The Cleaving
Four women, four destinies - the future of King Arthur's court... A fresh, feminist retelling of the Arthurian legends The Cleaving is an Arthurian retelling that follows the tangled stories of four women: Nimue, Ygraine... See More
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Quick ViewFour women, four destinies - the future of King Arthur's court... A fresh, feminist retelling of the Arthurian legends The Cleaving is an Arthurian retelling that follows the tangled stories of four women: Nimue, Ygraine... See More
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Quick ViewThe Aldabreshin Archipelago has been ravaged by war, its fragile alliances sundered by new enemies - enemies wielding forbidden elemental magic and spreading terror throughout the scattered southern realm. Warlord Daish... See More
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Quick ViewThe Archipelago is still plagued by dragons and its peoples live in terror of their coming. Kheda, Risala and Velindre chase rumours of a water dragon, as they alone have gathered secrets of how to repel these fearsome... See More
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Quick ViewA while back, Daniel Mackmain's life took an unexpected turn. Now the Green Man expects him to resolve clashes between those dwelling unseen in wild places and the ordinary people who have no idea what's out there. Dan's... See More
by Ian Whates
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Quick ViewAn anthology of rare reprints and original fiction from some of the biggest names in British Science Fiction. Includes "The Spheres" by Iain M. Banks, a story that has never been collected or reprinted since it first... See More
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Quick ViewFinalist for Best Fantasy Novel in the 2019 British Fantasy Awards A hundred years ago, a man with a secret could travel a few hundred miles and give himself a new name and life story. No one would be any the wiser, as long... See More
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Quick ViewDaniel Mackmain has always been a loner. As a dryad's son, he can see the supernatural alongside everyday reality, and that's not something he can easily share. Perhaps visiting East Anglia to stay with Finele Wicken and her... See More
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Quick ViewLivak is a part-time thief and full-time gambler, long accustomed to living by her wits and and narrowly avoiding serious trouble. When she attempts to sell a stolen antique to a passing merchant, she finds herself pulled... See More
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Quick ViewWhen you do a good job for someone, there's a strong chance they'll offer you more work or recommend you elsewhere. So Daniel Mackmain isn't particularly surprised when his boss's architect brother asks for his help on a... See More
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Quick ViewIt's frustrating when a gadget stops working. But what if the gadget is working fine, it's just "temporally" out of order? What would you do if you discovered your cell phone linked you to a different time? Or that your... See More
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Quick ViewImaginary friends should be a comfort when other consolations fail. But what if these longed-for companions think different? What if they're none too pleased to be summoned? What if untamed magic can spawn creatures from... See More
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Quick ViewWarlord Daish Kheda has been building political alliances, working to consolidate power over his new realm. Although he has saved his people from the twin evils of wizardry and dragons, he feels tainted by association with... See More
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Quick ViewAs a Tormalin sworn man, Ryshad is honour-bound to obey his prince's orders. Now he is sent to help two wizards searching for lost knowledge to use against the mysterious, murderous Elietimm. Conveniently, Ryshad can do his... See More
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Quick ViewA collection of five stories featuring characters from Juliet E McKenna's Tales of Einarinn, beginning with the full story of an earlier adventure involving Livak, Halice, Sorgrad and Gren, followed by encounters and... See More
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Quick ViewRyshad has to decide whether or not to swear renewed service to the House of D'Olbriot, or to hand back his oath. Will his sense of duty allow him to abandon Temar D'Alsennin, as the younger man tries to salvage something... See More
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Quick ViewAfter a long winter spent in the Kellarin colony, the crafty and beautiful Livak is anxious to move on. Now an opportunity is on the horizon. The reclamation of a lost southern settlement is in the offing, but those... See More
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Quick ViewLivak has decided it's time she turned her new-found connections with powerful mages and mighty princes into solid advantage for herself. If she is to have any sort of future with the swordsman Ryshad, they need the means to... See More
by Garth Nix
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Quick ViewFor thousands of years the immortal Gilgamesh has presided over the legendary Ur-Bar, witnessing history unfold from within its walls. Some days it is a rural tavern, others a fashionable wine shop. It may appear as a hidden... See More
by Faith Hunter
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Quick ViewLie. Cheat. Bargain. Fight. Accept. Bribe. Conquer. Evade. No matter what humanity tries, Death always wins. Or does it? Discover the answer in The Death of All Things, where twenty-two writers take their shot at the Grim... See More
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Quick ViewWhat might we run into as we expand beyond Earth and into the stars? As we explore our own solar system and beyond, it seems inevitable that we'll run into aliens... and what they've left behind. Alien artifacts: what might... See More
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Quick ViewIn Victorian times a gentleman was expected to be able to turn his hand to whatever noble task was presented to him. Should it be required, this extended to the hunting of supernatural creatures. In these four stories... See More
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Quick ViewThe old gods are still with us. The world is constantly changing, evolving, growing. In order to stay relevant, deities must change with the times as well. In this anthology, fifteen science fiction and fantasy authors... See More
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Quick ViewThe Green Man sends Daniel Mackmain to stop threats from folklore making trouble in the everyday world. Now a naiad and dryad want him to deal with the big cat they've seen prowling in their woods. Reports like this turn up... See More
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Quick ViewInterzone's 2020 cover artist is Warwick Fraser-Coombe Fiction: Cryptozoology by Tim Lees illustrated by Richard Wagner The Ephemeral Quality of Mersay by John Possidente illustrated by Jim Burns The Way of His Kind by... See More
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Quick ViewThe March-April issue contains new cutting edge science fiction and fantasy novelettes by James Sallis, Val Nolan, Matt Thompson, and Louis Evans. The 2020 cover artist is Warwick Fraser-Coombe, and interior colour... See More
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Quick ViewSinister tales, ghost stories, thrillers and vignettes that reach back as far as the Victorian era, all steeped in the essence of London's urban community, its industrial heritage, the docks, Victoriana, the Blitz and the... See More
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Quick ViewFor the first time in print, Adrian Tchaikovsky has opened up the realm of the Apt, as featured in his best-selling Shadow of the Apt decalogy, to a carefully selected cast of fellow writers, inviting them to do their best... See More
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Quick ViewThe March-April 2016 issue of Britain's longest running science fiction and fantasy magazine contains new novelettes and stories by Alexander Marsh Freed, Christopher Fowler, Michelle Ann King, Jeffrey Thomas, Rich Larson... See More
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Quick ViewCommon cause unites a duke's beautiful mistress, a stable lad, a goodwife, a priest, the bereft mother of an infant son and guild masters weary of seeing apprentices drafted into brutish militias. Conflicting loyalties set a... See More