Release Date
2016-10-04Formats
Ebook, PaperbackEBook ISBN
4th October 2016 | 9780857666048 | Epub & Mobi | RRP £6.99 / US$6.99Paperback ISBN
4th October 2016 | 9780857666031 | Massmarket Paperback | RRP US$7.99 / CAN$9.99, 6th October 2016 | 9780857666024 | Paperback | RRP £8.994th October 2016 | 9780857666031 | Massmarket Paperback | RRP US$7.99 / CAN$9.99
Lavie Tidhar is the author of the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize winning A Man Lies Dreaming, the World Fantasy Award winning Osama and of the critically-acclaimed The Violent Century. He has a British Fantasy Award for Best Novella for Gorel & The Pot-Bellied God. Lavie’s first non-fiction novel Art and War: Poetry, Pulp and Politics in Israeli Fiction – co-authored with Shimon Adaf – will be released through Repeater in March 2016.
“A clever, superior thriller, inventive and entertaining.”
– SFX
“The Great Game is a very fine addition to the [Bookman Histories] series, and can be enjoyed without having read the others, though you owe it to yourself to read the entire series if well detailed alternate history science fiction is your sort of thing.”
– Starburst Magazine
“I heartily recommend The Great Game; not only a satisfying read, but an enjoyable, fun, and interesting one too.”
– Libris Leonis
“…occasionally, a novel throws caution to the winds and goes for the absolutely insane. The Bookman Histories falls into that last category, and the most recent instalment, The Great Game, lives up to that reputation.”
– OwlCat Mountain
“The marvellous and oddly disturbing mind of Lavie Tidhar has once again cranked out an awesome steampunk novel.”
– Barry Huddleston, Gnostalgia
“…alien technologies, lizard monarchs, giant robots, breathless action, and all manner of weird stuff going down … It’s great, over-the-top period fun.”
– Ros Jackson, Warpcore SF
“Spies, monsters, machines, and mad scientists fill every page, and the action never stops … Twists and turns await around every corner, constantly leaving readers wonder what will happen next.”
– Jessica Nelson, AllwaysUnmended
“Tidhar’s world is energetic and a tad confusing as he switches from points of view and narrative styles, but nevertheless it is a thoroughly fun book and a lively adventure.”
– Terror Tree
“This is a wild and imaginative adventure through London and Paris as Tidhar loots both history and literature for a diverse cast of characters to weave together in a very satisfyingly wild universe.”
– Gail, Disorganised, as Usual