husband who were living in a large apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. When I rang the doorbell, the most fearful snarling erupted on the other side of the door. A man’s voice issued sharp commands in German that did not seem to have much of a pacifying effect on whatever was in that apartment. When the door opened a furious German shepherd lunged at me and would cheerfully have disemboweled me had his master not restrained him with an iron grip under his collar and a series of gutteral commands that sounded like a Nazi officer rounding up civilians. Every terrifying childhood memory of the bloodthirsty hunting dogs in Bambi gripped me as Jerry Mundis struggled to hold the growling beast back.
“Come in,” Mundis said with the warm smile of the benign host of dinner party. “And don’t mind Ahab. Just be sure not to let him smell your fear.”
That was far easier said than done. I’m sure you could smell my fear in Delaware as I edged along the opposite wall past the snapping jaws of Ahab.
The Mundises were thoughtful enough to put their dog under lock and key, but then they revealed the second denizen of their menagerie, Boris the baby chimp. Boris, clad in a diaper, was chained to a mahogany dining table easily weighing several hundred pounds but he was dragging it behind him like a pull-toy on wheels. The racket from Ahab in the other room was enough to wake the dead; it was clear that he was murderously jealous of his simian sibling.
This was my introduction to the world that Hester Mundis eventually wrote about in No He’s Not a Monkey, He’s an Ape and He’s My Son. It answers the question that’s on everybody’s mind: “What’s it like to raise a chimpanzee in Manhattan?” Hester’s hilarious memoir is the complete guide to raising a chimp in the heart of urban America. Join Hester, her husband, attack dog Ahab, and the funniest monkey — excuse me, APE — ever to occupy an apartment in New York or anywhere else in this true adventure of woman versus beast.
I asked Hester to give us an update on Boris, and here’s what she had to say, along with an award-winning charcoal rendering of the noble mature creature:
Dear Reader,
If you’ve already read No, He’s Not a Monkey, He’s an Ape and He’s My Son, you know it has a happy ending. (Happy endings don’t qualify as “spoilers” in my books.) So, as an update, I’m thrilled to report more good news. Boris continues to thrive in his colony at the Chester Zoo (
www.chesterzoo.org), and now has the distinction of being the oldest—and most popular—chimpanzee there.
Recently, British artist Rob Symington won a National Exhibition of Wildlife Award for this charcoal portrait of Boris.
The portrait is on sale for an impressive 560 pounds (that’s more than a thousand dollars), but then Boris always was—and still is—one very impressive chimpanzee.
- Hester Mundis
- Richard Curtis