Aquí os traigo las nuevas portadas de Bookman Histories de Lavie Tidhar.
Portada de Spiderlight
Hemos tenido acceso a la que será portada de la nueva edición de la novela de Adrian Tchaikovsky, Spiderlight, que saldrá a la venta en agosto.
Aquí la tenéis:
Nota : Gracias a Elías por indicarme que es nueva edición pero nueva novela.
Portada de Faller
Aquí os traigo la que será portada de Faller, la nueva novela de Will McIntosh que se publicará en octubre.
Aquí la tenéis:
Day One
No one can remember anything—who they are, family and friends, or even how to read. Reality has fragmented and Earth consists of islands of rock floating in an endless sky. Food, water, electricity—gone, except for what people can find, and they can’t find much.
Faller’s pockets contain tantalizing clues: a photo of himself and a woman he can’t remember, a toy soldier with a parachute, and a mysterious map drawn in blood. With only these materials as a guide, he makes a leap of faith from the edge of the world to find the woman and set things right.
He encounters other floating islands, impossible replicas of himself and others, and learns that one man hates him enough to take revenge for actions Faller can’t even remember.
Portada de Luna : Wolf moon
Uno de los mejores libros que leí el año pasado, por no decir el mejor, fue Luna. De este modo, no es difícil suponer que espero ansiosamente la publicación de la segunda parte, titulada Luna: Wolf Moon.
Para ir haciendo boca, aquí os traigo la portada y la sinopsis:
A Dragon is dead.
Corta Helio, one of the five family corporations that rule the Moon, has fallen. Its riches are divided up among its many enemies, its survivors scattered. Eighteen months have passed .
The remaining Helio children, Lucasinho and Luna, are under the protection of the powerful Asamoahs, while Robson, still reeling from witnessing his parent’s violent deaths, is now a ward—virtually a hostage—of Mackenzie Metals. And the last appointed heir, Lucas, has vanished of the surface of the moon.
Only Lady Sun, dowager of Taiyang, suspects that Lucas Corta is not dead, and more to the point—that he is still a major player in the game. After all, Lucas always was the Schemer, and even in death, he would go to any lengths to take back everything and build a new Corta Helio, more powerful than before. But Corta Helio needs allies, and to find them, the fleeing son undertakes an audacious, impossible journey—to Earth.
In an unstable lunar environment, the shifting loyalties and political machinations of each family reach the zenith of their most fertile plots as outright war erupts.
Portada y contenidos de Amaryllis and other stories
Aquí os traigo la portada y los relatos que conformarán Amaryllis and other stories, la antología de Carrie Vaughn.
Estos son los relatos:
“The Best We Can”
“Strife Lingers in Memory”
“A Hunter’s Ode to His Bait”
“Sun, Stone, Spear”
“Crows”
“Salvage”
“Draw Thy Breath in Pain”
“The Girl with the Pre-Raphaelite Hair”
“Game of Chance”
“Roaring Twenties”
“A Riddle in Nine Syllables”
“1977”
“Danaë at Sea”
“For Fear of Dragons”
“The Art of Homecoming”
“Astrophilia”
“Bannerless”
“Amaryllis”
Portada y sinopsis de Invasive
Aquí os traigo la portada y la sinopsis de la nueva novela de Chuck Wendig, que está alcanzado niveles “sandersonianos” de publicación. Parece un thriller, al estilo de Zer0es, aunque la información es escasa.
Hannah Stander is a consultant for the FBI—a futurist who helps the Agency with cases that feature demonstrations of bleeding-edge technology. It’s her job to help them identify unforeseen threats: hackers, AIs, genetic modification, anything that in the wrong hands could harm the homeland.
Hannah is in an airport, waiting to board a flight home to see her family, when she receives a call from Agent Hollis Copper. “I’ve got a cabin full of over a thousand dead bodies,” he tells her. Whether those bodies are all human, he doesn’t say.
What Hannah finds is a horrifying murder that points to the impossible—someone weaponizing the natural world in a most unnatural way. Discovering who—and why—will take her on a terrifying chase from the Arizona deserts to the secret island laboratory of a billionaire inventor/philanthropist. Hannah knows there are a million ways the world can end, but she just might be facing one she could never have predicted—a new threat both ancient and cutting-edge that could wipe humanity off the earth.
Portada y sinopsis de Jeroun : The complete omnibus
Zachary Jernigan ha confirmado la publicación como omnibus de sus dos novelas hasta ahora, No return y Shower of stones.
El libro se llamará Jeroun : The complete omnibus, y el autor lo considera como una segunda oportunidad para sus novelas, que quizá pasaron desapercibidas en un primer lanzamiento.
Aquí tenéis la portada y la sinopsis:
Collected in a single omnibus edition, both novels set in Zachary Jernigan’s critically-acclaimed, genre-bending world of fierce sensuality, dangerous alchemy, and awakening gods.
The Needle extends over the heads of all who live upon Jeroun. Composed of iron spheres massive enough to affect the tides, it is the god Adrash’s ultimatum to the people on the planet below:
Prove yourselves worthy, or be destroyed.
Vedas is a member of the Black Suits, an order of men and women who show their opposition to Adrash by staging battles in the streets. After witnessing the death of a child in his care, knowing himself to be responsible, he sets off on a journey to the decennial fighting tournament in Danoor.
Traveling with him across the continent are Churls, a mercenary haunted by the ghost of her daughter, and Berun, a constructed man possessed by the soul of his creator. Both come to understand that Vedas’s victory would start an all-out religious war.
Unbeknownst to these three travelers, the aristocratic outbound mage Ebn and her protégé Pol use powerful alchemy to travel into space. Their plan: engage Adrash in ways that threaten to bring the god’s wrath down upon the world.
Meanwhile, one of the world’s deepest secrets is gradually revealed. A madman, insisting he is the link to an ancient world, a pantheon of forgotten gods, offers the most tempting lie of all…
Hope.
Jeroun collects the two novels No Return and Shower of Stones in a single new omnibus edition. Together these works combine the mythic inventiveness of early Roger Zelazny and Samuel R. Delany, the dark weirdness of China Miéville, and the dramatic scope of George R. R. Martin, creating a literary science fiction epic that defies easy categorization, resulting in one of the most critically acclaimed narratives of recent years.
Contenidos de Clockwork Phoenix 5
Mike Allen ha publicado los que serán los contenidos de Clockwork Phoenix 5. Serán los siguientes:
“The Wind at His Back” de Jason Kimble
“The Fall Shall Further the Flight in Me” de Rachael K. Jones
“The Perfect Happy Family” de Patricia Russo
“The Mirror-City” de Marie Brennan
“The Finch’s Wedding and the Hive That Sings” de Benjanun Sriduangkaew
“Squeeze” de Rob Cameron
“A Guide to Birds de Song (After Death)” de A.C. Wise
“The Sorcerer of Etah” de Gray Rinehart
“The Prime Importance of a Happy Number” de Sam Fleming
“Social Visiting” de Sunil Patel
“The Book of May” de C.S.E. Cooney and Carlos Hernandez
“The Tiger’s Silent Roar” de Holly Heisey
“Sabbath Wine” de Barbara Krasnoff
“The Trinitite Golem” de Sonya Taaffe
“Two Bright Venuses” de Alex Dally MacFarlane
“de Thread of Night and Starlight Needle” de Shveta Thakrar
“The Games We Play” de Cassandra Khaw
“The Road, and the Valley, and the Beasts” de Keffy R.M. Kehrli
“Innumerable Glimmering Lights” de Rich Larson
“The Souls of Horses” de Beth Cato
Aquí tenéis la portada también:
Portadas Moon over Soho
Mirad la curiosa composición con la que me he encontrado, todas las portadas de Moon over Soho, de Ben Aaronovitch.
Contenidos de The Year’s Top Short SF Novels
Ya conocemos las novelas cortas seleccionadas por Allan Kaster para su The Year’s Top Short SF Novels. Son las siguientes:
“The Man Who Sold the Moon” de Cory Doctorow
“The Regular” de Ken Liu
“Claudius Rex” de John P. Murphy
“Of All Possible Worlds” de Jay O’Connell
“Each in His Prison, Thinking of the Key” de William Preston
“The Last Log of the Lachrimosa” de Alastair Reynolds