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Works of which Sayers was the editor Title [4] [15] Year of first publication First edition publisher (All London) Notes Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror: 1928: Gollancz Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror: Second Series: 1931: Gollancz Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror: Third Series: 1934 ...
Eternity is a science fiction novel by American author Greg Bear published by Warner Books in 1988. It is the second book in his The Way series, dealing largely with the aftermath of the decision to split Axis City and abandon the Way in the preceding book, Eon .
In the third book (a prequel, set in the time before Eon), Legacy, soldier Olmy ap Sennon is sent to spy on a group of dissidents who have used the spacetime tunnel of "the Way" (introduced in Eon) to colonize the alien world of Lamarckia, a planet with an ecosystem that learns from its changed environment in a way that resembles Lamarckian ...
The War for Eternity led to three further novels set in the same future: The Black Ship, The Founder, and To a Highland Nation. His novel Starhammer has been cited by computer programmer Jason Jones as an important literary influence in the creation of the Halo video game series by Bungie .
Station Eternity is a science fiction mystery novel by Mur Lafferty. It was first published in trade paperback by Ace Books in October 2022. [1] The novel is subtitled "The Midsolar Murders" indicating that it is part of a projected series. A sequel, Chaos Terminal, was published in 2023.
The book would be much shorter if they were and the plot would make more sense but the nonsensical technology and settings are really very fantastic, wonderful to imagine but ultimately empty." [ 4 ] Stephen Baxter commented that "what this book is essentially about is the conceptual breakthrough, a keystone trope of science fiction: the change ...
The book line was published by Simon & Schuster imprints Pocket Books, Pocket Star, Gallery, and Atria. From 2001 to 2003, the book line was published as Enterprise, without the Star Trek prefix. Likewise, the television series did not include the prefix on its title card until season three. [1]
It is the most comprehensive source of information on the mythos of the Lone Wolf book series. Since the book has gone out of print, as have many of the Lone Wolf series, Joe Dever has given exclusive right to Project Aon to convert the book to PDF format and place it online for free download. The Skull of Agarash: 1994 Graphic Novel