A new rave review for Book of Secrets
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Head on over to SF Crows Nest and you’ll find, nestled in between a review of David Tennant’s final outing as the Doctor, and a demonstration of a rather cool steampunk computer keyboard, a rather spiffing review of one of our early titles – Chris Roberson‘s wonderful Book of Secrets.
This is a very enjoyable novel of speculative fiction. It’s a rip-roaring read with a multi-layered plot and an original and surprising conclusion. I can see myself re-reading it for pleasure in future. What more can you ask of a book?
What more, indeed? Head on over here for the full story.
Meanwhile, for those US friends who really, really can’t wait to read this sensational book (yet can’t bring themselves to order the British edition off Amazon on dodgy import ahem-hem) you’ll be delighted to hear that its street date has come forward from September to a very tasty July 2010. Yes, in this time of delays and hold-ups, once more Angry Robot bucks the trend and shows the rest how it’s done, etc etc.
































































