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Date Posted: 7/2/07 7:59am Subject: RE: SFF: Books New Releases
Actually Nat, those were still some of last weeks book. Here's the list for this week.

52
Authors: Greg Cox
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Ace Trade
Pages: 320
The epic follow-up to Infinite Crisis-starring the superheroes of the DC Comics universe.
Earth's greatest protectors-Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman-have vanished. The cities of Metropolis and Gotham are overrun with criminal activity both on the streets and behind the closed doors of powerful corporations as villains take advantage of the absence of superheroes.

In their place stand the veteran and rookie heroes they inspired. From popular media personality Booster Gold and the enigmatic Question to the mysterious vigilante Batwoman and the secretive Supernova, these heroes are the only ones who can turn the tide against a vast conspiracy of evil determined to take control of the planet.

This is the story of one year without the world's greatest superheroes. Twelve months. 365 days. 52 weeks.

Chris Bunch's The Gangster Conspiracy: A Star Risk, Ltd., Novel (Star Risk)
Authors: Steve Perry , Dal Perry
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Roc
Pages: 352
The Star Risk, Ltd. team has a standing objective: "We'll do anything for money." And when they're hired by a political top gun to clear his assassinated father's name, wealth beyond their wildest dreams is finally within their grasp...if they can stay alive long enough to forge the check.

Come Closer
Authors: Sara Gran
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Berkley
Pages: 224
Binding: pb
Strange things are happening to Amanda, but there must be a logical explanation. God help her-there is.

Conqueror: Time's Tapestry Book Two
Authors: Stephen Baxter
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Ace Hardcover
Pages: 320
Binding: hc
The second novel in a thrilling alternate-history series-from national bestselling author Stephen Baxter.
Three centuries have passed since Rome fell, as The Prophecy foretold. Now The Prophecy's scroll is in the hands of a young girl, the last surviving member of the family who received The Prophecy. She lives in tranquility, disguisd as a boy among the monks on the isle of Lindisfarne-until the Vikings come, deliberately destroying the final copies of the scroll. But it remains in her memory, and when William of Normandy, who history will call the Conqueror, rises to power, once more the fate of the land rests on actions inspired by those age-old words.

But as time passes, memory of The Prophecy dims--and the veiled girl struggles to understand her heritage before all knowledge of the future will be lost to the past.

Dead Man's Song
Authors: Jonathan Maberry
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Pinnacle
Pages: 480
Binding: pb
From the powerful imagination of a new horror master comes a bone-chilling tale set in a small town where good and evil are joined in a terrifying, deadly battle...
Evil Endures
Once an idyllic Pennsylvania village, Pine Deep awoke one morning to find itself bathed in a massive bloodletting. Twice in thirty years the townsfolk have endured the savage hungers of a murderous madman...but if the residents think the death of serial killer Karl Ruger put an end to the carnage, they're dead wrong.

The Nightmare Never Ends
Bodies mutilated beyond description, innocents driven to acts of vicious madness. A monstrous evil is preying on the living--and the dead--and turning the quiet little town into hell on earth. Their only hope is to find the source. But the secrets that lurk in the heart of Pine Deep are twisted into its very roots. This time the townspeople aren't just fighting for their lives, but for their very souls...

Demons Are Forever: Confessions of a Demon-Hunting Soccer Mom
Authors: Julie Kenner
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Pages: 304

Exciting new escapades for the demon-hunting stay-at-home mom-from the USA Today bestselling author of Carpe Demon.
It isn't easy when your daughter's figured out that her mom's a demon hunter-and wants to grow up to be just like her. Or when you suspect your dead husband used the forces of darkness to filch the body of another human. And your living husband isn't the man you married anymore either.

Moreover, Kate's acquired a precious but deadly item that every demon within commuting distance wants. With husband woes playing havoc with her emotions, an ambitious teenage protŽgŽe at her heels, and hell to pay, this stay-at-home mom's putting in a lot of overtime.

Hurricane Moon
Authors: Alexis Glynn Latner
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Pyr
Pages: 415
Binding: tp
In the late twenty-first century, earth is wracked by political and ecological crises, and the Aeon Foundation launches a starship to find a new world and found a new civilization, with all the advances of science and without the mistakes made on earth. Catharin Gault is the idealistic astronaut-physician in Aeon's primary crew. Along with the rest of the crew and passenger-colonists, she goes into stasis--cold suspended animation--for the long journey across the stars, their collective fate surrendered to the ship's artificial intelligence.
Things go amiss even before the new world's beginning. Programmed to search for a planet with a large moon (the only way to guarantee stable seasons, tides, and an earthlike ecosystem after terraforming), the ship takes far too long, then finds a destination better than Catharin ever dared hope for: two earth-sized planets locked in orbit around each other. The one dubbed "Planet Green" has abundant plant life and a paucity of large animals. "Planet Blue" is an oceanic world covered with hurricanes. Several things about Blue baffle Aeon's planetary scientists. To everyone else, it's simply a big, blue moon.

Revived from stasis more than a thousand years after the starship left earth, Catharin makes a horrible discovery. The long stasis damaged the complex organic molecules in human bodies. Unless the human genome can be repaired, there will be no future on idyllic Planet Green.

Aeon has tremendous biomedical resources, but Catharin needs more. She needs a genetic miracle-worker--and she has one. She revives Joseph Devreze: a uniquely talented molecular biologist and maddeningly irresponsible genius. A crown prince of the science of his century, Devreze made a terrible mistake, followed a seductive line of research too far, and made one powerful enemy too many. In a trap of his own unwitting making, he saw only one way out: escape to the other side of the stars. Now, Catharin must rely on this untrustworthy maverick to help her save humanity on Green. Their mutual attraction ratchets up as their conflict with each other escalates. Together Catharin and Joe must decide how they can face, and embrace, a future utterly at odds with the Foundation's plans and their own expectations. And all the while the mystery of the Hurricane Moon looms over them.

Shift
Authors: Chris Dolley
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Baen
Pages: 352
Binding: hc
Peter Pendennis killed and dissected eleven people before they caught him. Now he was safely locked away in an institution-but one of the multiple personalities he is host to claims to be the astronaut John Bruce, who is now running for President of the United States. And when Pendennis is confronted with Louise Callander, Bruce's former girl friend, he tells her things that only the real John Bruce could know. Nick Stubbs, a scientist investigating the nature of multiple dimensions in their connection to the human brain, was called in to investigate-and now very much regrets it.
Someone is killing people, leaving their parts scattered in places where Nick has been, and the police think he's the prime suspect. The modus operandi of the murderer is identical to that of Peter Pendennis-but he apparently is still securely under lock and key. Nick knows that John Bruce had tested a new faster-than-light ship using higher dimensions, and had reported a strange, almost religious experience. Was part of his personality left behind, becoming attached to Peter Pendennis? Soon, Nick and Louise are on the run. But how can they escape a killer who seems to be unbound by any restraints of space and time?

The Best of Jim Baen's Universe
Editors: Eric Flint
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Baen
Pages: 416
Binding: hc
Top-Selling established writers and brilliant newcomers both appear regularly in the online magazine, Jim Baen's Universe, edited by Eric Flint, creator of the New York Times best-selling “Ring of Fire” series. Now, editor Flint selects a generous serving of the best science fiction and fantasy stories that have appeared in the magazine. Hugo and Nebula Award winners, such as Mike Resnick and Gene Wolfe are on board, and so are best-selling writers David Drake, Gregory Benford, Esther Friesner and more. Jim Baen's Universe is already a resounding hit on the internet, and is certain to be equally popular in the uncybernetic realm of paper reading as well.

The Dying
Authors: Leslie Horvitz
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Leisure
Pages: 384
Binding: pb
No description.

The Dying
Authors: Leslie Horvitz
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Leisure
Pages: 384
Binding: pb
Their love would never be the same.

Colquitt and Walter Kennedy enjoyed a life of lazy weekends, gathering with the neighbors on their quiet, manicured street and sipping drinks on their patios. But when construction of a beautiful new home begins in the empty lot next door, their easy friendship and relaxed get-togethers are marred by strange accidents and inexplicable happenings.

Though Colquitt's rational mind balks at the idea of a "haunted" house, she cannot ignore the tragedies associated with it. It is as if the house preys on its inhabitants' weaknesses and slowly destroys the goodness in them -- ultimately driving them to disgrace, madness and even death.

Anne Rivers Siddons transports you deep into the heart of a neighborhood torn apart by a mysterious force that threatens their friendship, their happiness and, for some, their very existence.

The Twilight Watch
Authors: Sergei Lukyanenko
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Anchor Canada
Pages: 464
No description.

Vaders
Authors: R. Patrick Gates
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Pinnacle
Pages: 384
Binding: pb
No description. sad

Valentine's Exile: A Novel of the Vampire Earth
Authors: E. E. Knight
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Roc
Pages: 368
Binding: pb

David Valentine is revered as a hero for his part in fighting to regain Earth's freedom. When a former Quisling traitor is badly wounded, he asks Valentine to find his wife, who has vanished into the darkness of the Kurian Order. With the help of old friends and new allies, Valentine traces her to a mysterious, heavily guarded compound in Ohio. And what Valentine finds within will shake his sanity to its very core.

Valentine's Resolve: A Novel of The Vampire Earth
Authors: E. E. Knight
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Roc Hardcover
Pages: 336
Binding: hc

After three years of exile from humanity's war against the Kurians, David Valentine returns to battle. The Lifeweavers, Earth's allies in the conflict, have all but vanished, and without them mankind cannot possibly stand against their alien enemies.
Many of the Lightweavers are held captive by a Kurian overlord. To free them, Valentine must convince the Marshal, a legendary resistance fighter with a grudge against the Kurians, to join his cause. But the Marshal is something of a dictator himself, ruling over his men with an iron fist-and giving Valentine a new enemy to fight.

Whiskey and Water: A Novel of the Promethean Age
Authors: Elizabeth Bear
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Roc Trade
Pages: 448
Binding: tp
Several years ago, Matthew the Magician ended an age-old war. It only cost him everything-and everyone-he knew and loved. Turning against his mentor, Jane Andraste, in the realm of Faerie left him physically crippled and his power shattered.
But Matthew remains the protector of New York City. So when he finds a young woman brutally murdered by a Fae creature, he must bring her killer to justice before Jane uses the crime to justify more war-and before he confronts an even larger threat in the greatest Adversary of all...

Mr. Hands
Authors: Gary A. Braunbeck
Year: 2007-07-04
Publisher: Leisure
Pages: 384
Binding: pb
No description, creepy cover picture.

The Great and Terrible Fury & Light
Authors: Chris Stewart
Year: 2007-07-04
Publisher: Deseret Book
Pages: 400
Binding: hc
The world waits in suspense as America struggles to survive following the attack on Washington, D.C., but who remains to run the government? Who will make the world-changing decisions that must be made? As King Abdullah prepares for the final attack that will bring America to its knees, the characters are trapped in a desperate fight for their lives. Sara Brighton and her sons, Luke and Ammon, head west in a doomed attempt to reach Salt Lake City. Sam returns to the States in anticipation of a U. S. retaliatory strike, but finds his home abandoned, with no trace of his family there. In Chicago, Azadeh Pahlavi meets her adopted mother and little sister, who are enmeshed in their own crisis with life-or-death consequences. The end is near now.

The Lost Art
Authors: Simon Morden
Year: 2007-07-05
Publisher: David Fickling Books
Pages: 336
No description.

Crossfire
Authors: Miyuki Miyabe
Year: 2007-07-06
Publisher: Kodansha International
Pages: 416
Binding: tp
Young, pretty Junko Aoki has the extraordinary ability to start fires using just willpower. Furthermore, she believes it to be her duty to use her pyrokinetic powers to punish violent criminals who have evaded justice.
A chance encounter one night sends Junko on a mission to rescue a young woman abducted by a vicious gang of youths. The trail of bodies she leaves across Tokyo attracts the attention of two very different groups: a secretive vigilante group that tries to recruit her, and the arson squad of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department.

Hardly able to keep up with Junko's killing spree, Detective Chikako Ishizu finds herself drawn deeper into a case that defies belief.

Although on opposite sides of the law, both Junko and Chikako are committed to fighting evil, and both find their deeply held beliefs challenged. While Junko is increasingly disturbed by the innocent lives lost in the crossfire, Chikako is gradually forced to accept the possible existence of paranormal powers.

Polity Agent
Authors: Neal Asher
Year: 2007-07-06
Publisher: Tor
Pages: 496
No description.

 

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Date Posted: 7/8/07 4:36pm Subject: RE: SFF: Books New Releases
Axis
Authors: Robert Charles Wilson
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: TOR Books
Pages: 384
Binding: hc
Wildly praised by readers and critics alike, Robert Charles Wilson’s Spin won science fiction’s highest honor, the Hugo Award for Best Novel.

Now, in Spin’s direct sequel, Wilson takes us to the "world next door"--the planet engineered by the mysterious Hypotheticals to support human life, and connected to Earth by way of the Arch that towers hundreds of miles over the Indian Ocean. Humans are colonizing this new world--and, predictably, fiercely exploiting its resources, chiefly large deposits of oil in the western deserts of the continent of Equatoria.

Lise Adams is a young woman attempting to uncover the mystery of her father's disappearance ten years earlier. Turk Findley is an ex-sailor and sometimes-drifter. They come together when an infall of cometary dust seeds the planet with tiny remnant Hypothetical machines. Soon, this seemingly hospitable world will become very alien indeed--as the nature of time is once again twisted, by entities unknown.

Dragons Of The Highlord Skies: The Lost Chronicles Volume Two
Authors: Margaret Weis , Tracy Hickman
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Pages: 384
Binding: hc

The story starts in the Tower of High Sorcery in Palanthus, which is under assault by the forces of the Kingpriest. The wizards, knowing they must surrender, remove as many valuable artifacts as they can. An elven wizard named Feal-Thas takes a dragon orb to the distant land of Ice Wall. That orb is sought by the Dragon Highlord Ariakas, who assigns the task of its recovery to Kitiara Uth-Matar, half-sister of the sickly mage Raistin and his good-natured twin Caramon. Kitiara, who is rising up the ranks of the dark forces, must undertake the journey to the Ice Castle of Feal-Thas, where she will have a dramatic confrontation with Laurana, a leader of the forces of good.

God Of Thunder
Authors: Alex Archer
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: Gold Eagle
Pages: 352
Binding: pb
Archaeologist Annja Creed narrowly escapes an attack by unknown fi gures when she tries to collect a package near her loft. She later learns that the sender—an old colleague named Fellini—has been brutally murdered.

Fellini had been researching the Hammer of Thor, the Norse god of thunder, and had linked it to a Viking warrior and a twelfth-century Latvian village. A coded message in Fellini's package leads Annja on a wild chase along the canals of Venice to Latvia for more clues to an ancient treasure. Rumored to be hidden deep in the forests of Latvia for nine hundred years, this fabled prize is also sought by a ruthless corps of mercenaries. And they will do anything to fi nd it. Including killing Annja Creed.

Road of the Patriarch: The Sellswords, Book III
Authors: R. A. Salvatore
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Pages: 384
Binding: pb
Explore the mind of an assassin in R.A. Salvatore's exciting conclusion to The Sellswords Trilogy!

The drow mercenary Jarlaxle and his companion, the human assassin Artemis Entreri, have begun to make a home for themselves in the rugged Bloodstone Lands. But not everyone is ready to trust a man who's spent his life killing for coin, much less a member of a race of subterranean elves known for their fanatical devotion to a demon goddess. If they want to make it out of the Bloodstone Lands alive, they'll have to learn to trust their enemies, and be suspicious of their friends.

Shriek: An Afterword
Authors: Jeff VanderMeer
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: TOR Books
Pages: 352
Binding: tp
An epic yet personal look at several decades of life, love, and death in the imaginary city of Ambergris--previously chronicled in Jeff VanderMeer's acclaimed City of Saints & Madmen--Shriek: An Afterword relates the scandalous, heartbreaking, and horrifying secret history of two squabbling siblings and their confidantes, protectors, and enemies.

Narrated with flamboyant intensity and under increasingly urgent conditions by ex-society figure Janice Shriek, this afterword presents a vivid gallery of characters and events, emphasizing the adventures of Janice's brother Duncan, a historian obsessed with a doomed love affair and a secret that may kill or transform him; a war between rival publishing houses that will change Ambergris forever; and the gray caps, a marginalized people armed with advanced fungal technologies who have been waiting underground for their chance to mold the future of the city.

Part academic treatise, part tell-all biography, after this introduction to the Family Shriek, you’ll never look at history in quite the same way again.

Slan Hunter
Authors: Kevin J. Anderson , A. E. van Vogt
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: TOR Books
Pages: 272
Binding: hc
This startling SF adventure novel is a collaboration between the classic SF Grand Master, A. E. van Vogt, and contemporary master Kevin J. Anderson. At the time of his death in 2000, van Vogt left a partial draft and an outline for the sequel to his most famous novel, Slan. van Vogt's jam-packed, one-damn-thing-after-another story technique makes his active plots compulsively readable. Now the story is completed by Anderson, and is sure to be one of the most popular SF novels of the year.

Slans are a race of superior mutants in the far future, smarter and stronger than Homo sapiens and able to read minds. Yet they are a persecuted minority, survivors of terrible genocidal wars, who live in hiding from the mass of humanity. Slan Hunter tells of this towering conflict in the far future, when a new war among the races of mankind bursts out, and humanity -- all types of humanity -- struggles to survive, and of course of the heroic Jommy Cross, mutant hero of Slan.

Strange New Worlds 10 (Star Trek)
Editors: Dean Wesley Smith
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: Star Trek
Pages: 432
Binding: tp
Ambassador Sarek meets his future wife. Captain Ransom atones for his sins.
T'Pol pursues a composer, after she is captivated by the human's music. Strands
of DNA are woven together from four Starfleet captains, creating one man with
one mission. An entity fights for its right to live, despite the fact that it
is not alive.

Territory
Authors: Emma Bull
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: TOR Books
Pages: 320
Binding: hc
Wyatt Earp. Doc Holliday. Ike Clanton.

You think you know the story. You don’t.

Tombstone, Arizona in 1881 is the site of one of the richest mineral strikes in American history, where veins of silver run like ley lines under the earth, a network of power that belongs to anyone who knows how to claim and defend it.

Above the ground, power is also about allegiances. A magician can drain his friends' strength to strengthen himself, and can place them between him and danger. The one with the most friends stands to win the territory.

Jesse Fox left his Eastern college education to travel West, where he’s made some decidedly odd friends, like the physician Chow Lung, who insists that Jesse has a talent for magic. In Tombstone, Jesse meets the tubercular Doc Holliday, whose inner magic is as suppressed as his own, but whose power is enough to attract the sorcerous attention of Wyatt Earp.

Mildred Benjamin is a young widow making her living as a newspaper typesetter, and--unbeknownst to the other ladies of Tombstone--selling tales of Western derring-do to the magazines back East. Like Jesse, Mildred has episodes of seeing things that can’t possibly be there.

When a failed stage holdup results in two dead, Tombstone explodes with speculation about who attempted the robbery. The truth could destroy Earp's plans for wealth and glory, and he'll do anything to bury it. Meanwhile, outlaw leader John Ringo wants the same turf as Earp. Each courts Jesse as an ally, and tries to isolate him by endangering his friends, as they struggle for magical dominance of the territory.

Events are building toward the shootout of which you may have heard. But you haven't heard the whole, secret story until you've read Emma Bull's unique take on an American legend, in which absolutely nothing is as it seems...

The Cursed: A Vampire Huntress Legend
Authors: L. A. Banks
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin
Pages: 512
Binding: tp

In Banks's sexy ninth Vampire Huntress novel (after The Wicked), the first seal has been broken and Armageddon has begun. Lilith and her husband, the Unnamed One, are caught unawares while awaiting the birth of their angel-hybrid heir. Installed as Vampire Council chairwoman, Lilith calls on vampires, witches and warlocks (including Machiavelli, Jezebel, Genghis Khan and Medusa) to combat the forces of the Covenant, the Guardians, the Neterus and both Neteru Councils. She attacks her enemies Damali and Carlos Rivera where it hurts the most: their libidos. Soon the battle involves a Valkyrie, the Ark of the Covenant and bootleg music downloads. This end of days scenario is a wild amalgam of Christianity, vampire lore, world myth, functional morality, street philosophy and hot sex. Three double-page line drawings by Eric Battle perfectly illustrate Banks's over-the-top supernatural characters and scenes. As long as neither the world nor the series is ending, fans couldn't ask for more.

The Dark River: Book Two of the Fourth Realm
Authors: John Twelve Hawks
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: Doubleday
Pages: 400
Binding: hc
A frantic race to save a long-lost Traveler.
An epic battle for freedom.
Two brothers whose power puts them on a collision course . . .with each other.



In The Traveler, John Twelve Hawks introduced readers to a dangerous world inspired by the modern technology that monitors our lives. Under constant surveillance of the ‘Vast Machine,’ a sophisticated computer network run by a ruthless group, society is mostly unaware of its own imprisonment. Gabriel and Michael Corrigan, brothers who were raised “off the grid,” have recently learned they are Travelers like their long-lost father— part of a centuries-old line of prophets able to journey to different realms of consciousness and enlighten the world to resist being controlled. But power affects the brothers differently. As The Traveler ends, Gabriel hesitates under the weight of responsibility. Michael seizes the opportunity—and joins the enemy.

THE DARK RIVER opens in New York City with a stunning piece of news. Gabriel’s father, who has been missing for nearly twenty years, may still be alive and trapped somewhere in Europe. Gabriel and his Harlequin protector, Maya, immediately mobilize to escape New York and find the long-lost Traveler. Simultaneously, Michael orders the Brethren—the ruthless group that has been hunting Gabriel—into a full-scale search. Gabriel yearns to find his father to protect him; Michael aims to destroy the man whose existence threatens his newfound power. The race moves from the underground tunnels of New York and London to ruins hidden beneath Rome and Berlin, to a remote region of Africa that is rumored to harbor one of history’s greatest treasures. And as the story moves toward its chilling conclusion, Maya must decide if she will trade everything to rescue Gabriel.

A mesmerizing return to the places and people so richly portrayed in The Traveler, THE DARK RIVER is propelled by edge-of-the-seat suspense and haunted by a vision of a world where both hope and freedom are about to disappear.


The Devil You Know Authors: Mike Carey
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: Warner Books
Pages: 416
Binding: hc
Felix Castor used to cast out demons for a living, and London was his stamping ground. But in a time when
the supernatural realm is in upheaval and spilling over in the mundane world of the living, his skills are in
renewed demand. With old debts to pay, Castor is left with no choice but to accept one final, well-paying
assignment; a seemingly simple exorcism. Trouble is, the more he discovers about the ghost in the archive, the
more things refuse to add up--and the more deeply he's dragged into a world he wants no part of. What
should have been a perfectly straightforward job is rapidly turning into a "who can kill Castor first" competition
with demons, were-beings, and ghosts all keen to claim the big prize. But that's O.K. Castor knows how to deal
with the dead. It's the living who piss him off.

The Gospel of the Knife
Authors: Will Shetterly
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: TOR Books
Pages: 320
Binding: hc
Christopher Nix is 14 years old, and it’s 1969. His life is a turbulent echo of the times as he discovers sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll in the heart of Florida. But into this struggle between the young long-haired hippie and the rednecks who’d just as soon kill him comes a strange offer that will completely change his life.

The Nix family is contacted by a mysterious benefactor who wants to send Chris to an exclusive private school, no expense spared. Mr. Jay Dumont claims that Chris’s grandfather saved his life during WWI, and though Grandpa Uvdall is dead, the debt remains to be paid. But as Chris will discover, there is a great deal more to it than that. He will have to accept and understand the Powers that have surrounded his family all his life, and learn to use his own magical gifts, if he is to survive Dumont’s plan.

As he did with Dogland, Will Shetterly has used a deceptively simple tale to explore some very deep issues. The Gospel of the Knife explores questions of faith and responsibility, and the always complex relationship between man and God and the world.

The Mirror of Worlds
Authors: David Drake
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: TOR Books
Pages: 336
Binding: hc
The Mirror of the Worlds is the second in the Crown of the Isles trilogy, which will conclude the epic Lord of the Isles series.

The Fortress of Glass began the tale of how the new kingdom of the Isles is finally brought into being by the group of heroes and heroines who have been central to all the books in the series: Prince Garric, heir to the throne of the Isles, his consort Liane, his sister Sharina, her herculean sweetheart Cashel, and his sister Ilna.

The powers of magic in the Isles have flooded to a thousand-year peak, and even local magicians can perform powerful spells normally beyond their control. Fantastic forces from all angles threaten, trying to keep Garric and his companions apart to thwart the reunification of the Isles.

Now the world itself has suffered a magical upheaval. The ocean has receded and the Isles have become the higher ground of a newly formed continent. But the new continent is a patchwork of geography from the dispast and future, peopled by creatures from all times and places. Garric and his companions must now struggle for the survival of humanity.

The Left Hand of Death: The Lanternlight Files, Book 1 (Eberron Novel: The Lanternlight Files)
Authors: Parker De Wolf
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Pages: 288
Binding: pb

Where do murder, mystery, and high fantasy meet? On the mean streets of Sharn, The City of Towers...

When a simple pay-off turns to murder, a quiet operator getting by in the seediest parts of Sharn finds himself in possession of a strange relic. His enemies want the relic, he wants its owner, the City Watch wants him arrested, and even his friends want him dead. As if that weren't enough, a mysterious woman just hired him to find a magic device that could bring the world to its knees. When the job turns this dangerous, winning is no longer an option. It may be all he can do just to stay alive!

The Shattered Mask: Sembia: Gateway to the Realms, Book III (Forgotten Realms)
Authors: Richard Lee Byers
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Pages: 320
Binding: pb
When Shamur Uskevren, the matriarch of one of Sembia's oldest and most powerful merchant families, is tricked by an angry wizard into an assassination attempt on her own husband, her family is thrown into turmoil. Once the truth is dicovered, she and her husband must struggle to save their family and stop the sorcerer. But in her anger, she has fogotten one thing: in the world of intrigue and decption, of shadows and lies that is Sembia, nothing is ever what it seems.

The Sons of Heaven
Authors: Kage Baker
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: TOR Books
Pages: 432
Binding: hc
This is the Kage Baker novel everyone has been waiting for: the conclusion to the story of Mendoza and The Company.

In The Sons of Heaven, the forces gathering to seize power finally move on the Company. The immortal Lewis wakes to find himself blinded, crippled, and left with no weapons but his voice, his memory, and the friendship of one extraordinary little girl. Edward Alton Bell-Fairfax, resurrected Victorian superman, plans for world domination. The immortal Mendoza makes a desperate bargain to delay him. Enforcer Budu, assisted by Joseph, enlists an unexpected ally in his plans to free his old warriors and bring judgment on his former masters.

Executive Facilitator Suleyman uses his intelligence operation to uncover the secret of Alpha-Omega, vital to the mortals’ survival. The mortal masters of the Company, terrified of a coup, invest in a plan they believe will terminate their immortal servants. And they awaken a powerful AI whom they call Dr Zeus.

This web of a story is filled with great climaxes, wonderful surprises, and gripping characters many readers have grown to love or hate. It's a triumph of SF!

The Space Opera Renaissance
Editors: David G. Hartwell , Kathryn Cramer
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: Orb Books
Pages: 944
Binding: tp
“Space opera”, once a derisive term for cheap pulp adventure, has come to mean something more in modern SF: compelling adventure stories told against a broad canvas, and written to the highest level of skill. Indeed, it can be argued that the “new space opera” is one of the defining streams of modern SF.

World Fantasy Award-winning anthologists David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer have compiled a definitive overview of this subgenre, both as it was in the days of the pulp magazines, and as it has become since. Included are major works from genre progenitors like Jack Williamson and Leigh Brackett, stylish mid-century voices like Cordwainer Smith and Samuel R. Delany, popular favorites like David Drake, Lois McMaster Bujold, and Ursula K. Le Guin, and modern-day pioneers such as Iain M. Banks, Steven Baxter, Scott Westerfeld, and Charles Stross.

The Wanderer's Tale
Authors: David Bilsborough
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: TOR Books
Pages: 512
Binding: hc
It has been five hundred years since the Peladanes stormed the distant stronghold of Vaagenfjord. There, the dreaded rawgr Drauglir and his supernatural minions had held sway over the mortal world, in a long, terrifying reign.

And now, the peace is broken. Rumors abound, ill omens have been seen, and a priest of the One God has had a vision. The rawgr--hideous, powerful creatures of which there were but few -- have reappeared and, from their far northern outpost, threaten to wreak vengeance on the descendants of the Peladanes who sacked their fortress centuries before.

Thus begins an epic adventure--a fabulous quest--the likes of which has never been told. David Bilsborough, a brilliant young author, has created a passionately imagined vision of Lyndormyn, a world teeming with peoples, history, cultures; a world rich with fabulous landscapes and hidden terrors; a world with compelling characters--human and other--some deadly, others merely remarkable.

In sum, his creation explores a world of wonders that will surprise and captivate readers with its masterfully woven tapestry of lives entrapped by the play of Time and Chance, Good and Evil, on a grand scale. It’s a sweeping epic to fire the imagination of readers everywhere.

The Year's Best Science Fiction Twenty-Fourth Annual Collection
Editors: Gardner Dozois
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pages: 672
Binding: hc
The twenty-eight stories in this collection imaginatively take us far across the universe, into the very core of our beings, to the realm of the gods, and the moment just after now. Included here are the works of masters of the form and of bright new talents, including:
* Cory Doctorow * Robert Charles Wilson * Michael Swanwick * Ian McDonald * Benjamin Rosenbaum * Kage Baker * Bruce McAllister * Alastair Reynolds * Jay Lake * Ruth Nestvold * Gregory Benford * Justin Stanchfield * Walter Jon Williams * Greg Van Eekhout * Robert Reed * David D. Levine * Paul J. McAuley * Mary Rosenblum * Daryl Gregory * Jack Skillingstead * Paolo Bacigalupi * Greg Egan * Elizabeth Bear * Sarah Monette * Ken MacLeod * Stephen Baxter * Carolyn Ives Gilman * John Barnes * A.M. Dellamonica
Supplementing the stories are the editor’s insightful summation of the year’s events and a list of honorable mentions, making this book a valuable resource in addition to serving as the single best place in the universe to find stories that stir the imagination and the heart.

Uncle
Authors: J. P. Martin
Year: 2007-07-10
Publisher: NYR Children's Collection
Pages: 225
Binding: hc
If you think Babar is the only fictional elephant with a cult following, then you haven't met Uncle. This filthy-rich,purple-dressing-gown-clad elephant divides his time between visiting the denizens of the towers and caverns of his estate and fending off the evil plots of his arch rivals, the Badfort Crowd. Each bedtime-reading-length chapter of Uncle introduces children to another delightful inhabitant of Uncle's world: Signor Guzman, keeper of the oil lakes, who is forever tossing discarded matches into the nearby pools; the proprietors of Cheapman's Store (where motorbikes are a half-penny each) and Dearman's Shop (where the price of an old milk jug goes up daily); and many others.

For every friend of Uncle, there is a foe who is as deliciously evil as he is hapless. Luckily the elaborately misconceived schemes cooked up by the Badfort Crowd are no match for Uncle's superior wits.

Quentin Blake's quirky illustrations are the perfect complement to the whole madcap alternate world that J.P. Martin conjures up, a wonderfully happy one where the good guys always come out on top, and once a year, everybody, bad and good, settles down together for an enormous Christmas Dinner.

The Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde
Authors: Robert Louis Stevenson
Year: 2007-07-12
Publisher: Headline Review
Pages: 288
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The Toyminator
Authors: Robert Rankin
Year: 2007-07-12
Publisher: Gollancz
Pages: 320
Binding: pb
No description. Creepy bear on the cover. sad

Butcher Bird: A Novel Of The Dominion
Authors: Richard Kadrey
Year: 2007-07-15
Publisher: Night Shade Books
Pages: 256
Binding: tp
Spyder Lee is a happy man who lives in San Francisco and owns a tattoo shop. One night an angry demon tries to bite his head off before he's saved by a stranger. The demon infected Spyder with something awful - the truth. He can suddenly see the world as it really is: full of angels and demons and monsters and monster-hunters. A world full of black magic and mysteries. These are the Dominions, parallel worlds full of wonder, beauty and horror. The Black Clerks, infinitely old and infinitely powerful beings whose job it is to keep the Dominions in balance, seem to have new interests and a whole new agenda. Dropped into the middle of a conflict between the Black Clerks and other forces he doesn't fully understand, Spyder finds himself looking for a magic book with the blind swordswoman who saved him. Their journey will take them from deserts to lush palaces, to underground caverns, to the heart of Hell itself.

Emshwiller Infinity x Two: The Life and Art of Ed and Carol Emshwiller
Authors: Ortiz
Year: 2007-07-15
Publisher: Nonstop Press
Pages: 176
Binding: hc
In 2005 author Carol Emshwiller won the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement, after more than fifty years of writing beautiful, jewel-like stories and novels. Her husband, Ed was one of the premiere artists working in science fiction (winning four Hugo awards), later he became an award winning filmmaker and computer animation pioneer. EMSHWILLER: INFINITY X TWO is the first biography to tell their story..

God Stalk
Authors: P. C. Hodgell
Year: 2007-07-15
Publisher: Meisha Merlin Publishing, Inc.
Pages: 272
Binding: pb
In the first book of the Kencyrath, Jame, a young woman missing her memories, struggles out of the haunted wastes into Tai-tastigon, the old, corrupt, rich and god-infested city between the mountains and the lost lands of the Kencyrath. Jame's struggle to regain her strength, her memories, and the resources to travel to join her people, the Kencyrath, drag her into several relationships, earning affection, respect, bitter hatred and, as always, haunting memories of friends and enemies dead in her wake.

No Peace in Exile (The Defenders of the Earth)
Authors: Olaf Danielson
Year: 2007-07-15
Publisher: Savage Pr
Pages: 350
Binding: hc
No description.

Shadow Worlds
Authors: Darrell Bain , Barbara M. Hodges
Year: 2007-07-15
Publisher: Twilight Times Books
Pages: 200
Binding: tp
Genetic duplicates of people start dropping out of thin air right beside the originals. The duplicates are complete except for one little detail: they're dead. Frank Winston begins an investigation that widens to include the mystery of a vanished airliner that had his parents on board, as well as those of the first person who found a dead twin on her doorstep, Linda Vesprie. Together, they discover that quantum physics is even stranger than scientists had believed, and that their world and an infinite series of alternate earths are in dire peril.

The Goblin Wars: Book One: The Foundling
Authors: A. Giannetti
Year: 2007-07-15
Publisher: Wheatmark
Pages: 340
Binding: hc
This book contains the first part in the history of the Goblin Wars of the Middle Realm. The Fourth Age is ending, and Torquatus, the mage king of the goblins, is moving to bring all the nations of the Middle Realm under his evil dominion. The elves are gone, those not destroyed by the goblins having fled over the sea. Only the dwarves and men of the South now oppose the goblins.
While the war rages on, a young boy mysteriously appears in the forests of the South and is found by Balbus, an old soldier. Balbus suspects that the boy, whom he names Arius, may be one of the vanished elves. He raises the boy in hiding, and he and his mage friend Tullius teach Arius the skills and the magic he will need to survive as he grows older. In his quest to discover his past, Arius travels the length and breadth of the Middle Realm, while facing dangers from magical trees, shape changers, goblins, trolls, and human raiders. Along the way he meets and befriends a dwarf named Ascilius and together they become involved in the struggle against the goblins, while Arius tries to discover the truth of his past.

The Imago Sequence
Authors: Laird Barron
Year: 2007-07-15
Publisher: Night Shade Books
Pages: 280
Binding: tp
The title story of this collection - a devilishly ironic riff on H. P. Lovecraft's "Pickman's model" - was nominated for a World Fantasy Award, while "Probiscus" was nominated for an International Horror Guild award and reprinted in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 19. In addition to his previously published work, this collection contains an original story.

Tomes of the Dead: The Words of Their Roaring (Tomes of the Dead)
Authors: Matthew Smith
Year: 2007-07-15
Publisher: Abaddon Books
Pages: 320
Binding: pb
London is now a city overrun by the zombie hordes. Most of the human survivors live from day to day, scraping together an existence among the ruins, avoiding the shambling, flesh-hungry undead that still stalk the streets. But for others this gruesome situation is an opportunity, a chance to establish a power base within the capital, now that authority has collapsed. For gang lord Harry Flowers, the plague is his chance to finally rule the city unopposed. Operating out of his well-protected mansion on London's outskirts, Flowers sees a chance to use the zombies and the havoc they wreak for his own ends. The way he sees it, the ghouls aren't going to be around forever, and when he re-establishes a functioning society, it's going to be on his own terms. All he needs is a way to control the dead. But Flowers is not the only one with designs on the city...

Voice of the Whirlwind
Authors: Walter Jon Williams
Year: 2007-07-15
Publisher: Night Shade Books
Pages: 256
Binding: tp
Steward is a clone. A beta. His memories are fifteen years old, because his alpha never did have a brain-scan update. And in those fifteen years, the entire world has changed: The Orbital Policorp which held his allegiance has collapsed; dozens of his friends died in an off-planet war which he survived; an alien race has established relations with humanity; both his first and second wives have divorced him. And someone has murdered him.

DragonFire
Authors: Donita K. Paul
Year: 2007-07-17
Publisher: WaterBrook Press
Pages: 400
Binding: tp
Three years of strife have passed since Kale and Bardon freed Paladin’s knights. Now, fiery dragons scorch their beautiful countryside as an evil husband-and-wife wizard duo battle one another for supremacy. The people of Amara just want to be left alone, hoping the conflict with disappear. But Paladin is dying, and Bardon and Kale–now married–must accept fateful assignments if their land is to survive. Will their efforts turn the tide against their adversaries?

They face a deadly threat–and a challenging choice.

Kale’s responsibility is to find, hatch, and train an army of dragons, and she tackles the daunting task–until she is shocked by a betrayal. As the Amaran countrymen seek escape, she must search for her husband, family, and friends while organizing an underground movement to weaken the enemy. But when the end draws near, Kale must choose between two dismal destinies.

Prepare to experience breathtaking adventure and mind-blowing fantasy as never before in this stunning addition to Donita K. Paul’s popular Dragon Keepers fantasy series.

 

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The Twilight Watch
Authors: Sergei Lukyanenko
Year: 2007-07-03
Publisher: Anchor Canada
Pages: 464
No description.


I'll give it a description then tongue

Wiki posted:
Among us live the Others. They are humans who can enter the Twilight, a shadowy world that exists alongside our real world, and gain unnatural powers from it. As long as they are in the Twilight, Others are drained of their life essence and may be consumed if they remain in it for too long. Others are made up of two distinct groups- the Light Others and Dark Others. A long time ago, the Light and Dark others fought a fierce battle in which neither side could win. In the end, both sides signed a Great Treaty- a set of laws which would govern them and the use of powers. Light Others created Night Watch, to ensure that the Dark Others wouldn't break the Treaty while Dark Others created Day Watch, to watch the Light Others as well. Both sides created Inquisition- an organization which ensures that neither of the two sides become too powerful.

The book is separated into three novellas:

Nobody's Time:

Anton Gorodetsky, a light mage and operative of the Night Watch, is assigned by Gesser (aka Boris Ignatjevic) to investigate mysterious warning letters sent to both the two respective Watches and the Inquisition. In the letters, a powerful Great Light Other promises a human that he will turn him into an 'Other'. Its revealed that the human wants to become Other. However, this is impossible and as such, the Light Other is in danger because refusal to fulfill this human's request means that he will dematerialize in The Twilight. Anton is assigned to the case and goes to the Assol, a rich district in Moscow, and with Kostya, a High vampire and Antons former friend, now a member of the Day Watch, who has also been assigned to the case, along with Edgar and Vitezoslav from Inquisition. Anton discovers that the Light Other who made the promise is Olga, and that the human is her and Gesser's child, now a 60 years old businessman. Anton is the first to discover the truth and finds out that yet again he has been unknowing pawn in Gessers schemes.

Nobody's Space

Anton takes his wife Svetlana (who left Night Watch) and their daughter on a vacation in a remote area. However, he is asked to check out an incident where werewolves attacked two children. The children were saved by a mysterious woman living in the forest. When describing her house, the girl mentions that she saw a book titled "Fuaran" on the shelf. Anton can hardly believe it, as Fuaran is a legendary and extremely powerful artifact, believed to be lost ages ago or maybe never to have existed at all. According to stories, the book, written by an ancient witch (named Fuaran) contains a spell able to turn an ordinary human into an Other. Anton finds the witch's cottage and the witch, Arina, herself, but not Fuaran - the witch only shows him a book about the legend of Fuaran. She is a co-author of it. Higher powers begin to take interest in the witch. Anton finds out that Arina was exiled after a joint Watch experiment to create a perfect socialist state in the 20s, in which she was given a pivotal role. Instead, all subjects died, supposedly due to the Arina's intentional sabotage of the experiment. Arina manages to escape and cover her tracks. Edgar (an inquisitor) and Anton search her hut, but find nothing of interest.

Nobody's Power

Several days later, Geser receives a cell phone call to go to the hut immediately. After traveling there with Anton through magical means, they meet Kostya, Edgar, Zabulon and Svetlana. Vitezoslav's ashes have been found in a hidden room with no indication of who could have killed him, except that it would have to be someone powerful, as Vitezoslav was a Great Vampire. At first, they suspect Arina. However, it soon turns out that the Other who killed Vitezoslav and took the book is Kostya, who himself became a Great Vampire after drinking a blood cocktail he invented (a mix of blood from 12 donors). Apparently, both vampires found the book in the hidden room. Vitezoslav tried it on Kostya increasing his powers exponentially, after which Kostya challenged Vitezoslav to a vampire duel. The loser of such a duel is ashed. His ultimate goal is to travel to the International Space Station and read the book while looking at the Earth from orbit (the spell of Fuaran works on everyone in the caster's range of sight), turning all humans into Others, so at last he will not be different from the rest. All but Kostya realize that this will be a disaster - "you step on someone's foot in a tram, he curses at you; now he can incinerate you." Also, what most Others do not realize is that it is, in fact, humans who emit magical energy. The Others absorb it more than they emit, allowing them to use it. The mage level of an Other depends on the absorb/emit ratio. There were several "zero" Others in history: Jesus (Yehoshua), Merlin (he managed to turn from Light to Dark), and Anton and Svetlana's daughter. Their power is nearly unlimited as all they do is absorb magic. If Kostya manages to turn all humans into Others, the amount of magic energy available will drastically decrease.

Kostya makes it to the Baikonur Cosmodrome and mind-controls the humans there to suit him up for the rocket launch. Anton catches up and confronts him, with Geser, Zavulon, and Edgar all linked to his mind. Each is telling him to use a different destructive spell on the vampire. They realize that Kostya is not planning to steal a rocket, as not even the Great Vampire is capable of launching a rocket into orbit by himself. He is instead planning to open a portal to the space station. As a precaution, he is still putting on a spacesuit. To demonstrate the effectiveness of "Fuaran" to Anton, he uses it on a human, turning him into a low-level Other. What neither Kostya nor Anton realized at the moment was that Anton affected too - as he was standing right in front of Kostya - turning him into a mage without classification (Geser's level). However, when Kostya was about to open the portal, Anton took all the energy he got from Geser, Zavulon, and Edgar ... and spent it to create a shield around himself in order to shield his thoughts from Kostya. What Anton did not want the vampire to realize was that because Kostya was now a Zero Level Other, he would not be able to perform any magic alone in space. Kostya expressed his surprise at such an act of cowardice and opened the portal. Only when the vampire stepped through it did Anton relax - the threat was over. It takes thousands of calculations to put a rocket into orbit. He knew that Kostya could not possibly calculate the exact position of the station. The portal deposited Kostya into orbit, leaving him to float in his spacesuit, unable to perform any magic until he burned up in the atmosphere along with the book.


Good book. Though it's probably best to read the first two beforehand tongue

 

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Exposure: A Novel
Authors: Kurt Wenzel
Year: 2007-07-18
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Pages: 272
Binding: hc
Los Angeles, a few years from now. Technology has changed the rules of the movie business with old, long-dead stars
brought digitally back to life. Billboards cover every available surface of the city, beaming out a constant flood
of commercials starring the likes of John Wayne, Marilyn Monroe, and--the great exception, the last "real" movie
star--Colt Reston.
But something is going wrong: A group of anti-tech rebels are attacking the billboards, inspired by a mysterious
manifesto known as "The Black Book." A burnt out screenwriter addicted to the latest hot drug finds his world
wobbling. Colt takes ill with an unexplained disease-- perhaps literally dying of overexposure. A guru who might
know why has vanished. And then Montgomery Clift suddenly walks off his virtual set and goes AWOL....
A blistering mash-up of William Gibson, The Ring, and chuck Palahniuk, EXPOSURE is a great step forward for
Kurt Wenzel. Convulsive and thrilling, EXPOSURE is a devastating tour de force by one of the best novelists
working today.

Lankhmar Book 2: Swords Against Death
Authors: Fritz Leiber
Year: 2007-07-18
Publisher: Dark Horse
Pages: 288
Binding: tp

In the second installment of this rousing series, Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser journey from the ancient city of Lankhmar, searching for a little adventure and debauchery to ease their broken hearts. When a stranger challenges them to find and fight Death on the Bleak Shore, they battle demonic birds, living mountains, and evil monks on the way to their heroic fate. Fritz Leiber’s witty prose, lively plots, and superb characterizations stand the test of time.

White (Walker Large Print Books)
Authors: Ted Dekker
Year: 2007-07-18
Publisher: Walker Large Print
Pages: 586
Binding: tp
"Never break The Circle."

In this final installment of Ted Dekker's groundbreaking Circle trilogy, Thomas Hunter has only days to survive two separate realms of danger, deceit, and destruction. The fate of both worlds hinges on his unique ability to shift realities through his dreams.

Now leading a small ragtag group known as The Circle, Thomas finds himself facing new enemies, never-ending challenges, and the forbidden love of a most unlikely woman.

Enter the Great pursuit, where Thomas and a small band of followers must decide quickly who they can trust--both with their own lives and the fate of millions. Dreams and reality quickly bleed into each other as time runs out. And neither the terror of Black nor the treachery of Red can prepare Thomas for the forces aligned against The Circle in White.

Da-da-de-da-da Code
Authors: Robert Rankin
Year: 2007-07-19
Publisher: Gollancz
Pages: 352
Binding: hc
It is the sequel to The Toyminator. Aliens, flying saucers from hell, the Multiverse, the Illuminati: every wacky, way-out conspiracy theory you've ever heard: they're all here, wrapped into a plot that will leave Dan Brown fans breathless


Navigator
Authors: Stephen Baxter
Year: 2007-07-19
Publisher: Victor Gollancz - an imprint of Orion Books
Pages: 336
Binding: hc
No Description. (I tried the wiki trick too!)

Slaves of the Shinar
Authors: Justin Allen
Year: 2007-07-19
Publisher: Overlook Hardcover
Pages: 432
Binding: hc
The storied land of Shinar can be both brutal and forgiving. For two men making their way under its harsh sun, it is a land of fate, blood, and strife. Uruk is a nomadic thief from the jungles of sub-Saharan Africa braving the hard walk across the desert. His destination is nothing less than the fabled city of Ur, its temples swollen with riches. Ander is a slave, and has been since youth. But when a chance at freedom presents itself, he strikes, vowing to destroy his captors by whatever means necessary. As these two men navigate the world they share--an ancient world, which first-time author Justin Allen has painstakingly researched--their stories converge in a tale of destiny, triumph, and death.

Slaves of the Shinar is the story of a land consumed by war, of a people trying to survive, and of two men in the middle of it all, redefining themselves and their futures. Set against the chaotic and bloody backdrop of the Middle East's first great war, this fantasy epic--part Homer, part Tolkein, part R. Scott Bakker--brings us into a gritty, realistic world where destiny is foretold by gods, and death is never more than a sword-stroke away.

Beyond the Highland Mist
Authors: Karen Marie Moning
Year: 2007-07-20
Publisher: Brilliance Audio on MP3-CD
type: audio book
An alluring laird

He was known throughout the kingdom as Hawk, legendary predator of the battlefield and the boudoir. No woman could refuse his touch, but no woman ever stirred his heart - until a vengeful fairy tumbled Adrienne de Simone out of modern-day Seattle and into medieval Scotland. Captive in a century not her own, entirely too bold, too outspoken, she was an irresistible challenge to the sixteenth-century rogue. Coerced into a marriage with Hawk, Adrienne vowed to keep him at arm's length - but his sweet seduction played havoc with her resolve.

A prisoner in time

She had a perfect "no" on her perfect lips for the notorious laird, but Hawk swore she would whisper his name with desire, begging for the passion he longed to ignite within her. Not even the barriers of time and space would keep him from winning her love. Despite her uncertainty about following the promptings of her own passionate heart, Adrienne's reservations were no match for Hawk's determination to keep her by his side....

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Authors: J. K. Rowling
Year: 2007-07-21
Publisher: Arthur A. Levine Books
Pages: 784
Binding: hc

I am writing my own description for this one cuz I heard Amazon was releasing spoilers and I'll hurt someone who spoils me on this book. Book 7 of the Harry Potter series. Answers will be given (hopefully) to series long questions about good and evil.

[I am totally going at midnight to get my hands on this book. I am so excited!!!!]

The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate
Authors: Ted Chiang
Year: 2007-07-23
Publisher: Subterranean Press
Pages: 83
Binding: hc

In medieval Baghdad, a penniless man is brought before the most powerful man in the world, the caliph himself, to tell his story. It begins with a walk in the bazaar, but soon grows into a tale unlike any other told in the caliph's empire. It's a story that includes not just buried treasure and a band of thieves, but also men haunted by their past and others trapped by their future; it includes not just a beloved wife and a veiled seductress, but also long journeys taken by caravan and even longer ones taken with a single step. Above all, it's a story about recognizing the will of Allah and accepting it, no matter what form it takes.

Shadow Puppets (Ender)
Authors: Orson Scott Card
Year: 2007-07-24
Publisher: Audio Renaissance
Binding: audio novel
Earth and its society have been irrevocably changed in the aftermath of Ender Wiggin’s victory over the Formics. The unity enforced upon the warring nations by an alien enemy has shattered. Nations are rising again, seeking territory and influence, and most of all, seeking to control the skills and loyalty of the children from the Battle School. But one person has a better idea. Peter Wiggin, Ender’s older, more ruthless, brother, sees that any hope for the future of Earth lies in restoring a sense of unity and purpose. And he has an irresistible call on the loyalty of Earth’s young warriors. With Bean at his side, the two will reshape our future.

The Boyfriend From Hell
Authors: Avery Corman
Year: 2007-07-24
Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin
Pages: 256
Binding: tp
A highly praised observer of contemporary life and author of Kreamer vs. Kramer and A Perfect Divorce, Corman zeroes in on single life, modern stress, and religious faith in The Boyfriend from Hell.
Veronica Delaney, single, in her twenties, a freelance writer working on an article about a satanic cult leader, becomes involved with a dazzling, charismatic man, and she is turned inside out. With his unique storytelling gifts, Corman creates a wonderful, identifiable female character whose circumstance parallels that of so many women... and then it begins to turn. Is this boyfriend a typically uncommitted male or is he hiding something? Is he wonderfully supportive or is he excessively manipulative? Is he dramatically high maintenance or is he inherently evil? From this insightful novelist, here is a spellbinding tale that is true-to-life, deeply involving, and ultimately terrifying.

Stargate SG-1: The Barque of Heaven: SG-10
Authors: Suzanne Wood
Year: 2007-07-25
Publisher: Fandemonium Books
Pages: 320
Binding: pb
The Stargate SG-1 team find themselves transported to a world where they must solve a series of riddles and avoid deadly traps in order to travel home. Pursued by Goa'uld and Jaffa, it is a race against death to the finish line.

The Crow Maiden
Authors: Sarah Singleton
Year: 2007-07-25
Publisher: Prime Books
Pages: 248
Binding: tp
A young mother abandons her family to walk for a night with the faeries, and while she is gone, her environmentalist husband is seduced by a sinister creature from the Otherworld. In the heart of the city, goth boy Jo meets an eldritch elderly lady who tells his fortune and sends him out on a quest. And in the heart of the English countryside, a motley tribe of protesters tries to protect a beautiful piece of land from destructive road builders. As the two sides clash, ancient spirits stir . . .

Tomorrow at the Fair
Authors: Bob Madison
Year: 2007-07-25
Publisher: Dinoship, Inc
Pages: 300
Binding: tp
John Kenner, 12 years okd and in love with science fiction, dreams of the future as seen in science ficiton comics. When the 1939 World's Fair promises to create the World of Tomorrow, he and his grandfather run away from home and travel to New York, only to learn that anarchists plan to blow up the Trylon and Perisphere!

 

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Beyond the Highland Mist looks good. And of course, Deathly Hallows tongue

 

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I'm getting a head start because the end of the month and beginning of the next month tends to be busy. Check out the list, some big name authors are releasing new books this next week. happy

Of Fire and Night
Authors: Kevin J. Anderson
Year: 2007-07-28
Publisher: Brilliance Audio on CD Value Priced

The extermination of Earth is at hand. With his increasingly irrational leadership Basil Wenceslas, chairman of the Hansa, has driven humanity into a corner. His punitive treatment of the Hansa colonies and the Roamers as well as his refusal to aid an embattled Theroc have made enemies for the people of Earth. Enemies that the Hansa cannot afford. Not when Wenceslas is struggling against revolt by soldier compies, who decimate the military by stealing ships and slaughtering soldiers; and betrayal by the Ildirans, led by Jora’h the Mage-Imperator, who is secretly scheming with the hydrogues to annihilate Earth.

Now disparate factions of humanity must plan for their own salvation. Worldtrees allied with humans on Theroc have rallied hulking, thorny tree battleships. Roamers work with powerful water entities, the wentals, to seed planets everywhere with a growing force to challenge the hydrogues.

But when the final battle with the hydrogues is joined, who will aid the people of Earth?

Birthstones
Authors: Phyllis Gotlieb
Year: 2007-07-30
Publisher: Robert J Sawyer Books
Pages: 272
Binding: tp

On a dark and moonless planet, mutations have left women as little more than wombs, while men can teleport but have limited control over the ability. When aliens come to plunder this world's resources, the already harsh environment degrades exponentially. Will the Galactic Federation find this world in time to help the natives restore their women and save their civilization?

A visionary novel in the tradition of Ursula K. LeGuin and James Tiptree, Jr., by a leading feminist author.

Brimstone Turnpike
Authors: Kealan Patrick Burke
Year: 2007-07-30
Publisher: Cemetery Dance Pubns
Binding: hc
The five novellas in this slapdash mosaic anthology are loosely interconnected by the presence of Johnny Divine, a hoodoo man who materializes magically in each story to present lost travelers who accidentally stray onto the unmapped Brimstone Turnpike with knickknacks that alter their lives supernaturally. In Thomas F. Monteleone's "The Prime Time of Spenser Golding," a pair of eyeglasses given to an egotistical television newscaster allows him to see the "truth" behind his stories—whereupon he become a self-righteous blowhard of a reporter. In Michael Oliveri's "Warning Signs," a magic pendant bestowed on a woman in a troubled marriage warns her of menace from a predictable suspect. In the other stories, Divine's gifts stir up weird scientific experiments and skeletons in family closets. Burke (Taverns of the Dead) appears not to have specified to contributors whether Divine should be depicted as an agent of good or evil, with the result that his character flip-flops confusingly from story to story. His role in some of the tales is so superficial that readers may wonder if the stories wouldn't have worked better without his appearance.

Haunted House: And Other Presidential Horrors
Authors: Edward Lee
Year: 2007-07-30
Publisher: Overlook Connection Pr
Binding: hc
HAUNTED HOUSE is a collection of original and rare short fiction by Edward Lee. These stories feature one connecting theme: they all take place in The White House! And a HAUNTED HOUSE it is! With ex-presidents, um, dead ex-presidents making many appearances in various forms. Supernatural elements take place that may explain why some of the "Executive" decisions are made. And what about that White House lawn? Who, or what, lives their in the twilight hours? All this and more is offered up in Edward Lee's visions of the ultimate HAUNTED HOUSE.

Hollow Earth: The Long and Curious History of Imagining Strange Lands, Fantastical Creatures, Advanced Civilizations, and Marvelous Machines Below the Earth's Surfa
Authors: David Standish
Year: 2007-07-30
Publisher: Perseus Books Group
Pages: 304
Binding: tp
A remarkable cultural history of what might exist under the Earth's surface--as reflected in mythology, religion, science, literature, and good old crackpottery.
Beliefs in mysterious underworlds are as old as humanity. But the idea that the earth has a hollow interior was first proposed as a scientific theory in 1691 by Sir Edmond Halley (of comet fame), who suggested that there might be life down there as well. Hollow Earth traces the surprising, marvelous, and just plain weird permutations his ideas have taken over the centuries.

From science fiction to utopian societies and even religions, Hollow Earth travels through centuries and cultures, exploring how each era's relationship to the idea of a hollow earth mirrored its hopes, fears, and values. Illustrated with everything from seventeenth-century maps to 1950s pulp art to movie posters and more, Hollow Earth is for anyone interested in the history of strange ideas that just won't go away

The Very Bloody Marys
Authors: M. Christian
Year: 2007-07-30
Publisher: Harrington Park Press
Pages: 192
Binding: tp
He's the only vampire cop around--and a gang of Vespa-riding vampires threaten to drain San Francisco dry!

Big trouble at night in the city. A gang of Vespa-riding vampires are killing San Franciscans so indiscriminately they threaten to not only drain the city dry--but risk the discovery of vampires everywhere. Gay vampire cop Valentino is called upon to stop the group calling themselves The Very Bloody Marys before the situation gets worse. Unfortunately, it already has. You see, Valentino is still only a trainee who is in way over his head now that Pogue, his mentor, is missing. And this brutal gang is tough, smart, and very, very bloodthirsty. To do his job, Valentino must move quickly--and carefully--otherwise he may just get himself killed. What can a creature of the night do? The only thing he can, track the gang through the haunts of some very odd characters, unravel the mystery, and try to stay out of the sun.

The Very Bloody Marys is a comic horror novel about vampires, ghouls, faeries, and the undead that move around after dark. Part chase, part gallows humor, part shivery excitement, this new story from the wildly imaginative M. Christian is funny, frightening, and very entertaining.

A Separate War and Other Stories
Authors: Joe Haldeman
Year: 2007-07-31
Publisher: Ace
Pages: 320
Binding: pb
6 years of stories from the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author.

Here are fifteen stories-never before collected-that tread upon familiar Haldeman territory, as well as explore the outer reaches of his phenomenal imagination.

A Shadow in Summer
Authors: Daniel Abraham
Year: 2007-07-31
Publisher: Tor Fantasy
Pages: 384
Binding: pb
The powerful city-state of Saraykeht is a bastion of peace and culture, a major center of commerce and trade. Its economy depends on the power of the captive spirit, Seedless, an andat bound to the poet-sorcerer Heshai for life. Enter the Galts, a juggernaut of an empire committed to laying waste to all lands with their ferocious army. Saraykeht, though, has always been too strong for the Galts to attack, but now they see an opportunity. If they can dispose of Heshai, Seedless’s bonded poet-sorcerer, Seedless will perish and the entire city will fall. With secret forces inside the city, the Galts prepare to enact their terrible plan.

In the middle is Otah, a simple laborer with a complex past. Recruited to act as a bodyguard for his girlfriend's boss at a secret meeting, he inadvertently learns of the Galtish plot. Otah finds himself as the sole hope of Saraykeht, either he stops the Galts, or the whole city and everyone in it perishes forever.

Armageddon's Children
Authors: Terry Brooks
Year: 2007-07-31
Publisher: del Rey
Pages: 384
Binding: pb
Terry Brooks is one of a handful of writers whose work defines modern fantasy fiction. His twenty-three international bestsellers have ranged from the beloved Shannara series to stories that tread a much darker path. Armageddon’s Children is a new creation–the perfect opportunity for readers unfamiliar with Brooks’s previous work to experience an author at the height of his considerable storytelling powers. It is a gripping chronicle of a once-familiar world now spun shockingly out of control, in which an extraordinary few struggle to salvage hope in the face of terrifying chaos.

Logan Tom is doomed to remember the past and determined to rescue the future. Far behind him lies a boyhood cut violently short by his family’s slaughter, when the forces of madness and hate swept our world after decadent excesses led to civilization’s downfall. Somewhere ahead of him rests the only chance to beat back the minions of evil that are systematically killing and enslaving the last remnants of humanity. Navigating the scarred and poisoned landscape that once was America and guided by a powerful talisman, Logan has sworn an oath to seek out a remarkable being born of magic, possessed of untold abilities, and destined to lead the final fight against darkness.

Across the country, Angel Perez, herself a survivor of the malevolent, death-dealing forces combing the land, has also been chosen for an uncanny mission in the name of her ruined world’s salvation. From the devastated streets of Los Angeles, she will journey to find a place–and a people–shrouded in mystery, celebrated in legend, and vital to the cause of humankind . . . even as a relentless foe follows close behind, bent on her extermination. While in the nearly forsaken city of Seattle, a makeshift family of refugees has carved out a tenuous existence among the street gangs, mutants, and marauders fighting to stay alive against mounting odds–and something unspeakable that has come from the shadows in search of prey.

In time, all their paths will cross. Their common purpose will draw them together. Their courage and convictions will be tested and their fates will be decided, as their singular crusade begins: to take back, or lose forever, the only world they have.

In Armageddon’s Children, Brooks brings his gifts as a mythmaker to the timeless theme of the unending, essential conflict between darkness and light–and carries his unique imaginative vision to a stunning new level. Prepare for a breathtaking tour de force. To those who are new to Terry Brooks, welcome. And to those who have read him for many years: prepare for a dramatic surprise.

Blood of the Heroes
Authors: Steve White
Year: 2007-07-31
Publisher: Baen
Pages: 384
Binding: pb
Jason Thanou of the Temporal Regulatory Authority had about had it with nursemaiding parties of ivory-tower academics through Earth's blood-drenched history, keeping them alive as they sought evidence for their pet theories. Of course, when one of the ivory-tower academics looked like Doctor Deirdre Sadaka-Ramirez, one last expedition didn't look like such a bad idea after all.. . . Besides, there was something to be said for witnessing the Santorini explosion of 1628 B.C.-the most cataclysmic natural disaster of human history, and the source of much of the mythology of Jason's own Greek ancestors. But once Jason and his companions were in the Aegean Bronze Age, unable to return to their own twenty-fourth-century time until a predetermined instant, they would find that there was more to those old legends of gods and heroes than anyone had imagined. For the gods were very real-horribly so. And dealing with them took very real heroes.

China Tidal Wave: A Novel
Authors: Wang Lixiong , Anton Platero
Year: 2007-07-31
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Pages: 496
Binding: hc
Key Papers on China

Dragon and Thief (Dragonback)
Authors: Timothy Zahn
Year: 2007-07-31
Publisher: Tor Science Fiction
Pages: 256
Binding: pb
Timothy Zahn has been entertaining science fiction readers young and old for more than twenty years with exciting, thought-provoking adventures; now, with Dragon and Thief he offers his first new series in a number of years, one that's sure to delight all his fans and gain new readers as well. It's called Dragonback because Jack Morgan has a dragon on his back--literally. We think of dragons as enormous fire-breathing, flying creatures of myth. But in Jack's universe, dragons--or, more precisely, the dragon like K'da--are big, but they also depend on being in a symbiotic relationship with a humanoid. And when the K'da warrior known as Draycos is the sole survivor of a space battle and must find a new bondmate or die, for better or worse Jack happens to be the only available host.

They may be an odd couple, but together they're more than the sum of their parts; they are destined to travel far and wide, facing many perils--human, alien, and other, as they seek justice and safety--Jack for himself, and Draycos for his people.

Embraced By Darkness
Authors: Keri Arthur
Year: 2007-07-31
Publisher: Dell
Pages: 400
Binding: pb
She's hunting a killer—
and shattering every boundary—
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