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| SARAH ASH Sarah Ash runs the library in a local primary school. She lives with her husband and two sons in Beckenham, Kent, and is currently at work on the third book of THE TEARS OF ARTAMON trilogy. | |
 | FLIGHT INTO DARKNESS 'Book Two of the Alchymist’s Legacy “Sarah Ash is destined to be one of the bright illuminaries of fantasy” Dennis L. McKiernan US: Spectra Books, January 2009 Already published: MOTHS TO A FLAME, SONGSPINNERS ,DRAKHOUL, THE LOST CHILD, LORD OF SNOW AND SHADOW, PRISONER OF IRONSEA TOWER, TRACING THE SHADOW (BOOK ONE OF ALCHYMIST'S LEGACY) Previous foreign sales in: Holland, Germany, France. "Fascinating and unpredictable... will leave readers drooling to get their hands on the sequel. Publishers Weekly on LORD OF SNOW AND SHADOW. JP | |
| MICHAEL COBLEY Michael Cobley lives in Glasgow, Scotland, and has had short stories and articles published in the UK, the USA, Canada, France, the Czech Republic, and on the Net. He is at present working on the third novel in the SHADOWKINGS trilogy. | |
 | SHADOWGOD Part two of the SHADOWKINGS trilogy What Happens When A God Shatters? The Khatrimantine Empire was a dazzling civilisation which stood for a thousand years until the invasion of the Mogaun. Noble families were slain and temples were put to the torch as the vast hordes swept across the plains and valleys, driven by the jealous hunger of their god, the Lord of Twilight. Sixteen years later, Mogaun warlords and brigands squabble amid the Empire`s wreckage, while the Acolytes of Twilight spin their dark plots. Yet a valiant alliance of knights, rebels and mages work in secret towards the day of reckoning, despite the terrible odds against them. But they know nothing of the Shadowkings, five powerful sorcerers, each carrying a fragment of the Lord of Twilight, a god who craves to be whole again. UK: Simon & Schuster 2003 Previous books, SHADOWKINGS Rights sold in Russia and Germany Praise for SHADOWKINGS Cobleys impressively unpleasant first fantasy novel is a real gem Sunday Telegraph JP | |
| MAGGIE FUREY Born in north-east England, Maggie Furey is a qualified teacher. Her debut fantasy series, THE ARTEFACTS OF POWER, rapidly established her as one of the most exciting new fantasy writers to emerge in recent years. She lives in County Wicklow with her husband and two cats. | |
 | THE EYE OF ETERNITY Book III of The Shadowleague Maggie Furey's debut series, The Artefacts of Power, established her as one of the most exciting and popular fantasy storytellers to have emerged in recent years. With THE HEART OF MYRIAL, she began a new series set on a world in which the magical barriers that for centuries have kept hostile nations apart are starting to collapse. Now comes the third and final volume in the Shadowleague series - a breathtaking climax to a wonderful story, full of unforgettable characters, intrigue and adventure. UK Publisher Orbit, June 2003 Already published: AURIAN, HARP OF WINDS, SWORD OF FLAME, DHIAMMARA, THE HEART OF MYRIAL and two books in THE WEB childrens fantasy series SPINDRIFT and SORCERESS. Previous foreign sales in: USA, Italy, Poland, Germany, Israel, Sweden, Russia, Holland, Turkish. For THE HEART OF MYRIAL... "a new classic; it definitely has the potential to stand with the best." Locus JP | |
| MARCUS HERNIMAN Marcus Herniman works for the Civil Service in Jersey. | |
 | THE TREASON OF DORTREAN The second book in The Arrandin Trilogy The siege of Arrandin is over, but the war with the East goes on. It falls to Erkal Dortrean to make peace between the Easterner chieftains and the Emperor of Lautun. The Council of Magi, now decimated by the war and beset with its own internal factions, can offer little support. Meanwhile a fragile peace treaty gains the invading southers a toehold in the city-port of Ellanguan, and Erkals wife Karlena must pit her wits against Southers and Lautun nobles alike to keep the Empress safe. UK: Simon & Schuster September 2001 Already published: THE SIEGE OF ARRANDIN (Earthlight-Simon & Schuster) Praise for THE SIEGE OF ARRANDIN... intelligent, colourful, epic stuff...Complaints about the dearth of talent in the field are groundless as long as we can find the likes of Marcus Herniman! Time Out JP | |
 | TOM LLOYD THE STORMCALLER THE STORMCALLER is the first book in a powerful new series that combines inspired world-building, epoch-shattering battles and high emotion to dazzling effect. In a land ruled by prophecy and the whims of Gods, a young man finds himself at the heart of a war he barely understands, wielding powers he may never be able to control. Isak is a white-eye, born bigger, more charismatic and more powerful than normal men... but with that power come an unpredictable temper, and an innter rage he cannot always hide. Brought up as a wagon-brat, feared and despised by those around him, he dreams of a place in the army and a chance to live his own life. But when the call comes, it isn't to be a soldier, for the Gods have other plans for the intemperate teenager: Isak has been Chosen as heir-elect to the brooding Lord Bahl, the white-eye Lord of the Farlan. UK: Gollancz 2006 JP | |
| ANNE MCCAFFREY Anne McCaffrey is one of the world's leading science-fiction writers, and has won both the Hugo and Nebula awards. Born and raised in the US, although of Irish extraction, she now lives permanently in Ireland, in the heart of the Wicklow Mountains, where, as well as writing, she breeds horses. | |
 | DRAGON HARPER written with Todd McCaffrey AAll Kindan ever wanted to do was become a Harper: singing, playing, and teaching the ballads of Pern. But then he is offered the chance to Impress a fire-lizard and succeeds in Impressing the magnificent bronze, Valla. At the same hatching he meets Koriana, daughter of Lord Holder Bemin of Fort Hold. She also Impresses, a gold fire-lizard in her case, and there is an instant attraction between her and Kindan. Unfortunately an apprentice harper is not considered a suitable consort for a Fort Holder's daughter and she is swiftly sent home leaving Kindan to wonder about his lifelong goal - where does he belong and would it be possible for him to have more than just the life of a Harper? As if in response to his worries, suddenly everything starts to go wrong for Kindan, leading to him being blamed for starting a fire which destroys ancient and extremely precious Records. Kindan is banished to Fort Hold in shame and dishonour. Then, as he thinks nothing worse can happen, a terrible plague spreads across Pern, killing nearly everyone infected, as it reaches Fort Hold Kindan finds himself facing an ever greater question - will he or any of his friends survive? US Publisher: Del Rey, p/b September 2008 UK Publisher: Transworld/Bantam, January 2008 Previously Published: Multiple fantasy series including THE DRAGON BOOKS, CRYSTAL SINGER BOOKS, TALENT SERIES, TOWER AND HIVE SEQUENCE, CATTENI SEQUENCE, DRAGONS KIN, Praise for A GIFT OF DRAGONS... McCaffreys legions of fans will warmly welcome this Booklist DT | |
| IAN McDONALD Winner of the Philip K. Dick award, Ian McDonald is an acclaimed Science Fiction writer. He has written some nine novels and two books of short stories. He lives in Belfast, Northern Ireland. | |
  | RIVER OF GODS August 15th, 2047. Happy Hundredth Birthday, India... In the mid twenty-first century, Mother India is all the things she is now - ancient and vibrant, poor yet staggeringly rich. Diverse, violent, beautiful and terrible, thrilling and bewildering. A nation choked with peoples and cultures, riven with almost seismic contrasts and contradictions. Nearly two billion humans crowd the subcontinent and her seething cities - the cyberabads - where timeless culture and the highest of high-technologies meet to spawn new societies, and - possibly - new sentient species. RIVER OF GODS is a book as big and brawling as its subject. Its magnificently diverse array of characters - from genetically enhanced 'Brahmins' to body-part runners, American scientists to 'Dharma-cops' (government Artificial Intelligence assassins) - are drawn in interwoven stories towards a cosmic-scale conclusion that will forever change the way we understand ourselves, life, and the universe we inhabit. UK Publisher: Simon & Schuster June 2004 US Publisher: PYR BRASYL Winner of the 2008 British Science Fiction Award; Nominated fo a "Hugo" Brazil. Seductive, sensual, beautiful but appalling, a land of staggering riches and inequality: this is one of the world’s greatest and strangest countries. Brazil is a multiplicity of seeming clichés all of them true, and more than true. And Brasyl is a novel of this colossal, thrilling nation: past, present and future. Only a big, bold book can do justice to this country that is a continent in itself. Three separate stories set in 1732, the present day and near-future 2032 gradually intertwine and mesh together into a staggering conclusion that will question everything we believe about ourselves, our universe and reality. On the way you’ll meet cigar-smoking Jesuit sword masters; French government spies; mistresses of capoeira, the unique Brazilian martial art; disgraced goalkeepers; priestesses of strange new religions; cross-dressing street-impresarios and physics professors with a thing for superheroes. They spin stories of love, genocide, football, mystery, faith and hallucination, vision and paranoia, crime and quantum tattoos, hidden histories, floating basilicas; death, rebirth and redemption. Three stories, three Brazils, one unforgettable story. 'I predict Brasyl will grace multiple shortlists come 2008. It's easily the best SF novel I've read this year. McDonald is a superb writer . . . much more often than not McDonald's prose is a wonder, from a hundred vivid and witty details, to sustained passages of perfectly judged atmosphere’ ADAM ROBERTS, STRANGE HORIZONS 'Outstanding . . . chaotic, heartbreaking and joyous’ PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (starred review) UK: Simon & Schuster, 2007; p/b August 2008 Already published: KIRINYA, CHAGA, EVOLUTIONS SHORE and ARES EXPRESS Previous foreign sales to: Germany, Italy, Russia, Finland and Croatia. Brimming with colourful writing, poetic imagination and outrageous events recounted in a persuasively matter-of-fact manner Daily Mail JP | |
| JOHN MEANEY John Meaney has a degree in physics and computer science, is a black belt in Shokotan Karate and works in IT. | |
|  | DARK BLOOD John Meaney's triumphant invention of gothic SF continues with his undead detective discovering a terrifying conspiracy against the living. Police officer Donal Riordan, killed and brought back to life with the heart of his undead lover beating in his chest, is getting used to a bizarre and frightening new existence. As one of the undead, the living citizens of Tristopolis distrust and fear him. But death has its advantages. He can sense the presence, the thoughts, the feelings of his fellow zombies, he is tireless, he can see better, hear more acutely. But none of this will necessarily save him as he begins to investigate who is behind a plot to ensorcel the entire population of Tristopolis. The plot goes right to the top and anyone who gets in the way will be killed again. And all the time the members of the Unity party are stoking the fires of hatred towards the undead. John Meaney’s first novel, To Hold Infinity, was one of the Daily Telegraph’s Books of the Year. It was also nominated for the BSFA Award, as was his acclaimed second novel, Paradox. John Meaney has a degree in physics and computer science, and a black belt in shotokan karate. UK: Gollancz, February 2008 US: Bantam Already published: RESOLUTION, PARADOX, TO HOLD INFINITY, CONTEXT, shortlisted for the BSFA Award and selected as one of the Daily Telegraphs Books of the Year 1998. Praise for TO HOLD INFINITY... Brilliant ... inventiveness, lyricism and pizzazz Daily Telegraph JP | |
| | JUSTINA ROBSON Born in Leeds in 1968, the unexpected and late daughter of an American mother from a Pennsylvania coal-mining town and an English father from a Yorkshire pit community. Justina Robson is an incredibly exciting new talent in the world of science-fiction. | |
|  | GOING UNDER A heroine who’s half robot and all attitude, a world of quantum strangeness; SF that has remembered how to have fun from the UK’s most successful female SF writer. Book three of the Quantum Gravity Series sees Lila Black back from her adventures in Demonia and struggling to cope with the even stranger world of Faerie. And these Faeries couldn't be less like Tinkerbell. These Faeries are capricious, unknowable and dangerous. And they will be Lila's toughest test yet. Lila may have reached some sort of peace over the fate of her parents, she may have built some bridges with her sister but when you're half cyborg, when you contain enough high-tech weaponry to win a small war, when you don't know your heart, still love an elf and don't trust your bosses you can be capricious unknowable and quiter dangerous enough yourself. This is a fast moving SF fantasy full of thrills and adventures but informed with a ready wit and prepared to touch on serious themes of identity, reality and sexual politics. UK publisher: Gollancz, November 2008 | |
|   | KEEPING IT REAL The Quantum Bomb of 2015 changed everything. The fabric that kept the dimensions apart was torn and now, six years later, the people of earth exist in uneasy company with the inhabitants of, amongst others, the elven, elemental and demonic realms. Magic is real, and even more dangerous than technology. Elves are utterly alien, scarily erotic, very dangerous and really bored by the constant Lord of the Rings jokes. Elementals are a law unto themselves - and demons are best left well to themselves. UK: Orion Books, 2006 Already published: SILVER SCREEN (Macmillan), shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award, also made the Locus list for 15 Best First Novels and MAPPA MUNDI, also shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award, NATURAL HISTORY. Praise for SILVER SCREEN... Idiosyncratic and unpredictable...She manages to integrate the alarmingly futuristic with a firm grasp of the history of ideas...a novelist of real vision" Zadie Smith Previous rights sold in: Czech Republic, Germany, Spain and USA SELLING OUT Book two of the Quantum Gravity series sees Lila Black drawn into the intoxicatingly dangerous demon realm. Capricious, in love with beauty, demons are best left to themselves. Not easy when they can't resist tampering with humans. Justina Robson's new series is a joyful melding of science fiction and fantasy brought together in the figure of the dangerously lovely Lila Black, a 21 year old secret agent who's had much of her body replaced with weapon-and-armour-heavy intelligent metal and who isn't sure where her mind ends and her installed AI begins. Lila's world is one where demons, elves and elementals live alongside people. And somehow Lila and the other agents of the security agancy have to provide security for all and stay alive themselves. UK: Orion Books, 2007 JP | |
| | MARTIN SKETCHLEY Martin Sketchley is a science fiction writer based in Birmingham | |
|  | THE LIBERTY GUN In this third instalment of Martin Sketchley’s acclaimed Structure series, Delgado and Ashala are catapulted into a future Seriatt occupied by the Sinz a three-species race of humanoid, avian and amphibian form. Delgado immediately seeks a way back to the point that changed his life completely, but his plans are arrested when he and Ashala are captured by a Seriattic resistance group headed by Cowell, an enigmatic vilume. Cut off from their distant home world of Hascaaza, the Sinz on Seriatt have established a barrier around the planet to protect them while they await reinforcements, plundering its resources as they prepare to invade other, neighbouring worlds. But despite their apparent strength the Sinz are vulnerable, reliant on the basillia a gigantic subterranean organism for their existence. Realising this weakness, Structure’s Commander Supreme, General William Myson, orders Colonel Viktor Saskov to go to Seriatt to kill the basillia and retrieve the time gate. Yet despite what they would wish, more discrete and potentially powerful forces are at work than anyone can know. Meanwhile, the integrity of time itself is threatened and it is in the power of one man alone to ensure that stability is maintained, and that the course of events runs true. UK Publisher: Simon and Schuster November 2006 Praise for THE AFFINITY TRAP
Good, pacy, racy, spacey stuff. Great anti-hero -- gripping action and an interesting take on the whole addiction culture. Dreamwatch JP  | |
| | ELIZABETH VAUGHAN Beth is a lawyer, and lives in Toledo, Ohio. TOR have commissioned a new trilogy; Book 1 is delivered and Book 2 is currently being written. | |
|   | WARPRIZE WARPRIZE, a first novel, is a classic fantasy and a heart-stopping love story. Lara, the slightly under-used princess of a country ruled by her elder half-brother, is taking an unorthodox role while theyre desperately besieged by a barbarian army. Then the unthinkable happens: theyre conquered, and Laras brother gives her as tribute to the victorious foe. Further troubles come as the two cultures attempt to co-exist while the new administration is put into place, and Lara tries to come to terms with being a sacrifice for her people. But worse than that, she only realises that she was involved in a love match at the point where its impossible for her to stay there. WARPRIZE was listed as being number 8 in sales at Walden Bookstores, beating out titles such as The Bourne Legacy, Revenge of the Sith, and Ender's Game. WARSWORN Keir and his army are returning to their capitol city, bringing Lara with them. A local village seems to be in rebellion against the new order, but Lara recognises the signals: they are shunning them because there is plague in the village. Ever the healer, Lara lies to Keir about the implications of stopping to help, and forces the army to become involved. Whether or not they all survive, this has very serious implications not just for Lara and Keirs relationship, but the prospects of the two cultures merging into one. US Publisher: TOR MD | |
| | FREDA WARRINGTON Born in Leicester, Freda grew up in the Charnwood Forest. After leaving school she studied graphic design; as well as being a writer she is also a designer and illustrator. She now lives in Derbyshire. | |
|  | THE OBSIDIAN TOWER Book Three of the Jewelfire Trilogy The Bhahdradomen are triumphant. Under their terrifying leader, Vaurgroth, they have achieved their ambition to snatch the Sapphire Throne from Queen Helananthe and subjugate Aventuria. Held prisoner, Tanthe and her companions can only look on in horror as Vaurgroth subdues the human race with a dark mixture of sorcery, bloodshed and religious ecstasy. Thus the Nine Realms fall prey to the shape-shifters' insatiable hunger. Meanwhile Rufryd, stranded in Vexor, discovers a secret at the heart of that bleak land even more dangerous than the Bhahdradomen themselves. A secret that, once unleashed, will pursue him to the extremes of vengeance and tragedy. Standing aloof, Lord Falthorn of the mysterious Valahyr holds the balance of power... but he has a sinister agenda of his own, which does not involve helping humans. Helan, Tanthe and their friends must endure dreadful perils only to discover that battle holds no answers. Instead Tanthe must venture into the ultimate heart of her own nightmare, into a place that may or may not exist; the Obsidian Tower. The Jewelfire Trilogy - The Amber Citadel, The Sapphire Throne, The Obsidian Tower - is published by Earthlight (Simon & Schuster). Book 1, The Amber Citadel, was short-listed for the British Fantasy Society Award for Best Novel. Already published: A BLACKBIRD IN TWILIGHT, THE RAINBOW GATE, DARKER THAN THE STORM, A BLACKBIRD IN AMBER, A BLACKBIRD IN DARKNESS, A BLACKBIRD IN SILVER, DRACULA THE UNDEAD, PAGAN MOON, DARK CATHEDRAL, THE DARK BLOOD OF POPPIES, A DANCE IN BLOOD VELVET, A TASTE OF BLOOD WINE. enjoyably readable fantasy ... many cuts above the average Anne McCaffrey Previous foreign sales in: USA, Germany, Spain, France, Korea. JP | |
| | CATHERINE WEBB Catherine is a prodigiously talented teenager. In 2002, when she was 16, her debut novel MIRROR DREAMS was a launch title of a new Young Adult list under the Orbit imprint at TimeWarner. Two sequels have been published, MIRROR WAKES and RAVEN HUNT. WAYWALKERS kicked off a new series where Lucifer is trying to rescue Earth from a pantheistic plot, and its sequel TIMEWALKERS is published in 2004. Catherine will be going to university in the autumn of 2004. | |
|   | TIMEKEEPERS This is the follow-up novel to WAYWALKERS, which continues the tale of the plots and intrigues among the family of the gods. With the aid of the Pandora Spirits, the ender Gods have taken a giant step toward freeing the dread lord Cronus. It seems that Earths only hope rests with Sam Linnfer (a.k.a. Lucifer) and the power of the Light bestowed on him by Time. But unleashing the Light could have deadly consequences for Sam. For to do so, he must tough the mind of every human on Earth. To save their souls, he may have to destroy himself. Published in trade paperback by TimeWarner June 2004; all rights MBA HORATIO LYLE (working title) This is the first of a new series (the second book has been commissioned). Set in Victorian London, Horatio Lyle is a sort of cross between Sherlock Holmes and Indiana Jones. Aided by his dog Tate, a young female pickpocket and a poor little rich boy, he sets out to foil a complex international plot. A very funny and slightly insane adventure thriller. To be published in 2005, probably as a small-format hardcover; translation rights are with MBA, UK and US with TimeWarner. Foreign sales to: Italy, France, Germany, Japan, Holland, China. MD | |
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| SF/F NOVELS FOR WHICH WE REPRESENT THE FILM/TV OR UK RIGHTS ON BEHALF OF OTHER AGENTS | |
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|  | ALAN BAKER Alans extensive non-fiction list is represented by Julian Alexander at LAW, on whose behalf we represent his fiction. (julian@lawagency.co.uk) DARK GALAXY This epic science fiction novel is a thoroughly-developed tale of betrayal and adventure. | |
| | ATLANTIS A.D. This highly original novel is based on the premise that Atlantis existed and in fact still exists as an island in the Mediterranean. It has its own history and culture a bit like Cyprus, perhaps. However, it’s the worse for us that it does exist. When archaeologist Harald Palsson is summoned back by his mentor to help excavate an amazing discovery in Atlantis’ oldest temple, he has no idea what this will mean for the fate of the human race. Alan Baker has done extensive research into theories about Atlantis, and this contains some very interesting theosophist ideas about the evolution of man and our place in the universe. MD | |
| | TODD FAHNESTOCK and GILES CARWYN The Heir of Autumn (represented in the UK on behalf of Donald Maass (dmaass@maassagency.com) | |
| | THE HEIR OF AUTUMN This is a highly commercial fantasy novel, which Avon/Eos have just bought, with two further books in the same series. They’ve paid a high five-figure sum, and plan to publish this in hardcover in the Spring of 2006. The Heir of Autumn is a tragic love story revolving around Brophy, a 15-year-old boy and heir to the ruling council of a city-state. When he is accused of the murder of his best friend, the son of one of the head of the council, he is banished. He journeys to the violent capitol city, where he is tested body and soul in its fatal game of Nine Squares. He then returns, only to find his beloved aunt has been plotting to sacrifice their city-state as a pawn in a game of world domination and she in turn has been betrayed by the head of the council. A vividly-realised and compelling novel, richly peopled with fascinating secondary characters and sub-plots. MD | |
| | CATHERINE FISHER The author has had a number of books and collections of poetry published, and has won several prizes including the Cardiff International Poetry Competition and being shortlisted for the Smarties Prize. Her website is at www.geocities.com/catherinefisheruk We represent her film/TV rights in conjunction with the Pollinger Agency. lesleypollinger@pollinger.com | |
|  | THE ORACLE This is set in what might be ancient Egypt, and is an extraordinary tale of a girls race to stop a human sacrifice before the priests progress through the nine houses of the dead. The second book in the trilogy, ARCHON, has also been published. CORBENIC This is a book about the Fisher King, and the healing of a deep inner harm in a boy. It doesnt pull any punches, and manages that difficult feat of telling a realistic and compelling story while also being wise and compassionate about human beings. MD  | |
| | IAN R MacLEOD Ian won the World Fantasy Award for his novella THE SUMMER ISLES, and the Locus Best Novel of the Year for his debut novel THE GREAT WHEEL, as well as appearing on the shortlists for the Nebula and Hugo. He has published a large number of short stories in Interzone, Asimovs, and F&SF. THE GREAT WHEEL and Ians second novel THE LIGHT AGES have been published in the UK by Simon & Schuster. | |
|  | TWILIGHT SONATA A haunting story of a top classical violinist, Roushana, in extreme old age. Computers can now store the personalities of the dead, where she communes with her lost brother and her long-time lover. Ians primary agent is Susan Protter at the Susan Protter Literary Agency. SAPLA@aol.com MD | |
| | GAIL SPROULE We represent UK publishing rights for this fantasy writer on behalf of the Virginia Kidd Agency. vkagency@ptd.net) The author so far has had short fiction published and a childrens book (with Fitzhenry and Whiteside) called SINGING IN THE DARK, which was nominated by the Canadian Library Association. | |
|  | ALISENE This is an epic fantasy that pulls no punches. At last the statutory two years of engagement are over, and Alisene sets out with her attendants to her beloveds castle to marry him. But theres a horrible shock on the road: the rebels ambush them. She learns that her fiancé, her father, all her relatives, everyone has been killed or brought into slavery. On top of this grief, Alisene undergoes rape and other humiliations. Finally she becomes Kolom the rebel leaders chief concubine, and is in a position of some power at last
This is the first of a trilogy; briefly, in Book 2 she becomes caught up in the politics of the new administration, arranges Koloms death, marries a trader from the Forgotten World and bears him a daughter. In Book 3, she returns to foment rebellion, becoming rich and wily. Inasmuch as fantasy can be realistic (and in fact theres plenty of magic and prophecy here), this is its a big sweeping tale and not for the faint-hearted. MD | |
| | CAROLINE STEVERMER We represent UK publishing rights in this fantasy author on behalf of the Francis Collin Agency. fran@francescollin.com | |
|  | A COLLEGE OF MAGICS and A SCHOLAR OF MAGICS These cheeky and sharply-observed novels take place in Ivy League colleges of magic. Harry Potter grows up and goes to Yale. Published in the US by Tor. SORCERY AND CECILIA and THE GRAND TOUR For lovers of Georgette Heyer, Caroline and her co-writer Patricia C Wrede have written fantasys answer to the Regency Romance. Published in the US by Harcourt. MD  | |
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