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Stephen McKenna may refer to: Stephen McKenna (novelist) (1888–1967), English novelist Stephen McKenna (footballer) (born 1985), Scottish footballer Stephen McKenna (artist) (1939–2017), English visual artist Stephen McKenna (boxer) (born 1997), Irish boxer Stephen MacKenna (1872–1934), Irish translator of Plotinus Stephen MacKenna (actor) (born 1945), English actor Steve McKenna, ice hockey player Steve McKenna, character in The Mechanic (2011 film) Steve McKenna, provided voice over for Office Monkey Steve McKenna (golfer) in Lytham Trophy Steve McKenna (musician) on Return to Evermore See also McKenna (disambiguation). Discover the Stephen Mckenna popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Stephen Mckenna books.

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  • Worldmakers synopsis, comments

    Worldmakers

    Gardner Dozois

    When mankind moves out to the stars, the colonists of the future will remake the worlds they inhabit in their image. Included here are twenty stories from the most imaginative writ...

  • The Education of Eric Lane synopsis, comments

    The Education of Eric Lane

    Stephen McKenna

    Popular novel, first published in 1921. The story begins: "Eric Lane, visible only from ear to chin above the waterline, peered through the steam of the bathroom at a travellingcl...

  • Remembering Rachel synopsis, comments

    Remembering Rachel

    Rose Callaly

    The day Rose Callaly found her daughter Rachel's battered body was only the start of her nightmares.Shortly afterwards Rose became certain that the person who had killed her beauti...

  • McComb Mud Flats synopsis, comments

    McComb Mud Flats

    Steve Bean

    The humorous story of a young couple trying to cope with a year in which everything that can go wrong, does.

  • The Sixth Sense, a Novel synopsis, comments

    The Sixth Sense, a Novel

    Stephen McKenna

    Popular novel, first published in 1915. The story begins: "I paused, with my foot on the lowest step of the Club, to mark the changes that had overtaken Pall Mall during my twenty...