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Philip Palmer

    Cet auteur a commencé à écrire à quatorze ans, ses premières nouvelles laissant déjà entrevoir un amour pour le mélange des genres. Après avoir déménagé à Londres après l'université, il a combiné l'écriture avec la lecture de scénarios pour des théâtres et des sociétés de cinéma, développant de solides compétences narratives en tant que scénariste et éditeur de télévision. Désormais, il rédige de grands romans épiques qui puisent dans ses expériences de vie et dans son propre être. Bien que son œuvre puisse changer de genre, elle offre constamment humour, mystère et danger, peuplée d'un casting de personnages excentriques et inoubliables, dont certains ne sont peut-être pas de ce monde.

    Morpho
    Debatable Space
    Artemis
    Red Claw
    Version 43
    • 2019

      Morpho

      • 114pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Hayley encounters a shocking and surreal situation when a corpse on the mortuary slab suddenly sits up and asks her for help. This bizarre event thrusts her into a world where the boundaries between life and death blur, challenging her perception of reality and sanity. As she grapples with this unsettling experience, she must navigate the implications of her newfound connection to the deceased, leading her into unexpected and possibly dangerous circumstances.

      Morpho
    • 2011

      Artemis

      • 402pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,2(15)Évaluer

      A rip-roaring space adventure set in our far-future, from an author who has received multiple accolades from the Guardian, SFX, SciFi Now, SFRevu and blog enthusiasts

      Artemis
    • 2010

      A wide-screen adventure of death and robots on a violent frontier world.

      Version 43
    • 2009

      Red Claw

      • 451pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,7(377)Évaluer

      Professor Richard Helms heads up a tight-knit band of scientists and soldiers sent to explore New Amazon, a lush but savage planet seemingly determined to attack them at every turn. When they are done cataloguing every detail of this vast, unfamiliar ecosystem, they will burn it to the ground and make it fit for human habitation. But when the team falls under attack, Helms and his followers are forced to flee into the depths of the jungle. Here, old enemies and petty rivalries surface as they struggle to survive. They soon end up fighting for their lives - against the planet they are exploring, the robots designed to protect them and, most of all, against each other. For the countdown into madness is ticking. Palmer burns a new path for science fiction in this gripping, dark tale of man's place in the universe.

      Red Claw
    • 2008

      Debatable Space

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      2,8(20)Évaluer

      Flanagan (who is, for want of a better word, a pirate) has a plan. It seems relatively simple: kidnap Lena, the Cheo's daughter, demand a vast ransom for her safe return, sit back and wait. Only the Cheo, despotic ruler of the known universe, isn't playing ball. Flanagan and his crew have seen this before, of course, but since they've learned a few tricks from the bad old days (being particularly bad if you happen to have been one of the myriad sons or daughters the Cheo let die rather than give in to blackmail) and since they know something about Lena that should make the plan foolproof, the Cheo's defiance is a major setback. It is a situation that calls for extreme measures. Luckily, Flanagan has considerable experience in this area. . .

      Debatable Space