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felaheen - reviews Winner
BSFA Award for Best Novel/Ottakars Choice/Waterstones SF Book of the Month/ 'The British genre writer most likely to emulate William Gibson's mainstream success...' SFX 'With the Arabesk books Grimwood, quite unfairly, pulls off five genres; sf, fantasy, crime, literary and noir. On the back of my copy it says, file under sf, but this is just silly since can write as well as Dave Eggars and could engage with fans of Inspector Rebus...' Justina Robson, The Big Issue 'Hard bitten and powerfully addictive… Grimwood has succeeded in crafting a new and exciting combination of action adventure and political thriller that is simply sublime.' Micheal Rowley, Waterstones 'Rounded characters, Byzantine plotlines and deft, streetwise prose mark JCG as one of the finest writers in the genre today... Well worth the wait.' Steve Robinson, Ottakar's 'He is a one man Condé Nast, his world so rich, stylish and exotic that you want to buy a holiday there... Grimwood writes a line to make all other writers in the world sick with envy.' The Big Issue ‘Rapidly becoming a best seller with his North African novels…’ Interzone 'Delve into the mysterious world of Felaheen... An inventive hybrid, mixing the best elements of thriller, romance and sf.' Company magazine | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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