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Deathstalker
Shadows FallShadows Fall
Blood and HonourBlood and Honour
Down Among the Dead MenDown Among the Dead Men
Blue Moon RisingBlue Moon Rising



Buy at Amazon.co.uk Deathstalker
Owen Deathstalker, last of his line, is a quiet man - a historian - remote from the stench of corruption and intrigue surrounding the Iron Throne at the heart of the galaxy-spanning, tyrannical Empire.
And then, inexplicably, Deathstalker is outlawed, forced to flee from one end of the Empire to the other. And as he does so, he discovers that resistance is growing to the Iron Bitch on the Iron Throne.
Outlawing Owen Deathstalker could be the Iron Bitch’s biggest mistake.

‘Green has a marvellous gift of leavening grim situations with wicked wit and sly nods to current mores. Fine stuff’ Prism UK
‘Imaginative and fun’ Punch


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Paperback - Gollancz Millenium (2001)
Buy at Amazon.co.uk Shadows Fall
You won’t find Shadows Fall on any map, but it will be there for you if you need it badly enough. It’s a place where all stories find their ending, all quests are concluded and every lost soul finds its way home at last. Strange people and stranger creatures walk the sprawling streets and there are doors that take you anywhere, to lands that no longer exist and worlds that someday might.
But now Shadows Fall is under double threat: from a killer who strikes randomly, and from a bunch of fanatics who want this elephants’ graveyard of the supernatural wiped out - and have the means to do it.
The town has just one night to save itself.
SHADOWS FALL
The town where dreams go - to die . . .

‘Simon R. Green is a jolt that shakes up the system in the very best way’ The SF Site
‘Unmatched in the field’ Amazon.co.uk


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Paperback - Gollancz (2002)
Buy at Amazon.co.uk Blood and Honour
In Castle Midnight, where the Real and the Unreal meet, the King lies murdered and his three sons ready themselves to do battle for his throne. But one prince is ill, possibly the victim of poison, so his loyal followers, determined to keep the prince’s illness a secret, hire an impersonator.
The Great Jordan had been a great actor, but, down on his luck and reduced to the role of a travelling player, he is more than willing to take on the royal part… until the Unreal starts to get the upper hand.
As whole sections of the castle become supernatural no-go areas, with hallucinations and spectres as thick on the ground as traitors and spies, the Great Jordan begins to wonder if this might be his last curtain call . . .

'A good book, a good read, and FUN!' Vector
‘A sort of Indiana Jones of virtual reality’ Evening Standard
‘Unmatched in the field’ Amazon. co.uk


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Paperback - Gollancz (2002)
Buy at Amazon.co.uk Down Among the Dead Men
There is a part of the Forest where it is always night, where the tall trees bow together to shut out the light. Men call it the Darkwood. The border fort on the edge of the Darkwood had been built to keep the peace. So far it had; but after delivery of a large consignment of gold it falls silent, answering neither natural nor supernatural communication. When the Forest King sends a small force, combining sorcerous and military skills; they find a deserted fortress soaked in blood. Magic reveals something malevolent and unreachable somewhere in the fort; But Duncan MacNeil and his company have human foes, greedy for gold, to deal with before they can take on the inhuman . .
'Simon R. Green is a jolt that shakes up the system in the very best way' The SF Site
‘A sort of Indiana Jones of virtual reality’ Evening Standard
‘Unmatched in the field’ amazon.co.uk
‘Green writes fluidly and with a wryness that keeps the pages turning rapidly’ Starburst
‘Rattling good stuff!’ British Fantasy Society


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Paperback - Gollancz Millenium (2000)
Buy at Amazon.co.uk Blue Moon Rising
Once in a blue moon magic is loosed in the world, wild magic, to create or destroy, strong enough to reshape reality itself.
King John's realm has existed peacefully for generations, but now the, kingdom is disintegrating The malign blackness of the Darkwood is encroaching; demons are massing, hunting in packs. King John is out of money, out of men, out of hope. Prince Rupert, the younger son - not so much expendable as surplus to requirements - had been sent out on a Quest. When he returns, much to everyone's surprise, he has not just the princess but the dragon too ... and as the time of the Blue Moon draws near, it seems everyone's looking at Rupert to risk his neck again.
A second son, a tired dragon, a unicorn without a horn and a princess with a wicked left hook: an unlikely company to face a Demon Prince - but face him they must, when the Blue Moon rises ...

'Green writes fluidly and with a wryness that keeps the pages turning rapidly' Starburst
'Rattling good stuff' British Fantasy Newsletter


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