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Alternate Skiffy (Paperback): Mike Resnick Alternate Skiffy (Paperback)
Mike Resnick; Introduction by Mike Resnick, Patrick Nielsen Hayden
R344 Discovery Miles 3 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Metatropolis - Original Science Fiction Stories in a Shared Future (Paperback): John Scalzi Metatropolis - Original Science Fiction Stories in a Shared Future (Paperback)
John Scalzi; Edited by Patrick Nielsen Hayden
R449 R337 Discovery Miles 3 370 Save R112 (25%) Out of stock

Five original tales set in a shared urban future--from some of the hottest young writers in modern SF
More than an anthology, "Metatropolis "is the brainchild of five of science fiction's hottest writers--Elizabeth Bear, Tobias Buckell, Jay Lake, Karl Schroeder, and project editor John Scalzi---who combined their talents to build a new urban future, and then wrote their own stories in this collectively-constructed world. The results are individual glimpses of a shared vision, and a reading experience unlike any you've had before.
A strange man comes to an even stranger encampment...a bouncer becomes the linchpin of an unexpected urban movement...a courier on the run has to decide who to trust in a dangerous city...a slacker in a "zero-footprint" town gets a most unusual new job...and a weapons investigator uses his skills to discover a metropolis hidden right in front of his eyes.
Welcome to the future of cities. Welcome to "Metatropolis."

Half a Crown (Paperback): Jo Walton Half a Crown (Paperback)
Jo Walton; Edited by Patrick Nielsen Hayden
R405 R306 Discovery Miles 3 060 Save R99 (24%) Out of stock

For the first time in paperback, the culminating novel of Hugo and Nebula Award-winner Jo Walton's stunning Small Change trilogy.
Following the award-winning "Farthing" and its sequel" Ha'penny," "Half a Crown" is an amazing alternate-world noir tale of resistance to encroaching fascism, from the author of "Among Others."
In 1941 the European war ended in the Farthing Peace, a rapprochement between Britain and Nazi Germany. The balls and banquets of Britain's upper class never faltered, while British ships ferried "undesirables" across the Channel to board the cattle cars headed east.
Peter Carmichael is commander of the Watch, Britain's distinctly British secret police. It's his job to warn the Prime Minister of treason, to arrest plotters, to discover Jews. The midnight knock of a Watchman is the most dreaded sound in the realm.
Now, in 1960, a global peace conference is convening in London, where Britain, Germany, and Japan will oversee the final partition of the world. Hitler is once again on British soil. So is the long-exiled Duke of Windsor--and the rising gangs of "British Power" streetfighters, who consider the Government "soft," may be the former king's bid to stage a coup d'etat.
Amidst all this, two of the most unlikely persons in the realm will join forces to oppose the fascists: a debutante whose greatest worry until now has been where to find the right string of pearls, and the Watch Commander himself.
"A literary Guernica--a top-notch thriller set in a terrified Britain that is all too willing to trade freedom for security, and which gets neither." --Cory Doctorow on "Ha'penny"

Ha'penny - A Story of a World That Could Have Been (Paperback): Jo Walton Ha'penny - A Story of a World That Could Have Been (Paperback)
Jo Walton; Edited by Patrick Nielsen Hayden
R499 R374 Discovery Miles 3 740 Save R125 (25%) Out of stock

Before Jo Walton won the Hugo and Nebula Awards for her stunning "Among Others, " she published a trilogy set in a dark alternate postwar England that had negotiated "Peace with Honor" with Nazi Germany in 1941. These novels--"Farthing, Ha'penny, "and "Half a Crown"--are connected by common threads, but can be read in any order.
In "Ha'penny, " England has completed its slide into fascist dicatorship. The last hopes of democracy seem extinguished. Then a bomb explodes in a London suburb.
The brilliant but compromised Inspector Carmichael of Scotland Yard is assigned the case. What he finds leads him to a conspiracy of peers and communists--of staunch King-and-Country patriots and hardened IRA gunmen--to murder the Prime Minister and his ally, Adolf Hitler.
Against a background of domestic espionage and suppression, a band of idealists blackmails an actress who holds the key to the Fuhrer's death. From the ha'penny seats in the theatre to the ha'pennys that cover dead men's eyes, the conspiracy and the investigation swirl inexorably to a stunning conclusion.

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