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Twenty-six new short stories representing the state of the art in
international science fiction, selected by Lavie Tidhar. The Best
of World SF draws together stories from across the spectrum of
science fiction - expect robots, spaceships and time travel, as
well as some really weird stuff - representing twenty-one countries
and five continents. Lavie Tidhar has selected stories that range
from never-before-seen originals to award winners; from authors at
every stage of their career; and a number of translations,
including a story translated from Hebrew by Tidhar himself.
Stories: 'Immersion' by Aliette de Bodard; 'Debtless' by Chen
Qiufan (trans. from Chinese by Blake Stone-Banks); 'Fandom for
Robots' by Vina Jie-Min Prasad; 'Virtual Snapshots' by Tlotlo
Tsamaase; 'What The Dead Man Said' by Chinelo Onwualu; 'Delhi' by
Vandana Singh; 'The Wheel of Samsara' by Han Song (trans. from
Chinese by the author); 'Xingzhou' by Yi-Sheng Ng; 'Prayer' by
Taiyo Fujii (trans. from Japanese by Kamil Spychalski); 'The Green
Ship' by Francesco Verso (trans. from Italian by Michael Colbert);
'Eyes of the Crocodile' by Malena Salazar Macia (trans. from
Spanish by Toshiya Kamei); 'Bootblack' by Tade Thompson; 'The
Emptiness in the Heart of all Things' by Fabio Fernandes; 'The Sun
From Both Sides' by R.S.A. Garcia; 'Dump' by Cristina Jurado
(trans. from Spanish by Steve Redwood); 'Rue Chair' by Gerardo
Horacio Porcayo (trans. from Spanish by the author); 'His Master's
Voice' by Hannu Rajaniemi; 'Benjamin Schneider's Little Greys' by
Nir Yaniv (trans. from Hebrew by Lavie Tidhar); 'The Cryptid' by
Emil H. Petersen (trans. from Icelandic by the author); 'The Bank
of Burkina Faso' by Ekaterina Sedia; 'An Incomplete Guide...' by
Kuzhali Manickavel; 'The Old Man with The Third Hand' by Kofi
Nyameye; 'The Green' by Lauren Beukes; 'The Last Voyage of
Skidbladnir' by Karin Tidbeck; 'Prime Meridian' by Silvia
Moreno-Garcia; 'If At First You Don't Succeed' by Zen Cho.
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The Hood (Hardcover)
Lavie Tidhar; Narrated by Toby Longworth
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The Hood is the second book in Lavie Tidhar's ambitious Anti-Matter
of Britain Quartet - a viscerally entertaining, ominously
subversive and poetically profane remixing of the myths and legends
that shaped our nation. God bless you, England, on this glorious
Year of Our Lord, 1145. Don't cross the Templars. Everybody knows
that. But Will Scarlet, back from the crusades, hopped up on khat
and cider, did. Stabbed thrice in the belly but somehow still
alive, he's heading home to Nottingham. And things are not right in
Nottingham. It's the wood, you see. Sherwood. Ice-age ancient,
impenetrable, hiding a dark and secret heart. As the ancient sages
say, If you go into the woods today, you may not come out tomorrow,
and the person who comes out may not be you... The Hood is Lavie
Tidhar's narcotic remix of an ancient English myth, a tale knotted
from legends lost to time, shredded and restitched for each passing
century. A tale for today. 'A wild, inventive tapestry of myth and
magic, with a wry sense of humor. Tidhar's writing is wonderfully
vibrant' Silvia Moreno-Garcia, bestselling author of Mexican Gothic
THE THIRD ANNUAL INSTALMENT TO THE ‘EXCELLENT, LOVINGLY
CURATED’ (FINANCIAL TIMES) THE BEST OF WORLD SF SERIES The Best
of World SF series is a fixture on the global science fiction
scene. If you want to find the most exciting SF authors writing
today, look no further. In this third instalment, you’ll discover
alien artists, rioting dinosaurs, shape-shifting rabbits,
heartbreak-harvesting cafes and one robot on a quest for meaning.
You will be transported to the stars and back down to Earth and
sideways, with the order of the world turned upside down. Featuring
authors from Austria, Bulgaria, China, Finland, Ghana, Greece,
India, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan,
Palestine, the Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Singapore and South
Africa, this collection’s stories have been selected by
award-winning writer, editor and World SF expert Lavie Tidhar. The
most exciting science fiction on the planet comes from all corners
of the globe. And it’s all in the Best of World SF series.
Reviews for The Best of World SF series: 'We need this anthology,
and we need editors like Tidhar.' The Times 'Just the start of a
whole new game for speculative fiction authors around the world' LA
Review of Books 'An excellent, lovingly curated collection'
Financial Times 'This wonderful anthology should be a hit with any
sci-fi fan' Publishers Weekly ‘An outstanding assortment of
international sci-fi shorts… a bold and powerful argument for
non-Anglophone SF’s potential to push the genre’s
boundaries.’ Publishers Weekly Starred Review
Dark tales inspired by J. M. Barrie's classic stories of Neverland,
Captain Hook, Tinkerbell, and of course Peter Pan, from some the
masters of science-fiction, horror and fantasy including A. C.
Wise, Claire North, Lavie Tidhar and more. Come with me where
dreams are born and time is never planned... A wide range of
stories inspired by J.M. Barrie's classic tale, the faraway
Neverland and its beloved characters - such as Wendy, Captain Hook,
The Lost Boys, Tinkerbell and of course Peter Pan himself! Masters
of fantasy, science-fiction and horror come together to give their
unique takes and twists on the mythos. Featuring stories from:
Alison Littlewood Priya Sharma Muriel Gray Rio Youers Cavan Scott
Guy Adams Edward Cox Anna Smith Spark Paul Finch Robert Shearman
A.K. Benedict Premee Mohamed Lavie Tidhar Laura Mauro Seanan
McGuire Kirsty Logan Claire North A.C. Wise Gama Ray Martinez.
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Ink and Daggers
Maxim Jakubowski; Neil Gaiman, Ann Cleeves, Christopher Fowler, Lavie Tidhar, …
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OVER TWENTY CWA DAGGER AWARD-WINNING SHORT STORIES FROM THE BEST OF
THE BEST IN CRIME FICTION Legendary editor, Maxim Jakubowski,
delivers another chilling anthology collecting stories of
cold-blooded murder, revenge and crimes-gone-wrong from the best of
the best in crime fiction. Spine-chilling and gripping, these tales
will grip you with their devious narrators and crafty twists.
Featuring classic stories from Neil Gaiman, Ann Cleeves,
Christopher Fowler, Val McDermid, Lavie Tidhar, Chris Simms,
Christine Poulson, James Sallis, Victoria Selman, Conrad Williams,
Stuart Neville, George Pelecanos, Simon Brett, John Lawton, Ken
Bruen, Mickey Spillane & Max Allan Collins, Peter Robinson,
Martyn Waites and Kevin Wignall
Twenty-nine new short stories representing the state of the art in
international science fiction. The second annual instalment to the
'rare and wonderful' (The Times) The Best of World SF Volume 1,
this collection of twenty-nine stories, including eight original
and exclusive additions, represents the state of the art in
international science fiction. Navigating around the globe, The
Best of World SF Volume 2 features writers from Bahrain,
Bangladesh, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, China, Czech Republic,
Greece, Grenada, India, Iraq, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Korea,
Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, The Philippines, Poland,
Russia, Singapore, Uganda and Zimbabwe. Each story has been
selected by World SF expert and award-winning author Lavie Tidhar.
Taking us into space - Mars at first, then the stars - and then
back to a strange, transformed Earth via AI, gods, aliens and the
undead, the collection traces the ever-changing meaning of the
genre from some of the most exciting voices writing today. This is
not a retrospective of what science fiction around the world used
to look like. This is a snapshot of what some of it looks like now.
And it's never been more exciting. Reviews for The Best of World SF
series: 'We need this anthology, and we need editors like Tidhar'
The Times 'Just the start of a whole new game for speculative
fiction authors around the world' LA Review of Books 'An excellent,
lovingly curated collection' Financial Times 'This wonderful
anthology should be a hit with any sci-fi fan' Publishers Weekly
'Tidhar gives a cheerful, fannish introduction to the stories,
drawn from 26 countries on five continents, and encompassing a
dizzying range of tones and approaches' The Times 'An outstanding
assortment of international sci-fi shorts... a bold and powerful
argument for non-Anglophone SF's potential to push the genre's
boundaries.' Publishers Weekly Starred Review
Twenty-six new short stories representing the state of the art in
international science fiction. 'Rare and wonderful' The Times 'The
most important anthology of SF short fiction since Dangerous
Visions' Adam Roberts 'Fizzes with great ideas and wonderful
writing... Now this book exists, it feels absurd it didn't exist
sooner' SFX The future is coming. It knows no bounds, and neither
should science fiction. They say the more things change the more
they stay the same. But over the last hundred years, science
fiction has changed. Vibrant new generations of writers have sprung
up across the globe, proving the old adage false. From Ghana to
India, from Mexico to France, from Singapore to Cuba, they draw on
their unique backgrounds and culture, changing the face of the
genre one story at a time. Prepare yourself for a journey through
the wildest reaches of the imagination, to visions of Earth as it
might be and the far corners of the universe. Along the way, you
will meet robots and monsters, adventurers and time travellers,
rogues and royalty. In The Best of World SF, award-winning author
Lavie Tidhar acts as guide and companion to a world of stories,
from never-before-seen originals to award winners, from
twenty-three countries and seven languages. Because the future is
coming and it belongs to us all. Stories: 'Immersion' by Aliette de
Bodard; 'Debtless' by Chen Qiufan (trans. from Chinese by Blake
Stone-Banks); 'Fandom for Robots' by Vina Jie-Min Prasad; 'Virtual
Snapshots' by Tlotlo Tsamaase; 'What The Dead Man Said' by Chinelo
Onwualu; 'Delhi' by Vandana Singh; 'The Wheel of Samsara' by Han
Song (trans. from Chinese by the author); 'Xingzhou' by Yi-Sheng
Ng; 'Prayer' by Taiyo Fujii (trans. from Japanese by Kamil
Spychalski); 'The Green Ship' by Francesco Verso (trans. from
Italian by Michael Colbert); 'Eyes of the Crocodile' by Malena
Salazar Macia (trans. from Spanish by Toshiya Kamei); 'Bootblack'
by Tade Thompson; 'The Emptiness in the Heart of all Things' by
Fabio Fernandes; 'The Sun From Both Sides' by R.S.A. Garcia; 'Dump'
by Cristina Jurado (trans. from Spanish by Steve Redwood); 'Rue
Chair' by Gerardo Horacio Porcayo (trans. from Spanish by the
author); 'His Master's Voice' by Hannu Rajaniemi; 'Benjamin
Schneider's Little Greys' by Nir Yaniv (trans. from Hebrew by Lavie
Tidhar); 'The Cryptid' by Emil H. Petersen (trans. from Icelandic
by the author); 'The Bank of Burkina Faso' by Ekaterina Sedia; 'An
Incomplete Guide...' by Kuzhali Manickavel; 'The Old Man with The
Third Hand' by Kofi Nyameye; 'The Green' by Lauren Beukes; 'The
Last Voyage of Skidbladnir' by Karin Tidbeck; 'Prime Meridian' by
Silvia Moreno-Garcia; 'If At First You Don't Succeed' by Zen Cho
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Adler (Paperback)
Lavie Tidhar; Illustrated by Paul McCaffrey
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"Women are never to be entirely trusted - not the best of them." -
Arthur Conan Doyle. It's 1902. Wounded in the Boer War, Jane Eyre
returns to a London transmogrified by emerging modernity. An old
friend, the glamorous inventor Lady Havisham, introduces her to the
American adventuress Irene Adler, and the two seek lodging
together. But Adler is engaged in a brutal secret war against a
mortal enemy of the British Empire: Ayesh. She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed,
who seeks revenge against the colonisers who destroyed her country.
As Queen Victoria holds on to her throne with the help of
experimental new medicine, Adler and Ayesha both fight for the
secret weapon developed by the scientist Madame Curie. And as
Ayesha and her amazons (not to mention her pet assassin Carmilla)
take over the London underworld, Adler must form a team of
determined women to stop them - before the Empire is destroyed.
From World Fantasy Award winning author Lavie Tidhar (The Violent
Century, Central Station) and artist Paul McCaffrey (Anno Dracula)
comes a pulse-pounding, gorgeously-illustrated graphic novel of
Victorian menace, excitement and humour in Tidhar's inimitable
style.
Twenty-nine new short stories representing the state of the art in
international science fiction. The second annual instalment to the
'rare and wonderful' (The Times) The Best of World SF Volume 1,
this collection of twenty-nine stories, including eight original
and exclusive additions, represents the state of the art in
international science fiction. Navigating around the globe, The
Best of World SF Volume 2 features writers from Bahrain,
Bangladesh, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, China, Czech Republic,
Greece, Grenada, India, Iraq, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Korea,
Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, The Philippines, Poland,
Russia, Singapore, Uganda and Zimbabwe. Each story has been
selected by World SF expert and award-winning author Lavie Tidhar.
Taking us into space - Mars at first, then the stars - and then
back to a strange, transformed Earth via AI, gods, aliens and the
undead, the collection traces the ever-changing meaning of the
genre from some of the most exciting voices writing today. This is
not a retrospective of what science fiction around the world used
to look like. This is a snapshot of what some of it looks like now.
And it's never been more exciting. Reviews for The Best of World SF
series: 'Just the start of a whole new game for speculative fiction
authors around the world' LA Review of Books 'An excellent,
lovingly curated collection' Financial Times 'This wonderful
anthology should be a hit with any sci-fi fan' Publishers Weekly
'Tidhar gives a cheerful, fannish introduction to the stories,
drawn from 26 countries on five continents, and encompassing a
dizzying range of tones and approaches' The Times 'An outstanding
assortment of international sci-fi shorts... A bold and powerful
argument for non-Anglophone SF's potential to push the genre's
boundaries' Publishers Weekly Starred Review
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Maror (Paperback)
Lavie Tidhar
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'A masterpiece of the sacred and the profane... A literary
triumph.' Jake Arnott, Guardian How do you build a nation? It takes
statesmen and soldiers, farmers and factory workers, of course. But
it also takes thieves, prostitutes and policemen. Nation-building
demands sacrifice. And one man knows exactly where those bodies are
buried: Cohen, a man who loves his country. A reasonable man for
unreasonable times. A car bomb in the back streets of Tel Aviv. A
diamond robbery in Haifa. Civil war in Lebanon. Rebel fighters in
the Colombian jungle. A double murder in Los Angeles. How do they
all connect? Only Cohen knows. Maror is the story of a war for a
country's soul – a dazzling spread of narrative gunshots across
four decades and three continents. It is a true story. All of these
things happened. Praise for Maror: 'A bloody beast of a book.'
Daily Mail 'This is crime writing in the tradition of Balzac and
Dickens and a major achievement, full of sound, fury, drugs and
blood... An earthquake of a book.' CrimeTime 'Some write in ink,
others in song, Tidhar writes in fire... Maror is a kaleidoscopic
masterpiece, immense in its sympathies, alarming in its
irreverences and altogether exhilarating.' Junot DÃaz 'One of the
boldest, most visionary writers I've ever read creates both a vivid
political exploration and a riveting crime epic. It's like the
Jewish Godfather!' Silvia Moreno-Garcia 'Maror blends the
page-turning wit of a hard-boiled detective noir with the stirring
intrigue of a multi-national political epic. An ambitious
achievement that weaves a tapestry of both story and statement.'
Kevin Jared Hosein 'Radiant with [...] the richly nuanced
complexity and style of Marlon James' A Brief History of Seven
Killings ... Will catch your breath as it presents the history of
Israel from unique points of view, with dazzling multi-generational
scope.' LoveReading
'A twisted masterpiece' Guardian 1939: Adolf Hitler, fallen from
power, seeks refuge in a London engulfed in the throes of a very
British Fascism. Now eking a miserable living as a down-at-heels
private eye and calling himself Wolf, he has no choice but to take
on the case of a glamorous Jewish heiress whose sister went
missing. It's a decision Wolf will very shortly regret. For in
another time and place a man lies dreaming: Shomer, once a Yiddish
pulp writer, who dreams lurid tales of revenge in the hell that is
Auschwitz. Prescient, darkly funny and wholly original, the
award-winning A Man Lies Dreaming is a modern fable for our time.
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Adama (Hardcover)
Lavie Tidhar
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'Adama is an unstoppable masterpiece... If history is a nightmare
we’re all trying to wake up from, then Adama is a trumpet blast
that rings out the past and into the future' Junot DÃaz 'Word by
word I was drawn deeper and deeper into this incredible book – a
story of inheritance, loss, longing and what could have been. Lavie
Tidhar's prose is beautiful, his characters lacerating and
heartbreaking by turns. I loved it.' Catriona Ward 'A brutal but
compassionate and compelling view of the compromises required to
sustain a nation' Maxim Jakubowski There is no land without blood
– no adama without dam. In 1946, a young Ruth begins building a
new life in Palestine, haunted by the death of her family in Europe
and driven by youthful ideals in a land hostile to her presence.
Her sister, Shoshana, survives in the Displaced Persons camps of
Germany and joins her in Palestine, but dreams of escaping to
distant America. Her lovers, Dov and Israel, die in war and
misfortune, and her children try to serve the land Ruth bled for,
only to find their own tragic ends or means of escape. As one
generation begets another, their lives become entwined into a dark
tapestry of secrets and lies, of revenge, forbidden love and
murder. A sweeping historical epic following four generations of a
single family as they struggle to hold on to their land and each
other.
There is a legend... Britannia, AD 535 The Romans have gone. While
their libraries smoulder, roads decay and cities crumble, men with
swords pick over civilisation's carcass, slaughtering and being
slaughtered in turn. This is the story of just such a man. Like the
others, he had a sword. He slew until slain. Unlike the others, we
remember him. We remember King Arthur. This is the story of a land
neither green nor pleasant. An eldritch isle of deep forest and
dark fell haunted by swaithes, boggarts and tod-lowries,
Robin-Goodfellows and Jenny Greenteeths, and predators of rarer
appetite yet. This is the story of a legend forged from a pack of
self-serving, turd-gilding, weasel-worded lies told to justify foul
deeds and ill-gotten gains. This is the story - viscerally
entertaining, ominously subversive and poetically profane - of a
Dark Age myth that shaped a nation. EVERYONE'S TALKING ABOUT BY
FORCE ALONE: 'A bloody, bravura performance, which Tidhar pulls off
with graphic imagery and modern vernacular' Guardian. 'As eclectic
as the Sword in the Stone and as ruthless as A Game of Thrones,
this retelling of the whole Arthurian legend stands alongside the
very best' Daily Mail. 'The narrative voice is deadly serious but
there's a strong undercurrent of gleefulness to the profanity,
violence and otherworldly magic that makes By Force Alone a whole
lot of fun to dive into' Spectator. 'Lavie Tidhar has crafted a
punk epic on the mouldering bones of legend and jolted it to life
with ten thousand volts of knowing wit and fury. By Force Alone
eviscerates the complacent posturing of the Arthurian myth,
explodes the well-worn conventions of the tale and from the shiny
jagged pieces assembles a wholly fresh rollercoaster ride of cheap
violence, vicious magic and messy human truth' Richard Morgan. 'A
twisted Arthur retelling mixing the historical and the magical with
a very modern eye. Brutal and vicious, funny, Peaky Blinders of the
Round Table' Adrian Tchaikovsky.
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Osama (Paperback)
Lavie Tidhar
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Winner of the World Fantasy Award Tenth Anniversary Edition, with a
new introduction and three extra stories. It's a rainy day when the
woman approaches Joe. He is a private detective and she is looking
for someone, as these things often go. Her quarry is the obscure
author of a series of pulp novels featuring one Osama bin Laden:
Vigilante. Joe's quest will take him across the world in search of
the writer. And every step of the way – from the backwaters of
Laos to Paris and London – he is plagued, by assailants he cannot
name, by questions he cannot hope to answer and by ghostly entities
he cannot seem to shake. Joe knows how the story should end, but
even he is not ready for the truths he will find in New York and
atop a quiet hill above Kabul, nor for the choice he will have to
make there...
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The Hood (Paperback)
Lavie Tidhar; Narrated by Toby Longworth
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God bless you, England, on this glorious Year of Our Lord, 1145.
Things are definitely not right in Nottingham. Rebecca, daughter of
a Jewish money-lender, has a sense for it. A mad monk schemes to
resurrect the Christ from body parts. A bone harpist murders
creatures of legend for a price. A fae creature binds its wings and
embraces a new God and his son. And don't even mention the Hood.
The Man in Green. The Prince of Thieves. The tick-tock taker of the
ten-toll tax. What hope have the series of sheriffs sent to hold
the peace? It's the forest, you see. Sherwood. Ice Age ancient,
impenetrable, hiding a dark and secret heart. But hearts, no matter
how black, no matter how hidden, are not immune to change. The old
world is dying... and a terrifying new one is waiting to take its
place. Rebecca senses an opportunity. But how far is she willing to
go, and what price - because there is always a price - will she
have to pay? The Hood is Lavie Tidhar's narcotic reweirding of an
ancient English myth, a tale stitched together from legends lost to
time, a tale told and retold, reworked and renewed for each passing
century. A tale, reader, for today. 'A wild, inventive tapestry of
myth and magic, with a wry sense of humor. Tidhar's writing is
wonderfully vibrant' Silvia Moreno-Garcia, bestselling author of
Mexican Gothic
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Infinity's End (Paperback)
Jonathan Strahan; Stephen Baxter, Lavie Tidhar, Peter Watts, Linda Nagata, …
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The multi-award winning Infinity Project undertakes its seventh and
final voyage in the imagination of the finest science fiction
authors alive... Infinity's End Humanity has made the universe
home. On the outskirts of the solar system, beyond the asteroid
fields, deep in space, under the surface of planets, in the ruins
of fallen civilisations, in the flush of new creation: life finds a
way. From intelligent velociraptors to digital ghosts; from a
creche on an asteroid to an artist using a star system as a canvas,
this is a future where Earth's children have adapted to every nook
and cranny of existence. This is life on the edge of the possible.
Featuring astonishing tales from Stephen Baxter, Alastair Reynolds,
Naomi Kritzer, Paul McAuley, Seanan McGuire, Linda Nagata, Hannu
Rajaniemi, Justina Robson, Kelly Robson, Kristine Kathryn Rusch,
Lavie Tidhar, Peter Watts, Fran Wilde and Nick Wolven.
A worldwide diaspora has left a quarter of a million people at the
foot of a space station. Cultures collide in real life and virtual
reality. The city is literally a weed, its growth left unchecked.
Life is cheap, and data is cheaper. When Boris Chong returns to Tel
Aviv from Mars, much has changed. Boris's ex-lover is raising a
strangely familiar child who can tap into the datastream of a mind
with the touch of a finger. His cousin is infatuated with a
robotnik--a damaged cyborg soldier who might as well be begging for
parts. His father is terminally-ill with a multigenerational
mind-plague. And a hunted data-vampire has followed Boris to where
she is forbidden to return. Rising above them is Central Station,
the interplanetary hub between all things: the constantly shifting
Tel Aviv; a powerful virtual arena, and the space colonies where
humanity has gone to escape the ravages of poverty and war.
Everything is connected by the Others, powerful alien entities who,
through the Conversation--a shifting, flowing stream of
consciousness--are just the beginning of irrevocable change. At
Central Station, humans and machines continue to adapt,
thrive...and even evolve.
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HebrewPunk
Lavie Tidhar
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THE CLASSIC COLLECTION OF JEWISH FANTASY! In HebrewPunk, World
Fantasy Award winning author Lavie Tidhar had reinvented pulp
fantasy fiction in Jewish terms, creating a hidden world where
fantasy, horror and history intertwine. Featuring the Rabbi, the
Rat and the Tzaddik, their stories take us on a journey from an
expedition to an alternate world in Kenya in 1904 to the
drug-soaked streets of 1920s London and to Transylvania in the
Second World War.
A British secret agent is caught in a plot to assassinate
archangels who settled Earth after WWII in this classic thriller
from the World Fantasy Award winning author! "Sharp, brutal,
cool--yet also stunningly imaginative and perfectly realised."
—Michael Marshall, bestselling author of The Straw Men trilogy In
1945, the Archangels materialised over the battlefields of Europe,
ushering in a new Cold War. Fifty years later, they are being
killed off… one by one. But who – or what – can kill an
angel? Killarney is a shadow executive for the Bureau, British
Intelligence's most secret organisation. She is the best – and
she always works alone. Sent on a desperate mission to locate a
missing cryptographer who may prove the key to the murders,
Killarney finds herself running for her life, from London to Paris
to Moscow, leading to a confrontation with a very human evil in the
frozen wastelands of Novosibirsk. Plagued by dreams of a different
world, and haunted by a swastika adorned with angel wings, it could
take all of Killarney's resources to survive, when Heaven itself
may be threatened, and God herself may be walking the earth…
"Fast moving, powerfully phantasmagoric fantasy" – Adam Roberts
"A novella of blistering, ballistic energy and ferocious
cleverness" – James Lovegrove "A breathless adventure story,
finely crafted and rammed home with the assured confidence of an
author very much in his stride." – SFRevue.com
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