NOVELS BY COLIN GREENLAND DAYBREAK ON A DIFFERENT MOUNTAIN Fantasy quest novel. Two men set out together from the decaying walled city of Thryn to cross the wastelands in search of a vanished god. For the sake of everyone Dubilier needs to find Him; while Lupio is most determined they will not. (Allen & Unwin, 1984, 248 pp., hardcover, signed.) THE HOUR OF THE THIN OX First of two linked fantasy novels. In a world poised on the brink of industrial change, three cultures collide, with violent and paradoxical consequences. In the feverish jungles of Belanesi a young heiress from tranquil, prosperous Bryland and a child of imperial Escaly find that nothing they have been taught to expect is true. `Could be a classic' -- THE GUARDIAN. (Unwin Hyman, 1987, 186 pp, paperback, signed.) OTHER VOICES Second of two linked fantasy novels. The Eschalan Empire spreads its benign, suffocating rule across the little mountain principality of Luscany. While experimenters shift the boundary between life and death, the careers of Princess Nette and Serin Guille, most lowly of her subjects, become unexpectedly entwined. `Court intrigues, mannerly disputes, sudden violence and at least two strange seductions... Greenland continues to stake out his unique fictional territory.' -- City Limits (Unwin Hyman, 1988, 182 pp, paperback, signed.) HARM'S WAY Victorian space opera. On the flying island of High Haven, the life of Sophie Farthing and her father the night watchman is poor and wretched. So who is the sinister gentleman with the iron jaw, and why does he accost Sophie on the docks at midnight? Why does he laugh when she speaks of her poor dead mama? Sophie's search for the answer takes her far from home, through the perils of the Asteroid Sea and the savage red deserts of Mars, to a heart-stopping confrontation on a frozen moon of Jupiter. `Tremendous fun... Colin Greenland has recreated the universe' -- Locus. `SF will never be the same again' -- Starburst. (Harper Collins, 1993, 364pp, trade pb, signed.) Order from: Colin Greenland plenty@cix.compulink.co.uk 98 Sturton Street, Cambridge CB1 2QA, UK