Ever-expanding galactic empire with innate political instability at its heart, self-aware city controlled by A.I., human clones a common part of society – Arkady Martine’s debut novel bears an uncanny resemblance to Ann Leckie’s early works.
The official novelization of the 'Resident Evil: The Final Chapter' from Tim Waggoner does more than justice to its original, but even a good writer can do only so much with a source material that is what frankly should have been direct-to-DVD movie.
In a future when Earth became a toxic, sparsely-populated wasteland, and the outer solar system is owned by mega-corporations, the strictly controlled time travel seems to be holding the key to the survival of humankind.
When the Moon suddenly explodes and splits into seven big fragments, heralding meteoric onslaught on a scale never seen before, humanity is faced with a stark choice: leave the badly wounded Earth and survive, or stay and die.
In ‘Into the Guns’, the first book in William C. Dietz’s ‘America Rising’ military sci-fi trilogy, the author takes his readers to post-apocalyptic America, where the rogue units of the former U.S. Army are the only force that can try to restore order.
The third instalment in Titan Books’ planned 7-book ‘The Complete Aliens Omnibus’ series, Volume 3 collects another two original stories from the Aliens expanded universe: Rogue by Sandy Schofield and Labyrinth by Stephani Danelle Perry.
Taking place not in one, but in two thoroughly bleak dystopian futures, The Peripheral is a welcome return to science fiction field for William Gibson, the writer who has once been called the ‘noir prophet’ of the cyberpunk subgenre.
The old world is buried. A new one has been forged atop the ever-shifting sand dunes. Palmer, one of the four siblings, wants to prove his worth - and in the dune-covered landscape of his home, there is only one way to do this: sand-diving.
In Ultima, the second book in Stephen Baxter’s ambitious, if a little bit overreaching, duology of novels that started with Proxima, we finally learn who are the mysterious hatch-builders who act as elusive puppet masters of humankind.
The third in the planned 5-book series sees Sally contacted by her long vanished father and inventor of the Stepper device, Willis Linsay, who wants to take her on a voyage across the Long Mars. But does he have any ulterior motives?
In 2025, the world is torn by war, poverty, shortage of water, oil, and other natural resources. Then the Serene, an enigmatic alien race, arrive bringing peace and prosperity. But is there a hidden agenda behind the seemingly benign invasion?
Winner of the Hugo Award, A.C. Clarke Award, Nebula Award, Locus Award and British Science Fiction Association Award amongst others, Ancillary Justice is a gripping story of a warship trapped in a human body and her quest for revenge.