Stamping Butterflies Jon Courtenay Grimwood  
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STAMPING BUTTERFLIES tells the story of two dreamers. One, a would be assassin in tomorrow's Marrakech. He aims to kill the US President and holds in his head the secret to a faster-than-light drive. The other, a Chinese Emperor, ruler of 148 billion people on an immense Dyson sphere thousands of years in the future. Each believes they are dreaming the other. One must change the future, one must change the past. Both have only days to live. This is a fast moving unusually well written SF novel of ideas. Ideas that will change the reader's perception of time and fate. Ideas from the cutting edge of hard science. It is peopled with vivid characters and evocative of Marrakech, where the author has lived.

End Of The World Blues Jon Courtenay Grimwood  
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The Fallen Blade: Book 1 of the Assassini Jon Courtenay Grimwood  
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The Fallen Blade A tale of ambition, revenge and the rise of a vampire assassin from this critically acclaimed British author. Full description

The Outcast Blade: Book 2 of the Assassini Jon Courtenay Grimwood  
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As the Byzantine and German emperors plot war against each other, Venice's future rests in the hands of three unwilling individuals: The newly knighted Sir Tycho. He defeated the Mamluk navy but he cannot make the woman he loves love him back. Tortured by secrets, afraid of the daylight, he sees no reason to save a city he hates. The grieving Lady Giulietta. Virgin. Mother. Widow. All she wants is to retire from the poisonous world of the Venetian court to mourn her husband in peace. But her duty is to Venice: both emperors want her hand in marriage and an alliance with Europe's richest city. She must choose, knowing that whichever suitor she rejects will become Venice's bitterest enemy. Lastly, a naked, mud-strewn girl who crawls from a paupers' grave on an island in the Venetian lagoon and begins by killing the men who buried her. Between them, they will set the course of history.

The Rough Guide to Paris 9 Rough Guides  
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This edition of "The Rough Guide to Paris" includes a full-colour section introducing the city's highlights. There are incisive accounts of all the sights, from the world renowned Louvre and Tour Eiffel to the well-kept secrets of Balzac's house and the Jardin du Paris. There are also reviews of cafes, bars, restaurants and hotels, and listings of shops and markets, clubs and cinemas - presenting the reader with the best Paris has to offer, for every budget. A further chapter includes in-depth coverage of day-trips from the city, including Versailles and Disneyland Paris.

Absinthe & Flamethrowers: Projects and Ruminations on the Art of Living Dangerously William Gurstelle  
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Absinthe and Flamethrowers Suitable for reasonable risk takers and suburban dads who want to add more excitement to their lives, this title offers a combination of science, history, and DIY projects that explains why danger is good for you and details the art of living dangerously. Full description

Title: The Dreaming Void PETER F. HAMILTON  
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THE DREAMING VOID (VOID TRILOGY)

The Centauri Device M. John Harrison  
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John Truck was to outward appearances just another lowlife spaceship captain. But he was also the last of the Centaurans - or at least, half of him was - which meant that he was the only person who could operate the Centauri Device, a sentient bomb which might hold the key to settling a vicious space war. M. John Harrison's classic novel turns the conventions of space opera on their head, and is written with the precision and brilliance for which is famed.

Light M. John Harrison  
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Beneath the unbearable light of the Kefahuchi Tract - a huge, fulminating ocean of radiant energy deep in the galaxy - three objects lie on the barren surface of an asteroid: an abandoned spacecraft, a pair of what look like bone dice, and a human skeleton. What are they, and what do they mean?