Murder One newsletter
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Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror:
Terry Brooks, Voyage of the Jerle Shanara:Antrax. Book two in the series.
Return to the world of the Four Lands, where creatures drift up from the
earth like mist, a hypnotic song can kill, a sword can cut through a veil of
lies- and one man, the true heir of an ancient magic, must choose between
betrayal and redemption. UK Hardcover, #17.99.
James Herbert, Once. Remember the faery stories you were told when you were
a child? What if one day you found they were true? What if, when you became
an adult, you discovered they were all based on fact? What if you met the
fantasy and it was all so very real? A masterful new novel of erotic love
and darkest horror from the best-selling author. UK Hardcover, #16.99.
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, A feast in Exile. A new novel of Saint-Germain. Set in
the time when the Mongol hordes of Timur-i swept across fourteenth century
India and Asia, Dehli's civilized veneer crumbles along with it's walls.
Foreigners, such as Saint-Germain, lose their positions, homes, and wealth,
and are forced to flee. US Hardcover, #19.99.
Lemony Snicket, The Hostile Hospital. Book eight in the popular new young
adult series 'A Series of Unfortunate Events'. There are many pleasant
things to read about, but this book contains none of them. Within its pages
are such burdensome details as a suspicious shopkeeper, unnecessary surgery,
an intercom system, anaesthesia, heart-shaped balloons, and some very
startling news about a fire. Clearly you do not want to read about such
things. US Hardcover, #9.50.
E.R. Eddison, Mistress of Mistresses. A new book in the Gollancz Fantasy
Masterworks series. Mezentius has ruled the Three Kingdoms with a firm hand,
but his heir is a weakling. As Duke, Barganax and the terrifying Horius
Parry, Vicor of Rerek, intrigue and plot, it is clear that the new king
isn't long for the world. The key to the control of the Three Kingdoms lies
with Lessingham, Parry's cousin, the only man both sides can trust. UK Trade
Paperback, #6.99.
Dave Freer/Eric Flint, Rats, Bats, and Vats. Chip Connolly was a conscripted
grunt in trouble: stuck behind enemy lines with a bunch of cyberuplifted
rats and bats. Rats with human speech, but rat priorities: sex, food, and
strong drink. and the bats were revolutionaries planning to throw off the
human yoke-with high explosives. And then there was the girl he rescued. Us
Paperback, #6.99.
Steven Harper, Dreamer. It is through first contact with an alien species
that humanity first learns of the dream. It is a plane of mental existence
where peolpe are able to communicate with each other by their thoughts
alone-over distances of thousands of light years. To ensure that future
generations will have this ability, human genetic engineering produces
newborns capable of finding and navigating the Dream. They become known as
the silent. US Paperback, #5.99.
Robert Greenberg, Star Trek Next generation: Gateways:Doors into Chaos. Book
three of seven. Paperback, #6.99
Keith DeCandido, Star Trek Deep Space Nine:Gateways:Demons of Air and
Darkness. Book four of seven. Paperback, #6.99.
Romance:
Sandra Brown, Envy.
[snip]
Don't we know her? ;-)
Nick
Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror:
Terry Brooks, Voyage of the Jerle Shanara:Antrax. Book two in the series.
Return to the world of the Four Lands, where creatures drift up from the
earth like mist, a hypnotic song can kill, a sword can cut through a veil of
lies- and one man, the true heir of an ancient magic, must choose between
betrayal and redemption. UK Hardcover, #17.99.
James Herbert, Once. Remember the faery stories you were told when you were
a child? What if one day you found they were true? What if, when you became
an adult, you discovered they were all based on fact? What if you met the
fantasy and it was all so very real? A masterful new novel of erotic love
and darkest horror from the best-selling author. UK Hardcover, #16.99.
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, A feast in Exile. A new novel of Saint-Germain. Set in
the time when the Mongol hordes of Timur-i swept across fourteenth century
India and Asia, Dehli's civilized veneer crumbles along with it's walls.
Foreigners, such as Saint-Germain, lose their positions, homes, and wealth,
and are forced to flee. US Hardcover, #19.99.
Lemony Snicket, The Hostile Hospital. Book eight in the popular new young
adult series 'A Series of Unfortunate Events'. There are many pleasant
things to read about, but this book contains none of them. Within its pages
are such burdensome details as a suspicious shopkeeper, unnecessary surgery,
an intercom system, anaesthesia, heart-shaped balloons, and some very
startling news about a fire. Clearly you do not want to read about such
things. US Hardcover, #9.50.
E.R. Eddison, Mistress of Mistresses. A new book in the Gollancz Fantasy
Masterworks series. Mezentius has ruled the Three Kingdoms with a firm hand,
but his heir is a weakling. As Duke, Barganax and the terrifying Horius
Parry, Vicor of Rerek, intrigue and plot, it is clear that the new king
isn't long for the world. The key to the control of the Three Kingdoms lies
with Lessingham, Parry's cousin, the only man both sides can trust. UK Trade
Paperback, #6.99.
Dave Freer/Eric Flint, Rats, Bats, and Vats. Chip Connolly was a conscripted
grunt in trouble: stuck behind enemy lines with a bunch of cyberuplifted
rats and bats. Rats with human speech, but rat priorities: sex, food, and
strong drink. and the bats were revolutionaries planning to throw off the
human yoke-with high explosives. And then there was the girl he rescued. Us
Paperback, #6.99.
Steven Harper, Dreamer. It is through first contact with an alien species
that humanity first learns of the dream. It is a plane of mental existence
where peolpe are able to communicate with each other by their thoughts
alone-over distances of thousands of light years. To ensure that future
generations will have this ability, human genetic engineering produces
newborns capable of finding and navigating the Dream. They become known as
the silent. US Paperback, #5.99.
Robert Greenberg, Star Trek Next generation: Gateways:Doors into Chaos. Book
three of seven. Paperback, #6.99
Keith DeCandido, Star Trek Deep Space Nine:Gateways:Demons of Air and
Darkness. Book four of seven. Paperback, #6.99.
Romance:
Sandra Brown, Envy.
[snip]
Don't we know her? ;-)
Nick