The closest planet to the Sun, Mercury is an airless, heat-scorched world where temperatures rise to four times higher than the boiling point of water.
To the peoples of Earth, it had seemed the perfect marriage when Violet Ray Brant--better known as The Golden Amazon--and Abna of Atlantis were wed in Westminster Abbey.
In a galactic culture that extends from quasi-utopian worlds like New Alexandria to the vermin-infested slums of Old Earth, the Star-Pilots are the great heroes of the day, and Grainger has become a legend in his own time.
A brilliant gunslinger leaves a decimated Earth to pursue the promise of alien intelligence in this "e;highly impressive"e; sci-fi debut (Kirkus Reviews).
This edition includes the first two novels in the acclaimed space opera series: "e;Outrageously brilliant and absolutely not to be missed"e; (Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on Sun of Suns).
Young Rue Cassels of the Cycler Compact-a civilization based around remote brown dwarf stars-is running for her life from her bullying brother, Jentry, who has stolen her family inheritance and threatens to sell her into slavery.
A secret threatens to upend millions of years of galactic peace in this "e;epic tale of visionary futures and scientific speculation"e; (Library Journal).
Earth refugees bound for Saturn are unaware they're part of a sinister plan in this science fiction adventure by the six-time Hugo Award-winning author.
"e;[With] bigger-than-life characters and far-future tech and terminology,"e; this sci-fi space opera "e;will keep readers glued to the page"e; (Booklist).
"e;So much damned fun, so engagingly written, and so hugely imaginative"e; this alien invasion space opera is "e;science fiction in the grand tradition"e; (Booklist).
The "e;breathtaking sequel"e; to the Prometheus Award winner: Exiled from Earth, a revolutionary hero prepares for interplanetary civil war (Booklist).
The Hugo Award-winning author reunites with his acclaimed coauthor in "e;a multi-generational, star-spanning epic with intriguing, fast-paced action"e; (New York Times-bestselling author Brian Herbert).
Oil cartels and deadly terrorists threaten one man's work to generate clean energy in this science fiction thriller by the six-time Hugo Award-winning author.