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  • av Lavie Tidhar & Natalia Theodoridou
    240,-

  • av Ken MacLeod & Lavie Tidhar
    240,-

  • av Cat Sparks
    240,-

    Multiple award-winning author Cat Sparks writes science fiction with a distinctly Australian flavour - stories steeped in the desperate anarchy of Mad Max futures, redolent with scorching sun and the harshness of desert sands, but her narratives reach deeper than that. In her tales of ordinary people adapting to post-apocalyptic futures, she casts a light on what it means to be human; the good and the bad, the noble and the shameful.Dark Harvest gathers together Cat's best short fiction of recent years, as selected by the author herself: fourteen stories, two of them novelettes, including one brand new tale and two Ditmar Award winners. Contents:Hot Rods Cassini Falling Hacking Santorini Dragon Girl You Will Remember Who You Were Fata Morgana Before Dominica The Seventh Relic And the Ship Sails On Jericho Blush No Fat Chicks Veterans Day Dark Harvest Prayers to Broken StoneAbout the Author

  • av Ken MacLeod
    193,-

    Siobhan Ross has several reasons for taking a holiday job on the Isle of Skye - her keen interest in marine biology for one - but she's also determined to escape Glasgow and put distance between herself and a failed relationship with fellow student Kieran. The last thing Siobhan's looking for is romance, let alone with a Selkie, but… In Selkie Summer, Ken MacLeod delivers a rich contemporary fantasy that is steeped in Celtic lore, nuclear submarines and secrets, as Siobhan finds herself the focus of attention she never sought, unwittingly embroiled in political intrigue and the shifting landscape of international alliances. At its heart, Selkie Summer is a love story: as passionate and unconventional as you could wish for. At its heart, Selkie Summer is a love story: as passionate and unconventional as you could wish for.

  • av Justina Robson
    154,-

  • av Ren Warom
    154,-

  • av Andrew Bannister
    154,-

  • av Elia Barceló, Ian Watson, Dave Hutchinson, m.fl.
    209,-

  • av Frances Hardinge & Storm Constantine
    209,-

  • av Simon Morden & E J Swift
    209,-

  • - The Decomposition Comedy
    av Rachel Armstrong
    240,-

  • av Tom Toner
    154,-

  • av Rb Kelly
    240,-

  • av Nick Wood
    240,-

  • av Lavie Tidhar & Reynolds
    240,-

    Twenty-six stories, selected by editor Donna Scott from disparate places, that represent some of the best SF published anywhere in 2018; dreamlike glimpses of pristine worlds that will destroy us before we destroy them; stories of work-based friendships, mistrust and isolation; of alienation and othering; stories of slavery given an acceptable face through beautiful voice and the ever-present need to keep fighting injustice; stories of bodily choice being made a crime; stories of rebellions we thought we'd already had but need to have again. We have another end to childhood. And we have the murder of story itself, involving an AI...Full contents:Introduction by Donna ScottProvidence - Alastair ReynoldsTalking to Ghosts at the Edge of the World - Lavie TidharThe Miracle Lambs of Minane - Finbarr O'ReillyTerritory Blank - Aliya WhiteleyThrow Caution - Tim MajorGolgotha - Dave HutchinsonSalvation - Dave BradleyWaterbirds - G.V. AndersonBuddy System - Mike MorganDo No Harm - Anna IbbotsonA Change of Heart - Hannah TougherBirnam Platoon - Natalia TheodoridouGood - Sunyi DeanHard Times in Nuovo Genova - Chris BarnhamThe Escape Hatch - Matthew de AbaituaP.Q. - James WarnerThe Purpose of the Dodo is to be Extinct - Malcolm DevlinCat and Mouse - David TallermanBefore They Left - Colin GreenlandHarry's Shiver - Esme CarpenterThe Whisperer - J.K. FultonDeath of the Grapevine - Teika Marija SmitsRainsticks - Matt ThompsonThe Veilonaut's Dream - Henry SzabranskiDoomed Youth - Fiona MooreF Sharp 4 - Tim Pieraccini

  • - Dark Tales of London
    av Paul Di Filippo & Reggie Oliver
    240,-

    Sinister tales, ghost stories, thrillers and vignettes that reach back as far as the Victorian era, all steeped in the essence of London's urban community, its industrial heritage, the docks, Victoriana, the Blitz and the War. Nine original stories and seven classic reprints that explore the capital's dark underbelly but also celebrate its character and charm.Sixteen stories, one city. Welcome to London as you've never seen her before.Contents:1. Introduction by Ian Whates2. Hunger - Bryony Pearce3. A Street - Arthur Morrison4. A Maze for the Minotaur - Reggie Oliver5. The Phantom Model (A Wapping Romance) - Hume Nisbet6. The Ghost of Cock Lane - Rose Biggin7. The Hand That Rocks The Cradle - Juliet E. McKenna8. Watercress Girl - Henry Mayhew9. Queen Rat - David Rix10. Christopherson - George Gissing11. From The Casebook of Master Wiggins, Esq. - Paul Di Filippo12. Albert And The Engine Of Albion - Terry Grimwood13. In the Tube - E.F. Benson14. A Romance of the Piccadilly Tube - T.G. Jackson15. Blood and Bone - Susan Boulton16. Behind the Shade - Arthur Morrison17. Southall Tantra - Paul StJohn Mackintosh About the Authors

  • - The Book of Alien Fairy Tales
    av Adrian Tchaikovsky & Chris Beckett
    240,-

    Have you ever wondered what the fairy tales of alien cultures are like? For hundreds of years scholars and writers have collected and retold folk and fairy stories from around our world. They are not alone. On distant planets alien chroniclers have done the same; for just as our world is steeped in legends and half-remembered truths of the mystic and the magical, so are theirs. Now, for the first time, we can share some of these tales with you… 1. Introduction - David Gullen2. The Little People - Una McCormack3. Lost in the Rewilding - Paul Di Filippo4. Goblin Autumn - Adrian Tchaikovksy5. Myths of Sisyphus - Allen Ashley6. The Land of Grunts and Squeaks - Chris Beckett7. The Blood Rose - Susan Oke8. Starfish - Liz Williams9. The Raveller's Tale - Neil Williamson10. The Tiny Traveller - Aliya Whiteley11. The Tale of Suyenye the Wise, the Ay, and the People of the Shining Land - Gaie Sebold12. Wanderlust - Kim Lakin-Smith13. Pale Sister - Jaine Fenn14. Alpha42 and the Space Hermits - Stephen Oram15. The Teller and the Starborn - Peter Sutton16. The Winternet - Ian Whates17. The Awakening - Bryony Pearce18. About the AuthorsLong ago, in a galaxy far far away...

  • av Kari Sperring
    154,-

    There are four sons of Lot at court and Sir Gaheris knows himself to be the least of them. Yet the charismatic and headstrong young knight Sir Lamorak looks up to him, despite more obvious choices, and when Lamorak catches his mother's eye, Gaheris knows there's trouble brewing. Soon he finds himself at the centre of family tensions, deceit and tragedy. Can he prevent the bloodshed that seems inevitable?Kari, Sperring, a medieval historian and the award-winning author of fantasy novels Living With Ghosts and The Grass King's Concubine, delivers a powerful tale of passion and intrigue featuring some of the lesser known members of King Arthur's court.Novella Set 6, Blood and Blade: four books, each containing an outstanding tale of epic fantasy squeezed within the covers of a novella. Four independent stories by four gifted authors, linked only by their cover art.

  • av Steph Swainston & RJ Barker
    240,-

    The very best fantasy stories by British and British-based authors. More than twenty stories of the strange and fantastic, written by an exciting blend of established names and newer voices, ranging from traditional sword and sorcery to contemporary fantasy. A book packed with mermaids, impossible quizzes, magic swords, towering monsters, ghostly lovers, tricksters, numerous apocalypses, a particularly irritating local councillor... and bees.

  • - And Other Stories
    av Gwyneth Jones
    240,-

    A new collection of short stories from Gwyneth Jones, the author of Bold As Love (Arthur C. Clarke Award, 2002), Life (Philip K. Dick Award, 2005), White Queen (Tiptree Award, 1991), Seven Tales and a Fable (World Fantasy Award 1996), "The Grass Princess" (World Fantasy Award, 1996), "La Cenerentola" (BSFA Award, 1998) and many other acclaimed works.Big Cat and Other Stories gathers together the author's finest work from the past decade and features a brand new story, "Stella and the Adventurous Roots", which inspired the cover image. It includes tales that revisit the world of Bold as Love and also the Aleutian Universe (White Queen etc), as well as venturing into brand new possible tomorrows.Full of passion, vivid imagination, and portent, this collection showcases a master storyteller at her best.Contents:Big CatStella And The Adventurous RootsThe Flame Is RosesA Planet Called DesireThe Old SchoolhouseThe Kianna The Vicar Of MarsBricks, Sticks, StrawEmergenceThe Seventh GamerCheatsAbout the Author

  • av David Gullen
    240,-

    "Take from the rich and shop for the poor"A Bonnie and Clyde for the Trump era, Josie and Novik embark on the ultimate roadtrip. In a near-future re-sculpted politically and geographically by climate change, they blaze a trail across the shopping malls of America in a printed intelligent car (stolen by accident), with a hundred and ninety million LSD-contaminated dollars in the trunk. Pursued by vengeful drug cartels on one side and the agents of corrupt authority on the other, they determine to bring down the system, buying shoes and cameras to change the world.Meanwhile, President Guinevere Snarlow is bent on making America great again and cementing her place in history. She embarks on an ambitious but perilous campaign, invading Mexico on a pretext and plotting to assassinate the richest man the world has ever known…"Packed with bold ideas and genre-shattering extrapolations. And the characters get so deep inside your head you're still arguing with them days later. Seriously, you need this book." - Mike Carey, BAFTA nominated author of The Girl with All the Gifts"A clever, dark and often very funny satire on rapacious capitalism." - Chris Beckett, winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award"One of the most original books I've read in many years. It's mad and bad and you need to read it." - Jaine Fenn, author of the Hidden Empire novels"Shopocalypse is like no road novel ever written before… impressive and well worth the read." - Albedo "It kept me up until 2.30am on a work night to see where it ended." - reviewer

  • av Ian Creasey
    240,-

    "You have to admire his effortless mastery. A series of flawless miniatures." - Tony BallantyneA major new collection from one of British Science Fiction's most accomplished short story writers, whose stories feature regularly in Asimov's, Analog, and elsewhere. From the chilling implications of cloning to the potential of alternative realities, from alien life encountered in unexpected ways to the pitfalls of relying too heavily on technology, these stories explore what may lie ahead for all of us. Sometimes delivered with wry humour, sometimes with dark portent, but always in entertaining and unexpected fashion.Contents:Introduction After the Atrocity The EqualisersNo Strangers Any More The Language of Flowers An Exercise in Motivation My Time on Earth "I Was Nearly Your Mother" Shooting Grouse Memories of the Knacker's Yard The Dunschemin Retirement Home for Repentant SupervillainsThe Shapes of Wrath And Then They Were Gone Pincushion Pete Erosion About the Author"The Language of Flowers is a simple yet powerful story that combines real world elements with a dash of science fiction in a positively delightful way." - Tangent Online"A nice little gem from Mr. Creasey." - SFRevu of Erosion "Super fun story! The narrator is mischievous and creative and altogether endearing." - Tangent Online of My Time On Earth

  • av Liz Williams
    240,-

    A contemporary tale of four fey sisters.Bee: the practical one, the lynchpin; still living in the family home of Mooncote in Somerset, where she has met an unconventional boyfriend that not even her sisters are aware of.Stella: a DJ among other things. Currently hanging around the Med after completing a series of gigs in Ibiza, she has vowed never to return to Mooncote following a row with Bee, but that was then...Serena: a single mother and fashion designer living in Notting Hill, increasingly uncertain of her relationship with long-term boyfriend Ben, a Camden-based rock singer and the son of a family friend.Luna: the youngest, head-strong and free-spirited, a wanderer living out of a horse-drawn van while she follows the Gypsy Switch: the route of horse fairs that spans the length of the country.The Fallow sisters, scattered like the four winds but now drawn back together, with the comet due, united in their desire to find their mother, Alys - a former Vogue cover model who disappeared a year ago without warning or explanation. They have help, of course, from the star spirits and the no-longer-living, but such advice tends to be cryptic and is hardly the most dependable of guides. How is the comet connected to all this, and what of the huge cloaked intruder, stinking of blood and earth, who surprises Stella one night while she's home alone? The sisters soon come to realise that their mother's disappearance may be part of something far bigger and much darker than they had ever suspected…

  • av Kim Lakin-Smith
    240,-

    "Tolerance is an act of humanity, which we must nurture and enact each in our own lives every day, to rejoice in the diversity that makes us strong and the values that bring us together." - UNESCO Director-General Audrey AzoulayDenounced by her own father and charged with crimes against the state, Kali Titian - pilot, soldier, and engineer - is sentenced to Erbärmlich prison camp, where she must somehow survive among her fellow inmates the Vary, a race she has been raised to consider sub-human; a race who until recently she was murdering to order. In Erbärmlich she encounters Mohab, the Speaker's son, and stumbles upon two ancient energy sources which may just bring redemption to an oppressed people. A story told from the heart, a book released to coincide with the United Nation's International Day of Tolerance (November 16th); Rise is a potent tale of courage against the odds and the power of hope in the face of racial intolerance, from the author of the critically acclaimed Cyber Circus."A searing portrayal of redemption and compassion in the face of prejudice and brutality. Kim Lakin-Smith is one hell of a damn fine writer." - Gareth L. Powell, author of Embers of War

  • - When I Told Them My Dreams
    av Maura McHugh
    240,-

    The Boughs Withered is the debut collection from accomplished Irish author Maura McHugh. It includes twenty tales - four of them original to the volume - which represent the best strange visions from an award-winning writer of fiction, non-fiction, comic books and plays. Among the featured stories is "Bone Mother", which was adapted into the award-winning stop-motion animated short film by See Creature in Canada.In her horror and dark fantasy stories, Maura McHugh explores her love of the uncanny, delves into the eerie past, and evokes weird landscapes that might just co-exist with our own."These stories [are] made to last, reaching deep into myth-pools for eternal, primal treasures." - Kim Newman"Maura McHugh's gloriously twisted, tale-spinning imagination entwines and embraces the reader like dark ivy." - Ian R. MacLeod"Hauntings, dark pacts and ancient gods are brought into the here and now by Maura McHugh's peculiar magic." - Priya Sharma"Maura McHugh's stories are hugely enjoyable. Her insight and compassion, combined with a fresh, engaging voice, make her monsters, marvels and myths stand out in a crowded field." - Lisa TuttleContents:1. Introduction by Kim Newman2. Vic3. Who Hears Our Cries in Forgotten Tongues?4. The Boughs Withered When I Told Them My Dreams5. The Light at the Centre6. A Rebellious House7. Beautiful Calamity8. Home9. Moments on the Cliff10. The Gift of the Sea11. Suspension12. The Tamga13. Spooky Girl14. The Hanging Tree15. The Diet16. Involuntary Muscle17. Family18. Wake the Dead19. Y20. Bone Mother21. Water22. Author's Afterword

  • - Stories in Honour of David Gemmell
    av Neal Asher, RJ Barker & Anna Smith Spark
    240,-

    David Gemmell passed away in 2006, leaving behind a legacy of memorable characters, epic settings, and thrilling tales. In the Legends anthologies, today's finest fantasy authors pay homage to one of fantasy fiction's greatest ever writers. Full of swordplay, treachery, deeds both dark and noble, with cunning thieves and wily tricksters, blood-thirsty gods and flawed heroes - welcome to Legends. Contents:1. Introduction by Stan Nicholls2. Blood Debt - Gail Z. Martin3. A God's Mercy - Richard Webb4. Berserker Captain - Neal Asher5. The Price of Passage - Keris McDonald6. Summoner - Danie Ware7. Pelicos the Brave and the Princess of Kalakhadze - Steven Poore8. The Timekeeper's Tarot - Den Patrick9. Her Grail - Ben North10. Piercing the Mist - Shona Kinsella11. Chosen of the Slain - K.T. Davies12. The Dying Land - Nick Watkinson13. A Hero of Her People - Anna Smith Spark14. All Deaths Well Intention'd - RJ Barker15. By Any Other Name - Justina Robson About the Authors

  • av Gaie Sebold
    154,-

    A stand-alone novella featuring Madis Defranthea, whose brother presents her with a challenge. If she wants to join his gang, she and her team have to steal a magical belt that's locked to the waist of a bride, on her wedding night, in a fortified castle, on a rock in the middle of the sea. Madis takes him up on it. But when she discovers just how much her brother didn't know, the job proves even more hazardous than she bargained for...Featuring magic, automata, snobbery, small gods, large fish, a useful corpse and an unnervingly intelligent horse.In A Hazardous Engagement the author of Babylon Steel and Shanghai Sparrow delivers a thrilling tale of cunning, ingenuity and betrayal that entertains royally from first page to last.

  • av Edward Cox
    154,-

    In the heart of the Great Forest, nothing is as it should be. Sir Vladisal and her Knights of Boska are lost and far from home. The son of their Duchess has been kidnapped, spirited away to a nameless place within these dark and endless woodlands. Vladisal is his only hope, but an evil has come to the Great Forest, an evil that is corrupting the trees with demons born from ancient magic. If Vladisal is to save her Duchess' son, if he and the women of Boska are to live through the horrors of the Great Forest, then she must place her trust in Abildan the assassin. But Abildan hails from an age-old enemy, and she once served the very evil they all must fight to survive.In The Bone Shaker, the author of The Relic Guild delivers his most potent tale yet; a powerful story of valour, betrayal, dark magic, blood and death, but also of hope. Epic fantasy distilled into a novella, in which traditional gender rolls are turned on their heads.

  • av Simon Morden
    154,-

    Two centuries after the Earth fell to enigmatic alien machines known as the Visitors, humanity survives in sparse nomadic tribes. Macsen is an adventurer, undertaking hazardous quests for the captivating Hona Loy; quests that have made him a hero. Macsen never fails, but this time he crosses the path of a Jugger, one of the deadliest of all the Visitors. Can he find a way to defeat the alien and survive, or will it fall to his faithful companion Laylaw to return to the tribe with the tale of his noble death?In Macsen Against the Jugger, award-winning author Simon Morden delivers a masterpiece of excitement and clever story telling.One of four independent novellas by four different authors that form NewCon Novella Set 5: The Alien Among Us

  • av Adam Roberts
    154,-

    When two strangers ask the manager at Kabul Station to take them into the Afghanizone he refuses. What sane person wouldn't? Thought to be the result of an alien visitation, the zone is deadly. Nothing works there. Electrical items are your enemy; they malfunction or simply blow up. The pair go in anyway, and the biggest surprise is when one of them walks out again. Nobody survives the zone, so how has she?In The Man Who Would Be Kling, award-winning author Adam Roberts delivers an intriguing story that evokes the spirit of the Strugatsky Brothers' Roadside Picnic while also paying homage to both Rudyard Kipling's classic tale and to fans of Star Trek.One of four independent novellas by four different authors that form NewCon Novella Set 5: The Alien Among Us

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