 The first book in a new trilogy in the >Uplift War< series. David Brin has won multiple Hugo and Nebula awards for Science Fiction. ... |  A wry and gentle look at one child's despairing love for her disturbed mother. From the author of "Charms For The Easy Life". ... |
 Science fiction set in 21st century Seattle, and featuring Mary Choy and Martin Burke, who appeared in "Queen Of Angels". ... |  Tom Holt's latest comic fantasy hardback is published simultaneously with the paperback of >Odds and Gods<. In >Djinn Rummy< all Jane wants to do is end her life. But she did not bank on a genie being in her aspirin bottle, and even if she had it wouldn't have been Kiss, who had been trapped there for fourteen years. An Orbit hardback. ... |
 Alone in her house with only a cat for company, strange and disturbing things start to happen to a translator of trashy crime novels as the summer ends and the days draw in. Dark psychological thriller about stalking, sexual fantasy and shocking ways of survival. Seventh crime thriller from the ex- Late Show presenter and Booker Prize pundit and a key title in Virago's 1997 re-launch. ... |  Sequel to the bestselling "A Canticle For Leibowitz" which follows Cardinal Brownpony some two hundred years on. *Also appeared in May 1996 Buyer's Notes* ... |
 Cathy is distrustful when she learns of her sister's illness through an ex-boyfriend, Stephen, not having spoken to her sister in ten years. But Stephen's insistence that she should go with him to find Veronica persuades Cathy to set off on a weird and haphazard journey, a journey that turns into much more than a search for her little sister. ... |  Greg Bear continues Isaac Asimov's epic "Foundation" series. This hardcover is published alongside the paperback of "Foundation's Fear", written by Gregory Benford. ... |
 Brin continues Issac Asimov's popular science fiction series; "The Foundation". ... |  First part of a new saga by an exciting new SF talent, author of "Sky Road". "This man is going to be a major British writer" Iain M Banks. "Revolutionary SF" Kim Stanley Robinson. ... |