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"For well over a century, Monster Hunter International has kept the world safe from supernatural threats small and large. Now MHI opens their archives for the first time to reveal the secret history of the world's most elite fighting force. Discover what happened when Agent Franks took on the Nazis. See how the Vatican's Combat Exorcists deal with Old Ones in Mexico. Featuring all new tales from Jim Butcher, John Ringo, Jessica Day George and many more"--
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Thistle -- by Larry Correia
Small problems -- by Jim Butcher
Darkness under the mountain -- by Mike Kupari -- A
knight of the enchanted forest -- by Jessica Day George -- The
manticore sanction -- by John C. Wright -- The
dead yard -- by Maurice Broaddus -- The
bride -- by Brad R. Torgersen
She bitch, killer of kits (a Skinwalker crossover tale) -- by Faith Hunter
Mr. Natural -- by Jody Lynn Nye
Sons of the father -- by Quincy J. Allen -- The
troll factory -- by Alex Shvartsman
Keep Kaiju weird -- by Kim May -- The
gift -- by Steve Diamond -- The
case of the ghastly specter -- by John Ringo
Huffman strikes back -- by Bryan Thomas Schmidt & Julie Frost
Hunter born -- by Sarah A. Hoyt
Hitler's dog -- by Jonathan Maberry.
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"Featuring stories in the world of Larry Correia's Monster Hunter International"--Title page.
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