Gift Guide - Science Fiction
Published on 4 December, 2013
Authored by Titan Books
The Aylesford Skull (BUY NOW)
Professor Langdon St. Ives brilliant but eccentric scientist and explorer is at home in Aylesford with his family. Not far away a steam launch is taken by pirates, the crew murdered, and a grave is possibly robbed of the skull. The suspected grave robber, the infamous Dr. Ignacio Narbondo, is an old nemesis of St. Ives. When Narbondo kidnaps his son Eddie, St. Ives races into London in pursuit.
Without Warning (BUY NOW)
When a wave of inexplicable energy slams into the United States, America as we know it vanishes. From a Texas lawyer who happens to be in the right place at the right time to an engineer in Seattle who becomes his city’s only hope, from a war journalist trapped in the Middle East to a drug runner off the Mexican coast, this is a story of survival, violence, and a new, soul-shattering reality.
Turbulence (BUY NOW)
When Aman Sen gets off a plane from London to Delhi he discovers that he, and everyone on his flight, now has extraordinary abilities corresponding to their innermost desires. Aman wants to heal the planet but with each step he takes, he finds helping some means harming others. Will it all end, as 80 years of super-hero fiction suggest, in a meaningless, explosive slugfest?
The Lost Stars - Perilous Shield (BUY NOW)
Following a successful coup, the leaders of the rebel Midway Star System struggle to forge a government free enough to please its citizens yet strong enough to secure power. But in a world where former rulers have become new foes, an alien threat to humanity may turn old adversaries into uncertain allies...
The Clone Rebellion - The Clone Republic (BUY NOW)
Private first-class Wayson Harris was raised among thousands of clones to be the ultimate soldier. But Harris isn’t like the other Marines: he has a mind of his own. He figures he’s paying for that when his first assignment is the smallest Marine outpost in the whole U.A. When a rogue general surfaces, the remote desert world Harris thought was a dead-end posting becomes anything but.