Murder One wrote:
[snip]
Science Fiction:
Stephen King, Dreamcatcher. I remember a time when Mr King said he was
going to take a rest for few years, and we all know of the terrible
accident he suffered, but somehow the books keep on a-comin'. This is
the tale of four men, friends since childhood, who when hunting in the
Maine woods discover something terrible from another world, and their
shared attempts to keep each other alive. UK hardcover, #17.99.
Elizabeth Haydon, Prophecy. Sequel to the best-selling Rhapsody.
Having escaped the demonic F'dor through the roots of Sagia the World
Tree, Rhapsody, Achmed, and Grunthor return to discover centuries have
passed and everything and everyone they knew has gone, except the
F'dor. UK hardcover, #12.99.
Lewis Shiner, Glimpses. Psychedelic fantasy about Ray Shackleford who
lives in his memories of the '60s. When he discovers that his tape
deck has mysteriously been recording the music he dreams of at night,
Ray embarks on a odyssey to the past, and dreams of a better future.
US trade paperback, #12.99.
James H. Schmitz, The Best of James H. Schmitz. Schmitz is a writer
from the golden age of Science Fiction, beginning his career in 1943
he published stories in Unknown, Astounding, and Analog. He also
created the Telzey Amberdon series. This is a collection of some of
his best stories, two of which have never before been available in
book form. US hardcover, #16.99.
New in paperback:
Mathew Hughes, Fools Errant. Filidor Vesh is fantasy's very own Bertie
Wooster, indolent, foppish, and instantly loveable. When his uncle
sends him on an errand it leads Filidor across the world, and into all
sorts of a trouble that a young man of leisure could well do without.
US, #6.99.
Regards,
Paul
Nick Waterman. Senior Systems Administrator, SO-NET, Sony UK
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