Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Cover Revealed - Dream London by Tony Ballantyne


I'm thrilled to share the cover of Dream London by Tony Ballantyne. The superb cover art (and book design) is by Joey Hi-Fi. The novel is out in the UK on October 10, 2013 and in the US and Canada on October 29th.



Dream London
Solaris, October 29, 2013 (US/Canada)
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 416 pages

In Dream London the city changes a little every night and the people change a little every day. Captain Jim Wedderburn has looks, style and courage by the bucketful. He’s adored by women, respected by men and feared by his enemies. He’s the man to find out who has twisted London into this strange new world, and he knows it. But the towers are growing taller, the parks have hidden themselves away and the streets form themselves into strange new patterns. There are people sailing in from new lands down the river, new criminals emerging in the East End and a path spiralling down to another world. Everyone is changing, no one is who they seem to be, and Captain Jim Wedderburn is beginning to understand that he’s not the man he thought he was...





About Tony

Tony Ballantyne is the author of Twisted Metal, Blood and Iron and the Recursion series. He has also written many short stories.

Tony grew up in County Durham in the North East of England. He studied Maths at Manchester University before moving to London where he taught Maths and IT.

His first SF sale was ‘The Sixth VNM’ which appeared in Interzone 138. Since then he has had short stories appear in magazines and anthologies worldwide. He has also written romantic fiction and satirical pieces for various magazines such as Private Eye.

Recursion, his first novel, was published by Tor UK in 2004. He has been nominated for the BSFA and Philip K Dick awards.

He now lives in Oldham with his wife and two children. His hobbies are playing the piano, accordion and cornet. He also enjoys walking and cycling.

Website  ~  Twitter @TonyBallantyne


1 comment:

  1. wow, this cover is great. I hadn't heard of this novel before but I know I want to read it more.

    -lauren

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