Adrian Tchaikovsky's most inventive standalone yet is part crime thriller, part social commentary, all animal.
Longtime epic fantasy readers will find many familiar elements in this intriguing debut. There’s the peaceful, vulnerable land, in this case the Lowlands, threatened by the Mongol-like Wasp Empire.
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Meet Skotch. He's a raccoon. He's a PI. And in our exclusive interview, Adrian Tchaikovsky tells us exactly how he came to be ...
From Adrian Tchaikovsky to Hao Jingfang and Natasha Pulley, a host of big science fiction names have new titles out this month. We readers can choose if we want to peer into the ruins of an alien ...
Adrian Tchaikovsky also wrote the Shadows of the Apt fantasy series Author Adrian Tchaikovsky has won the Arthur C Clarke Award for science fiction for his epic space opera Children of Time. In ...
I am excited about this book: M. John Harrison is a really classy writer, winner of all sorts of awards, and his latest novel sounds right up my street. It’s set in a future years after an obscure ...
Head of Zeus has landed Adrian Tchaikovsky’s fantasy novel City of Last Chances, "a darkly inventive portrait of a city under occupation and on the verge of revolution". Nicolas Cheetham, chief ...
Tchaikovsky's fourth Shadows of the Apt installment is that rarest of gems in series fantasy: an intermediate book in which genuinely decisive events occur. Despite the best efforts of resistance ...
Author Adrian Tchaikovsky has won the Arthur C Clarke Award for science fiction for his epic space opera Children of Time. In awarding the prize, the judges said the novel shared much in common with ...