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Lila Black: half woman, half robot, all attitude, is going back to the future . . . Fifty years have passed since the third volume of high-octane, high-magic, high-tech adventures. After being tricked by one of the greater fae Lila Black finds home much altered in her absence. The human world has survived the reign of a faery invasion, but not without casualties, and now darker forces are at work. Her husband's been framed for murder. Her sister is dead. Reality itself is beginning to break down. If she doesn't find out who is behind all this then there might not be much future left for…mehr

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Lila Black: half woman, half robot, all attitude, is going back to the future . . . Fifty years have passed since the third volume of high-octane, high-magic, high-tech adventures. After being tricked by one of the greater fae Lila Black finds home much altered in her absence. The human world has survived the reign of a faery invasion, but not without casualties, and now darker forces are at work. Her husband's been framed for murder. Her sister is dead. Reality itself is beginning to break down. If she doesn't find out who is behind all this then there might not be much future left for anyone. "This is bright, fast-moving and accessible SF that mixes in fantasy, and a cool cult-lit sensibility, to create a series that will appeal to all fans of Laurell K. Hamilton and Peter Hamilton alike." (Gollancz, UK)
Autorenporträt
Justina Robson is an Arthur C. Clarke shortlisted author of ten SFF novels, including the highly regarded Quantum Gravity series, and was one of the first writers to win amazon.co.uk's Writer's Bursary in 2000. Based in Leeds, she's been shortlisted for multiple international awards and is a sought-after creative writing teacher who has taught at the Arvon Foundation. A graduate of the Clarion West workshops in Seattle (1996) she has been invited to teach there also, though she hasn't made it yet for various practical reasons. She acted as a judge for the Arthur C Clarke awards on behalf of the Science Fiction Foundation in 2006. Her most recently published novel is Glorious Angels, shortlisted for the British Science Fiction Association Best Novel 2015.

You can learn more at justinarobson.co.uk or by following @JustinaRobson on Twitter.