![]() Sadly, we have to bid farewell to Chris Wooding's splendid Tales of the Ketty Jay series, which is wrapping up after four volumes. Neil Gaiman also presents us with his first adult-oriented, full-length novel in eight years, which should be worth a look. Inbetween we have the ongoing re-release of David Wingrove's Chung Kuo series (set to expand by four volumes this year) and the resumption of Adrian Tchaikovsky's Shadows of the Apt series, which reaches its ninth and penultimate volume. ![]() ![]() ![]() Feist's last-ever Riftwar novel, which is being published to a reception of stone-cold indifference by most SFF readers. At the diametric opposite end of the scale we have Raymond E. At the more literary end of the spectrum we have new novels by Graham Joyce and Christopher Priest (two novels in three years is, by his standards, astonishingly productive). 2013 looks set to be an interesting year. ![]()
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