Chemical Reaction in Space: Fiona Erskine Fires Up the John Jarrold Agency’s Engines (book news).
Right, gather round the plasma hearth, comrades of the speculative frontier. A new engineer has clanked onto the starship roster
Read MoreRight, gather round the plasma hearth, comrades of the speculative frontier. A new engineer has clanked onto the starship roster
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Read More‘Legalist’ is the fourth book in L. E. Modesitt, Jr’s ‘The Grand Illusion’ series, but it’s a prequel to the
Read MoreBack in 1976, cloning was becoming a popular subject, although not entirely new in science fiction. As I’ve pointed out
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Read MoreWriters have always grasped the belief that the power of the pen surpasses that of the sword. This is especially
Read MoreIn the build-up in ‘London Rules’ by Mick Herron, you could also miss the significance of Roddy Ho being nearly
Read MoreThe streets of Tilliard are carved into an ancient tree. The rich and elite plot and scheme amid clouds of
Read More‘The Synthetic Man’ was originally released as ‘The Dreaming Jewels’ in 1950. This edition was released in 1961. Halfway through
Read MoreThe idea of vampires, or the blood-drinking undead, has been around for a very long time, appearing in the folklore
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