The Night Lies Bleeding by M.D. Lachlan Gollancz, p/b, 480pp, £20.00 Reviewed by Sarah Deeming As the Second World War rages, two men battle for their humanity. Craw can [...]
The Dragon Road by Joseph Brassey Angry Robot, p/b, 384pp, £7.99 Reviewed by Sarah Deeming The crew of the Elysium have been asked to mediate a matter of succession for the [...]
Time Shards by Dana Fredsti & David Fitzgerald Titan Books, p/b, 448pp, £7.99 Reviewed by martin willoughby The only thing that lets this book down is the ending. It’s [...]
NEW YORK 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson Orbit, p/b, 640pp, £8.99 Reviewed by Pauline Morgan One of the reasons why some authors choose to write Science Fiction is issue a [...]
BINARY SYSTEM by Eric Brown Solaris, p/b, 400pp, £9.99 Reviewed by Dave Jeffery In suitable fashion, Brown’s space opera BINARY SYSTEM opens with grand theatre as we watch [...]
Space Unicorn Blues by T.J. Berry Angry Robot, p/b, 496pp, £8.99 Reviewed by martin willoughby This is a book about a Unicorn in space. Half-unicorn to be precise. And [...]
BEFORE MARS (Book 3 of the ‘Planetfall’ series) by Emma Newman Gollancz, p/b, 352pp, £13.99 Reviewed by Sydney Shields Before Mars is the third in Newman’s [...]
The Tower of Living and Dying by Anna Smith Spark HarperVoyager, h/b, 528pp, £14.99 Reviewed by Charlotte Bond “The Tower of Living and Dying” is the sequel to “The [...]
THE SMOKE by Simon Ings Gollancz, p/b, 304pp, £8.99, Reviewed by Chris Limb In 1916 a nuclear warhead was detonated over Berlin killing 40,000 people instantly but ending [...]
THE FOREVER WAR by Joe Haldeman and Marvano Titan Comics, p/b, 152pp £17.99, Reviewed by Chris Limb It is the early 21st Century and Humanity has been plunged into its first [...]