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Ancillary Mercy is a science fiction novel by the American writer Ann Leckie, published in October 2015. It is the final novel in Leckie's "Imperial Radch" space opera trilogy, which began with Ancillary Justice (2013) and was followed by Ancillary Sword (2014).
Ancillary Justice is a science fiction novel by the American writer Ann Leckie, published in 2013.It is Leckie's debut novel and the first in her Imperial Radch space opera trilogy, followed by Ancillary Sword (2014) and Ancillary Mercy (2015).
Ann Leckie (born March 2, 1966 [1]) [3] is an American author of science fiction and fantasy.Her 2013 debut novel Ancillary Justice, which features artificial consciousness and gender-blindness, won the 2014 Hugo Award for "Best Novel", [4] [5] as well as the Nebula Award, [6] the Arthur C. Clarke Award, [7] and the BSFA Award. [8]
James S. A. Corey is the pen name used by collaborators Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, authors of the science fiction series The Expanse.The first and last name are taken from Abraham's and Franck's middle names, respectively, and S. A. are the initials of Abraham's daughter. [1]
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Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie. Imperial Radch Series: Ancillary Sword and Ancillary Mercy; Andromeda: A Space-Age Tale by Ivan Efremov; The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton; Andymon by Angela and Karlheinz Steinmüller; The Angry Espers by Lloyd Biggle, Jr. Anima by Marie Buchanan; Animorphs by K. A. Applegate; Annals of the Twenty-Ninth ...
Lois McMaster Bujold (/ b uː ˈ ʒ oʊ l d / ⓘ boo-ZHOHLD; born November 2, 1949) is an American speculative fiction writer. [1] She has won the Hugo Award for best novel four times, matching Robert A. Heinlein's record (not counting his Retro Hugos).