Books by John Meaney and Complete Book Reviews
John Meaney, Author . Pyr $25 (406p) ISBN 978-1-59102-308-1
In British author Meaney's impressive second SF novel (after To Hold Infinity
), the first of a trilogy, young Tom Corcorigan, born poor on the corrupt far-future world of Nulapeiron, receives a dangerous data-crystal from a doomed Pilot, one of
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John Meaney, Author . Pyr $25 (535p) ISBN 978-1-59102-335-7
Replete with thought-provoking ruminations on the nature of space and time, Meaney's second Nulapeiron book (after Paradox
) follows Tom Corcorigan as the logosopher and one-armed warrior, now a lord, seeks an antidote for the femtocyte toxins...
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John Meaney, Author . Pyr $25 (495p) ISBN 978-1-59102-437-8
British author Meaney brings his ambitious saga exploring the nature of space and time to a triumphant conclusion. Tom Corcorigan, the logosopher and one-armed warrior who almost singlehandedly defeated the alien force Dark Fire in the previous book
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John Meaney, Author . Pyr $25 (503p) ISBN 978-1-59102-489-7
First published to acclaim in the U.K. in 1998, Meaney's debut novel brings a bright lights/big city sensibility to the normally streetwise milieu of advanced neuro-tech. Like an SF Jay McInerney, Meaney (Paradox
) portrays the vast social chasm
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John Meaney, Author . Bantam Spectra $24 (370p) ISBN 978-0-553-38514-4
This mélange of mystery, dark fantasy and over-the-top gothic horror marks a dramatic departure from Meaney’s existential SF epic, the Nulapeiron Sequence. In Tristopolis, where corpses are incinerated by the thousands to produce the
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John Meaney, Author . Bantam Spectra $24 (384p) ISBN 978-0-553-80671-7
Meaney’s ambitious sequel to 2008’s Bone Song
makes a successful and welcome shift from ambience and world-building to character and plot development. The gloomy city of Tristopolis is powered by necrofusion, energy produced from...
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