Pagans I: The Stone Arrow |
Richard Herley (1950 - ) http://www.richardherley.com/ |
Tribal honour and deadly revenge in Neolithic England.
Winner of the Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize.
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Pagans II: The Flint Lord |
Richard Herley (1950 - ) http://www.richardherley.com/ |
Attempted genocide ends in catastrophe.
Sequel to The Stone Arrow; second volume in the Pagans trilogy.
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Pagans III: The Earth Goddess |
Richard Herley (1950 - ) http://www.richardherley.com/ |
The Red Order, a sinister and secretive priesthood, holds sway throughout the empire of Europe.
Conclusion of the trilogy.
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The Penal Colony |
Richard Herley (1950 - ) http://www.richardherley.com/ |
Futuristic thriller set on a grim North Atlantic island.
Basis of the movie No Escape, starring Ray Liotta.
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The Tide Mill |
Richard Herley (1950 - ) http://www.richardherley.com/ |
In 13th-century Sussex, an illicit love-affair and ruthless power-politics find focus in a masterwork of medieval engineering.
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Rifters III: Behemoth |
Peter Watts ( - ) http://www.rifters.com |
ßehemoth ... is the most gripping and the most thought-out [book that Watts has yet written] ... Like Greg Egan's "Reasons to be Cheerful", Watts is arguing for an entirely different way of understanding and presenting character, one that reconfigures both how personality is constructed and how actions are to be understood. This seems to me a unique and particularly science-fictional contribution ... For all Watts's dark humor, and for all the incidental thrills of his future, ßehemoth caps a series which is one of the two or three most challenging works I've read in the last decade. - Graham Sleight, The NY Review of Science Fiction
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Four Short Stories |
Emile Zola (1840 - 1902) |
The centrepiece of this collection of four stories is Nanna, the ninth of the 20-volume Les Rougon-Macquart series, which was to follow a family over many generations. Nanna had been earlier introduced as the daughter of an abusive drunk, forced to live on the streets and begin a life of prostitution. Here she discovers a unique talent for destroying men... When first published, the public was outraged by Nanna as they were by many of Zola's works. |
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