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The Man with The Golden Torc: Screen Histories 1The Man with The Golden Torc: Screen Histories 1 New17 May 07
Deathstalker ReturnDeathstalker Return
Deathstalker LegacyDeathstalker Legacy
Drinking Midnight WineDrinking Midnight Wine
Beyond the Blue MoonBeyond the Blue Moon
About the Author
Bibliography



New First British Edition Gollancz (2007)
Buy at Amazon.co.uk The Man with The Golden Torc: Screen Histories 1
Shaman Bond: A Very Secret Agent
You know what? It’s all true. Everything that ever scared you, -from conspiracy theories to monsters under the bed to ghosties & ghoulies & long-leggity beasties. The only reason they haven’t taken over the world yet is because my family has always been there to stand in their way. We guard the door, keeping you safe from the big bad wolf, and you never even know our names. Of course, there’s a price to be paid. By us, and by you…
The username's Bond. Shaman Bond. Licensed to kick supernatural arse.
And Bond - real name Eddie Drood - comes from one of the oldest families in England, a family that has been protecting Humanity from the forces of darkness for more centuries than anyone can even remember.
And Eddie Drood loved his job - until the day it all blew up in his face ...
The Man with the Golden Torc is the first of the Secret Histories: a fast-paced roller-coaster ride through the Dark Side.

‘A theme park ride, seat-of-the-pants writing, with larger-than-life characters and exaggerated situations. You’ll step off exhilarated and a little dizzy, but you’ll be aware that you had a pretty good time’ SFRevu
‘Green has a marvellous gift of leavening grim situations with wicked wit and sly nods to current mores. Fine stuff’ Prism
‘Green’s books are fun books that grab you, suck you in and don’t let you go’ The SFSite


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First British Edition Gollancz Millenium (2004)
Buy at Amazon.co.uk Deathstalker Return
Lewis Deathstalker is on the run, with an evil Empire snapping at his heels. He and his companions, the diva Jesamine Flowers, the conman Brett Random, the psychopath Rose Constantine and a reptiloid called Saturday, travel from world to world, searching for help and answers to the mysteries of the past.
On the planet Unseeli, they talk with what remains of the traitor Carrion, and the ghost of a man called Silence. On Lachrymae Christi, an old legend called Tobias Moon tells them the truth behind the legends. On Shandrakor, they explore the ruins of the old Deathstalker Standing, and fight with more than one kind of monster. And on Haden, finally, they come to the Madness Maze, and the culmination of Lewis’s epic quest: the return of Owen Deathstalker.
The sequel to Deathstalker Legacy is a breathtaking, wild ride through a universe peopled with unforgettably evil characters and ever-hopeful heroes, all told with Simon Green’s trademark tongue-in-cheek humour.

`Green has a marvellous gift of leavening grim situations with wicked wit and sly nods to current mores. Fine stuff’ Prism UK
‘Simon R. Green’s books are fun books that grab you, suck you in and don’t let you go’ SF Site


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British Pbk Original - Gollancz Millenium (2004)
Buy at Amazon.co.uk Deathstalker Legacy
The Legend Continues
It has been two hundred years since Owen Deathstalker fell, dying to save the Empire and all Humanity.
Now it is a Golden Age for all: for men, for aliens and for the Als of Shub. But one evil man has determined to bring it all crashing down; and now the Terror has finally arrived, threatening them all with extinction. The old heroes have become legends, and the cry goes out for new heroes.
It’s time for the latest Deathstalker, Lewis, to do his bit.
Unfortunately, he and his companions, a diva, a conman, a homicidal psychopath and a reptloid called Saturday, have all been outlawed and declared traitors.
Deathstalker luck. Always bad.
Unless Lewis Deathstalker can defy the odds to get to the Madness Maze and tread the same dangerous path to glory that his ancestor did, the Golden Age is about to be wiped out for ever. Together with Humanity . . .

‘Green writes fluidly and with a wryness that keeps the pages turning rapidly’ Starburst
‘Rattling good stuff!’ British Fantasy Society
`An over-the-top masterpiece. Bloody funny and extremely bloody’ Jon Courtenay Grimwood in the Guardian
`Green has a marvellous gift of leavening grim situations with wicked wit and sly nods to current mores. Fine stuff’ Prism UK
‘Simon R. Green’s books grab you, suck you in and don’t let you go’ SFSITE


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First British Edition Gollancz (2001)
Paperback - Gollancz (2002)
Buy at Amazon.co.uk Drinking Midnight Wine
When Toby Dexter follows the woman with the most perfect mouth in the world through a door which shouldn’t even exist, he discovers the magical world of Mysterie. He almost recognises places and people, but there are rainbows with colours he’s not sure he’s ever seen before; hole-in-the-wall cash machines shower him with money, and, wherever he goes, he’s looked at as if he’s the strange one.
Toby has left Veritie, tote real world, and become a focal point. Nothing will ever be the same again. He really wanted this to be a love story, but instead an ancient and terrible evil is stirring, and it has other plans, not just for Toby, but for Mysterie, and for Veritie too.
In a small English town, with far too much history for its own good, all Hell is about to break loose.
Unless Toby can do something about it.

`Drinking Midnight Wine is an incredibly English novel, in the best sense of the word’ The Guardian
`An imaginative and fun adventure’ Punch


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Paperback - Gollancz (2001)
First British Edition Gollancz (2000)
Buy at Amazon.co.uk Beyond the Blue Moon
Captains Hawk and Fisher are the only honest cops in the down and dirty magical city of Haven. In a place where anything can be bought, stolen or fought for, they've stood up for decency and right; together, they have taken on everything from vampires and werewolves to conniving politicians. But now it's their last case as members of Haven's City Guard, and all hell is breaking loose - because they're not leaving town without doing a little cleaning up first. The bad guys are going down, whatever it takes.
Meanwhile, back in the Forest Kingdom, King Harald has been assassinated and the call has gone out to Prince Rupert and Princess Julia, to return to the Land they once called home, to bring a murderer to justice.
Two legends, two sets of heroes, bound together at last: by a crime that threatens all reality, and by the terrible truth that lies beyond the Blue Moon.

'Rattling good stuff' British Fantasy Newsletter
'A skilful pulp fiction writer' SFX
'Green writes fluidly and with a wryness that keeps the pages turning rapidly' Starburst


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About The Author
Simon Green is the author of five previous Deahstalker titles, as well as, amongst others, the Hawk and Fisher novels and Blue Moon rising. He lives in Wiltshire.

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Bibliography
N.B. dates and publishers in dark red indicate British First Editions. Dates and publishers in black indicate recent reprints.

  • The Man with The Golden Torc: Screen Histories 1 (Gollancz, 2007) New May 07
  • Deathstalker Return (Gollancz Millenium, 2004)
  • Deathstalker Legacy (Gollancz Millenium Pbk, 2002)
  • Drinking Midnight Wine (Gollancz, 2001) Gollancz Pbk Oct 02
  • Beyond the Blue Moon (Gollancz, 2000) Gollancz Pbk Jun 01
  • Fear and Loathing in Haven (Gollancz Millenium Pbk, 2000)
  • Haven of Lost Souls (Gollancz Millenium Pbk, 1999)
  • Deathstalker Destiny (Gollancz Millenium Pbk, 1999)
  • Deathstalker Prelude (Vista Pbk, 1998)
  • Deathstalker War (Vista, 1997) Gollancz Pbk Jun 05
  • Deathstalker ( 1995) Gollancz Pbk Aug 06
  • Shadows Fall (Gollancz, 1994) Gollancz Millenium Pbk Oct 01
  • Blood and Honour (Gollancz, 1993) Gollancz Pbk Oct 02
  • Down Among the Dead Men ( 1993) Gollancz Pbk Jun 02
  • Blue Moon Rising Gollancz Millenium Pbk Oct 00
  • Deathstalker Honour
  • Deathstalker Rebellion

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