Bone Song (Gollancz S.F.)

Bone Song (Gollancz S.F.)

by JohnMeaney (Author)

Synopsis

Lieutenant Donal Riordan has been given the most bizarre of new cases. Four famous stage performers have died in recent months, thee of them in state capitals within Transifica, the fourth in far Zurinam. And now the idolised Diva, Maria deLivnova is coming to Tristopolis. Donal's boss is determined that nothing like this is ever to happen in his city. Donal is to have anything he needs as long the Diva lives. And so begins a dark investigation through a world where corpses give up their pyschic energy in the massive necrofulx generators that power the city, where gargoyles talk, where wraiths work in slavery, a world of the dead where corruption is alive. This is an extraordinary SF novel set in alternate universe quite unlike any imagined in SF before; a universe where magic and the supernatural and the undead are given a scientific rationale and horrifyingly plausible rationale. The novel's setting, Tristopolis, is the ultimate noir city; an immense baroque creation of haunted stone skyscrapers, black metal and city-wide catacombs. Its hero Donal Riordan is immensely likeable and easy to identify with. Even once he's dead.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 15 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 0575079541
ISBN 13: 9780575079540
Book Overview: As KEEPING IT REAL was a reinvention for Justina Robson and transformed her sales, so will BONE SONG be for John Meaney A move away from his hard-SF to a new, fast moving mix of SF and Horror Will appeal to fans of both China Mieville and Richard Morgan John Meaney is already established as one of the key names in the current renaissance in British SF. John Meaney has been twice shortlisted for BSFA Best Novel award 'The first important new SF writer of the 21st century' THE TIMES

Media Reviews
Meaney's creepy, death-haunted world lingers in the long after the book is closed. A smart and spooky read. THE TIMES Filmic action aplenty and lots of weird imagery. SFX Fast paced, very entertaining and out of the ordinary. Meaney throws together familiar elements of multiple genres and creates something both haunting and engaging. SFFWORLD.COM Bone Song is crisply written and the gruesome aspects of Tristopolis are vividly portrayed. -- Eric Brown THE GUARDIAN Think Dirty Harry in a city created by the bastard love-child of Jeff VanderMeer and China Mieville. The backdrop of a hardboiled crime plot cleverly disguises stories of human interaction, trust, mistrust, loyalty, morality, acceptance, and love while delivering a great mystery. NETH SPACE. COM
Author Bio
John Meaney is the author of To Hold Infinity, Paradox Context and Resolution. To Hold Infinity and Paradox were on the BSFA shortlists for Best Novel in 1999 and 2001 respectively. The Times called John Meaney The first important new sf writer of the 21st century. Meaney has a degree in physics and computer science, and holds a black belt in Shotokan Karate. He lives in Kent.