News from Murder One
Murder One wrote:
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Nick Waterman. Senior Systems Administrator, Sony Interactive Services
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Science Fiction:
Lots and lots of new stuff this week for a change! But first the bad
news-a few delays have been announced. "Sea of Silver Light" by Tad
Williams is now scheduled for March 2001, " American Gods" by Neil
Gaiman is now due in July 2001, and our winner "Coldheart Canyon" by
Clive Barker, has been delayed by a whopping nine months to August
2001. Sorry folks.
New Arrivals:
Blade Runner 4:Eye and Talon by K.W. Jeter.
This book is fully authorized by the estate of Philip K. Dick and
combines the dark imagery, paranoia, tension, and pace of his original
novel. Available in hardcover for #16.99.
White as Snow by Tanith Lee.
This is an unusual retelling of the story of Snow White by the writer
reviewers have called "the Angela Carter of the fantasy field." Now
this mistress of the fairy tale form gives readers a whole novel based
on a beloved story, turning it into a dark and sensual drama full of
myth and magic. Available in hardcover for #17.99.
The Tranquility Wars by Gentry Lee.
A thrilling new novel of suspense, love, and adventure set against a
grand galalctic backdrop. When Hunter and Tehani are kidnapped by a
pirate band, the aptly named Utopians, they find themselves forced to
choose between the enticing ideals of their captors and the rigid
conformity of life in the Federation of Independent Space Colonies.
Available in hardcover for #17.99.
Also new in hardcover are: Against the Odds, the sequel to "Change of
Command" by Elizabeth Moon for #17.99, The Fresco by Sheri Tepper for
#17.99, and a new stand alone novel by Joe Haldeman called The Coming
for #16.99.
Better Angels by Howard V. Hendrix.
During the first turbulent decades of the twenty-first century an
artefact that resembles an angel's shoulder is unearthed from
California's La Brea tar pit. Available in trade paperback for #11.99.
Pegasus in Space by Anne McCaffrey.
Sequel to "Pegasus in Flight". Peter Reidinger was the most brilliant
telepath and telekinetic yet discovered on earth, he was also barely
15 years old and a paraplegic. Paperback, #5.99.
Phule Me Twice by Robert Asprin.
When the planet Zenobia is invaded, Captain Willard Phule is made
their military advisor. Paperback, #6.99.
Beyond the Blue Moon by Simon R. green.
Hawk and Fisher are going back to the land that still haunts their
dreams as the Blue Moon threaten to rise once again. Paperback, #6.99.
Owlknight by Mercedes lackey and Larry Dixon.
It has been six years since Darian escaped the destruction of his
village by barbarians. Now that he is a master mage he decides to
solve the mystery of what became of his parents. Paperback, #6.99.
The Right to Arm Bears by Gordon R. Dickson.
Planet Dilbia is in a crucial location for humans so establishing a
presence there is of the utmost importance, but the nine foot tall,
bear like Dilbians aren't too impressed by humans. Paperback, #6.99.
Also new in paperback; Dragonweather by Lawrence Watt-Evens for #6.99,
a novelization of the computer game called Alpha Centauri:Centauri
Dawn by Michael Ely for #6.50, the return of Liam Rhenford and Fanuilh
in King's Cure by Daniel Hood for #5.99, and the new Star Trek Next
Generation book I,Q by John de Lancie and Peter David for #6.99.
Regards
Paul
Lots and lots of new stuff this week for a change! But first the bad
news-a few delays have been announced. "Sea of Silver Light" by Tad
Williams is now scheduled for March 2001, " American Gods" by Neil
Gaiman is now due in July 2001, and our winner "Coldheart Canyon" by
Clive Barker, has been delayed by a whopping nine months to August
2001. Sorry folks.
New Arrivals:
Blade Runner 4:Eye and Talon by K.W. Jeter.
This book is fully authorized by the estate of Philip K. Dick and
combines the dark imagery, paranoia, tension, and pace of his original
novel. Available in hardcover for #16.99.
White as Snow by Tanith Lee.
This is an unusual retelling of the story of Snow White by the writer
reviewers have called "the Angela Carter of the fantasy field." Now
this mistress of the fairy tale form gives readers a whole novel based
on a beloved story, turning it into a dark and sensual drama full of
myth and magic. Available in hardcover for #17.99.
The Tranquility Wars by Gentry Lee.
A thrilling new novel of suspense, love, and adventure set against a
grand galalctic backdrop. When Hunter and Tehani are kidnapped by a
pirate band, the aptly named Utopians, they find themselves forced to
choose between the enticing ideals of their captors and the rigid
conformity of life in the Federation of Independent Space Colonies.
Available in hardcover for #17.99.
Also new in hardcover are: Against the Odds, the sequel to "Change of
Command" by Elizabeth Moon for #17.99, The Fresco by Sheri Tepper for
#17.99, and a new stand alone novel by Joe Haldeman called The Coming
for #16.99.
Better Angels by Howard V. Hendrix.
During the first turbulent decades of the twenty-first century an
artefact that resembles an angel's shoulder is unearthed from
California's La Brea tar pit. Available in trade paperback for #11.99.
Pegasus in Space by Anne McCaffrey.
Sequel to "Pegasus in Flight". Peter Reidinger was the most brilliant
telepath and telekinetic yet discovered on earth, he was also barely
15 years old and a paraplegic. Paperback, #5.99.
Phule Me Twice by Robert Asprin.
When the planet Zenobia is invaded, Captain Willard Phule is made
their military advisor. Paperback, #6.99.
Beyond the Blue Moon by Simon R. green.
Hawk and Fisher are going back to the land that still haunts their
dreams as the Blue Moon threaten to rise once again. Paperback, #6.99.
Owlknight by Mercedes lackey and Larry Dixon.
It has been six years since Darian escaped the destruction of his
village by barbarians. Now that he is a master mage he decides to
solve the mystery of what became of his parents. Paperback, #6.99.
The Right to Arm Bears by Gordon R. Dickson.
Planet Dilbia is in a crucial location for humans so establishing a
presence there is of the utmost importance, but the nine foot tall,
bear like Dilbians aren't too impressed by humans. Paperback, #6.99.
Also new in paperback; Dragonweather by Lawrence Watt-Evens for #6.99,
a novelization of the computer game called Alpha Centauri:Centauri
Dawn by Michael Ely for #6.50, the return of Liam Rhenford and Fanuilh
in King's Cure by Daniel Hood for #5.99, and the new Star Trek Next
Generation book I,Q by John de Lancie and Peter David for #6.99.
Regards
Paul
Nick Waterman. Senior Systems Administrator, Sony Interactive Services
mailto:nick-sig@ http://www.nilex.co.uk/~nick/
AX25:G7RZQ@#32.GBR.EU #include <stddisclaimer> Team *AMIGA*!