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- Winners of the Max Frei/The Stranger Giveaway!
 - Spotlight on Selected May Books
 - 2009 Arthur C. Clarke Award Winner
 - “Nights of Villjamur” by Mark Charan Newton (Revie...
 - Winners of The Crown Conspiracy & Avempartha Givea...
 - "Agents of Artifice" by Ari Marmell (Reviewed by D...
 - Flash News: FBC's co-editor Fabio Fernandes publis...
 - On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness: Book 1 in...
 - 2009 Nebula Award - The Winners
 - Overlooked Masterpiece Novella: The Crystal Cosmos...
 - Nebula Awards Weekend
 - Nebula Awards Finalists, Part 1 - Brasyl, by Ian M...
 - Interview with Alan Campbell (Interviewed by Mihir...
 - Index of Reviews
 - "Heroes of the Valley" by Jonathan Stroud (Reviewe...
 - Michael Cox, Editor and Author of ‘The Meaning of ...
 - Winners of the Waltz With Bashir + Britten and Bru...
 - Overlooked Debut: “Peacekeeper” by Laura E. Reeve ...
 - Publishing News from Orbit
 - J.G. Ballard RIP 19th April 2009
 - “The Absence” by Bill Hussey (Reviewed by Robert T...
 - The Babylonian Trilogy by Sebastien Doubinsky (Spo...
 - Gemmell Award for Fantasy Final Voting
 - “The Laurentine Spy” by Emily Gee (Reviewed by Liv...
 - Other Earths by Nick Gevers (ed) and Jay Lake (ed)...
 - “The Horsemen's Gambit” by David B Coe (Reviewed b...
 - In the Courts of the Sun by Brian D'Amato (reviewe...
 - David Gemmell short list announced; Liviu comments...
 - “Blood of Ambrose” by James Enge (Reviewed by Robe...
 - "A Madness of Angels" by Kate Griffin — New Book T...
 - PKD Award - The Winners
 - Books recently read and on my current reading list...
 - “God of Clocks” by Alan Campbell (Reviewed by Robe...
 - The Philip K. Dick Award Nominees, Part 4 - Termin...
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 - Winners of the Walter Jon Williams/This Is Not A G...
 - Spotlight on Alternative Coordinates #1 (by Liviu ...
 - The Philip K. Dick Award Nominees, Part 2 - Time M...
 - “Corambis” by Sarah Monette (Reviewed by Liviu C. ...
 - The Philip K. Dick Award Nominees, Part 1 - Plague...
 - Spotlight on Impossibillia by Douglas Smith (by Li...
 - Tor Officially Announces Release Date for 12th Whe...
 - “A Madness of Angels” by Kate Griffin (Reviewed by...
 - Fantasy Book Critic clarifications
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 - “The Stranger” by Max Frei (Reviewed by Robert Tho...
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Official Kate Griffin Website
Order “A Madness of Angels” HERE (US) + HERE (UK)
Read Fantasy Book Critic Review HERE
In Matthew Swift’s London you can use Sudoku puzzles to summon spirits,  a savvy sorcerer can whisper to an ATM when in need of cash, and a Subway turnstile can be an effective ward against demons.
In addition to the Book Trailer, readers can check out an Excerpt to “A Madness of Angels” HERE
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3 comments:
Crazy book trailer, I love it!
And I'm definitely digging the UK cover over the US.
I can't wait to get a copy of this 8)
This is one of the better book trailers that I have seen.
I love book trailers - if they are well done of course - and I plan to post the cool ones I find out about and indeed this is one of the better ones I've seen recently.
Regarding the covers I sort of agree that the UK cover is more interesting.