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One of Us Iain Rowan
Shortlisted for the Crime Writers’ Association’s Debut Dagger award.
Anna is one of the invisible people. She fled her own country when the police murdered her brother and her father, and now she serves… More
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Fish Eats Lion Jason Erik Lundberg
Fish Eats Lion collects the best original speculative fiction from Singapore – fantasy, science fiction, and the places in between – all anchored with imaginative methods to the Lion City. These twenty-two… More
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Red Dot Irreal Jason Erik Lundberg
Travel to Southeast Asia on wings of the fantastic for Jason Erik Lundberg’s debut short-story collection Red Dot Irreal.
There you’ll meet pirates and shamans, wise fish and mystical storytellers, … More
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Strange Mammals Jason Erik Lundberg
“Jason Erik Lundberg’s stories, launched from the real world on a trajectory to the surreal, fuse the idle daydream with the desperate heart. You should read them.” —John Kessel, author … More
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The Alchemy of Happiness Jason Erik Lundberg
The Alchemy of Happiness: a triptych of stories rooted in Southeast Asian myth and legend, literary fantasy at its very best.
In the beginning were the four: Water, Fire, Air, and Earth. Arriving simultaneously with… More
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Falling Over James Everington
Sometimes when you fall over you don’t get up again. And sometimes, you get up to find everything has changed:
An ordinary man who sees his face in a tabloid newspaper. A soldier haunted by the images of those he has… More
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Qinmeartha and the Girl-Child LoChi John Grant
Tarburton-on-the-Moor – just another sleepy Dartmoor village. Or so it seems to Joanna Gard when she comes to visit her elderly aunt here, until the fabric of the village begins, like her personal life, to unravel.… More
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Take No Prisoners John Grant
In a universe that isn’t ours, a hopelessly mismatched pair are thrown together in a potentially fatal encounter with incomprehensible technology left behind by an unknown transgalactic civilization. Back… More
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Warm Words and Otherwise: A Blizzard of Book Reviews John Grant
A bumper collection – over 150,000 words! – of book reviews, many of full essay length, by the two-time Hugo winning and World Fantasy Award-winning co-editor of The Encyclopedia of Fantasy and author,… More
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Expatria: the box set Keith Brooke
Available for the first time in a single volume: the Expatria duology.
Book one: The descendants of Expatria’s first colonists from Earth have rejected technology. When Mathias Hanrahan, heir to the primacy… More
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Embrace: tales from the dark side Keith Brooke
Eleven stories from the darkest reaches of Keith Brooke’s imagination, each with a new afterword. Revisit the haunts of your youth, retell the story of your life, embrace your inner demons. Listen to the voices,… More
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Expatria Keith Brooke
The descendants of Expatria’s first colonists from Earth have rejected technology. When Mathias Hanrahan, heir to the primacy of Newest Delhi, wants to reintroduce the old ways he is framed for his father’s… More
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Expatria Incorporated Keith Brooke
For Katya Tatin, a passionate believer in and employee of the Holy Corporation of GenGen, the opportunity to join the mission to the recently rediscovered colony of Expatria is much more than a chance to spread the gospel.… More
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Faking It: accounts of the General Genetics Corporation Keith Brooke
A brash entrepreneur buys a small company as a platform for his big ideas, and the General Genetics Corporation is born. GenGen has a vision for the future of humankind, and the company will stop at nothing to get its own… More
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Genetopia Keith Brooke
"A minor masterpiece that should usher Brooke at last into the recognized front ranks of SF writers" (Locus)
The village: a close-knit community where everyone knows everyone else. Here, houses can be grown… More
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infinity plus: quintet Keith Brooke et al.
Five stories from top writers of speculative fiction: science fiction, fantasy and the downright strange, stories from the heart, stories to make you think and wonder.
The stories in this volume are:
"Filming… More
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Lord of Stone Keith Brooke
Trace: a country where magic is dying out. A country at war with itself. A country where the prophecies of the Book of the World have started to come true.
Bligh: a young foreigner, drawn irresistibly to the war in Trace.… More
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Liberty Spin: tales of scientifiction Keith Brooke
Multiple personalities fighting for control of a single body; a single personality constantly splitting and reinventing itself and its past; a Mars that never was; an interstellar war that has always been. Nine science-fiction… More
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Parallax View Keith Brooke et al.
Both authors shortlisted for the 2013 Philip K Dick Award
"The stories in this collection are among the best science fiction. These are stories imbued with a rich intelligence and a deep sense of humanity. These… More
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The Accord Keith Brooke
“One of the finest novels of virtual reality yet written” (SF Site)
The Accord, a virtual utopia where the soul lives on after death and your perceptions are bound only by your imagination. This is the setting… More
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The People of the Sea Keith Brooke
Until he found the mermaid it had been a normal day for Joseph Wheatley: on leaving his house he had found something vile smeared across the door, and later some children in the street had called names and thrown a few stones.… More
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One More Unfortunate Kaitlin Queen
It’s the mid-1990s and Nick Redpath has some issues to resolve. Like why he is relentlessly drawn back to a circle of old friends and enemies — and an old love — in his seaside birthplace in north Essex.… More
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The Bone House Gang Nick Gifford
There’s no such thing as ghosts. Everyone knows that.
Twelve-year-old Jools Bone lives in a run-down mansion, surrounded by a large collection of treasures gathered by his family of explorers and adventurers.… More
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Erased Nick Gifford
You’re not paranoid if they really are after you.
Someone is messing with Liam’s world. All the rules have changed and his life has unravelled completely. He can’t even trust his own memories.
What… More