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2/11/2003

Against Gravity word count: 19,271
Posted by Gary Gibson, science fiction writer at 2/11/2003
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OUT NOW

OUT NOW

Teijouan was a prosperous island-nation until the Event. Now it's a post-apocalyptic wilderness rendered uninhabitable by a ‘derangement field’ that drives people crazy the closer they get to the Event’s epicenter.

Was it an alien visitation, a breakdown in the laws of physics, or an experiment gone wrong? No one sent to find out ever came back to tell.

Broken out of jail by an insane oligarch, Dutch McGuire—getaway driver, carjacker and all-round badass—is tasked with one mission: investigate the mystery at the heart of Teijouan in order to win her freedom. But as cover, she must once again take part in the Devil’s Run, a road race circumnavigating the island in which the participants are as likely to be murdered by each other as by the huge alien beasts roaming the wastelands.

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DOOMSDAY GAME

DOOMSDAY GAME
It's the end of the world...again.

Over the years, the Pathfinders have become a tight-knit team as they search for an alternate they might one day call home. Now, at last, one has been found: an Edenic alternate Earth on which humanity never evolved.

But just when their work seems over, new threats emerge. One comes from within the Authority itself, but the other is so completely unexpected that the Pathfinders are quickly overwhelmed.

The race is on to deal with the final - and greatest - threat they have yet encountered as they journey through alternate Earths rendered lifeless by rogue singularities or littered with ancient and perilous ruins.

Faced with their own extinction, can they pull together one last time…as well as save the Authority from itself?

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GHOST FREQUENCIES

GHOST FREQUENCIES
Something is hampering with a scientist’s experiments in a newly refurbished English mansion. But is the interference caused by the building's famous ghosts...or is there an even more sinister explanation? Available in ebook, paperback, hardback and Newcon Press boxed set.

SCIENCEVILLE & OTHER LOST WORLDS

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A collection of stories written since 2015 and available in both ebook and paperback from a writer The Guardian called "a master of core sf". Includes an exclusive novelette set in the world of Extinction Game and Survival Game, THE LONG FALL.Available in ebook and paperback.

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