Murder One wrote:
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Science Fiction:
L.E. Modesitt, The Shadow Sorceress. The Shadow Sorceress continues
the story begun in the first Spellsong trilogy but focuses on the
challenges facing Secca, now a young sorceress. She is thrust into a
position of power and responsibility when her mentor, Anna, the
heroine of the original trilogy, dies unexpectedly before Secca's
training as a master magic wielder is complete.US hardcover, #19.99.
Alan Dean Foster, Reunion. In this seventh adventure of Flinx and Pip,
Alan Dean Foster gives fans what they have been clamouring for; the
most mind-bending adventure yet - a roller-coaster ride into the
unknown filled with wonder, humour, and a host of deadly adversaries.
US hardcover, #17.99.
Kristine Katheryn Rusch, Stories for an Enchanted Afternoon. This is
Rusch's first collection, a highly anticipated volume featuring eleven
of the author's award winning and award nominated short stories. US
hardcover, #18.50
Out in Paperback:
George R.R. Martin, A Storm of Swords. The Seven Kingdoms are divided
by a blood feud, the men of the Night's Watch prepare for the
great cold, and the last of the Targaryens rears the dragon she
hatched on her husbands funeral pyre, ready to avenge her father, the
last Dragon King on the Iron Throne. UK,#6.99
Thomas Harlan, The Gate of Fire. The sequel to Shadow of Ararat. The
war is far from over. Now there are three alliances where once there
were only two, and three powers to strive for control of the earth.
US, #6.99
Julia Grey, The Jasper Forest. Second book in the Guardian Cycle. UK,
#6.99
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Nick Waterman. Senior Systems Administrator, SO-NET, Sony UK
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