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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
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Flesh and Blood Nick Gifford
Matt’s home life is falling to pieces as his mother seeks refuge from divorce by returning to the seaside town where she grew up. Separated from his friends, bored and discontented, Matt gradually becomes aware… More
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Like Father Nick Gifford
Voices in my head. It’s driving me mad. It’s like my skull’s splitting open from the inside. They’re talking to me. Laughing at me. Telling me what to do. I’ll have their tongues. That’ll… More
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Piggies Nick Gifford
A freak storm transports Ben to a parallel world inhabited by vampires. He manages to escape to the woods where others like him (called ferals by the vampires) hide. As he begins to give up hope of ever getting home, Ben … More
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The Ephemera Neil Williamson
Nothing lasts forever. Everything is ephemeral. Time slips by, people change, happiness is fleeting. Neil Williamson’s collection of bittersweet tales features eighteen stories of impermanence: from the… More
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The Love Machine and other contraptions Nir Yaniv
What happens when every wish you make is immediately granted by God? If you could use  the power of music to travel through time? If your body was the battleground for  a strange, alien invasion?
In this, his debut collection… More
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Circus of the Grand Design Robert Freeman Wexler
When a man named Lewis rents a vacation house on Long Island for a few days, he doesn’t expect to end up on a crazy circus train ride to nowhere. His one night in the house, he burns it down. Then he meets charismatic … More
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Hallucinating Stephen Palmer
Europe, 2049. Nulight, a Tibetan refugee and notorious underground record company owner, emerges from an obscure Berlin night club realising that an alien invasion is imminent. Or is he hallucinating? Contacting… More
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Muezzinland Stephen Palmer
Two sisters on the run, both pursued by their mother. But when this mother is the Empress of Ghana and one of the most powerful people in the world, it is no ordinary chase. And life has changed in the mid twenty second century.… More
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The Rat and the Serpent Stephen Palmer
Imagine a film made in black-and-white. Now imagine a novel written in black-and-white.
The Rat And The Serpent is a gothic tale relating the extraordinary fate of Ügliy the cripple.
Raised as a beggar in the soot-shrouded… More
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Flowercrash Stephen Palmer
Zaïdmouth is a far-future paradise. Its five communities are intertwined by artificial flower networks so complex they combine to create the virtual realities through which Zaïdmouth is run. Yet into … More
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Glass Stephen Palmer
A plague is spreading through the city of Cray. Nobody knows its origin and nobody has discovered a cure. Cray is dying. Of glass.
As the city’s ruling council resorts to increasingly desperate measures to maintain… More
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Hairy London Stephen Palmer
What is love?
One evening at the Suicide Club three gentlemen discuss this age-old problem, and thus a wager is made. Dissolute fop Sheremy Pantomile, veteran philosopher Kornukope Wetherbee and down-on-his-luck… More
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Memory Seed Stephen Palmer
There is one city left, and soon that will be gone, for the streets of Kray are crumbling beneath a wave of exotic and lethal vegetation as it creeps south, threatening to wipe out the last traces of humanity. In the desperate… More
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Salvage Eric Brown
When Salvageman Ed saves Ella Rodriguez from spider-drones on the pleasure planet of Sinclair’s Landfall, he has no idea what he’s letting himself in for. Ella is not at all what she seems, as he’s… 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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Tomorrow Nick Gifford
Tomorrow: a future only you can see; a future only you can save…
When fifteen-year-old Luke’s father dies, his eccentric family threatens to descend into chaos. Luke distracts himself by helping to sort… More