The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1999
Books, Listed by Author
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- de MACEDO, ANTÓNIO, ed. (1931- ) (stories) (chron.)
- DEMAREST, JAKI (chron.)
- DENGELEGI, PAUL (chron.)
- * *Barry Sadler’s Casca: The Liberator (Jove 0-515-12689-6, Nov ’99, $5.99, 283pp, pb, cover by Fred Gambino) [Casca] Military fantasy series based on the “Eternal Mercenary” created by Barry Sadler. Copyrighted by the author and Eastaboga Entertainment Corporation.
- DENNING, TROY (1958- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Forgotten Realms: Beyond the High Road (Wizards of the Coast/TSR 0-7869-1436-X, Dec ’99 [Nov ’99], $5.99, 375pp, tp, cover by Matt Stawicki) [Forgotten Realms: Cormyr Saga] Fantasy novelization based on the role-playing game, book three in the newly designated “Cormyr Saga”. Copyrighted by TSR.
- * *The Oath of Stonekeep (Berkley Boulevard 0-425-17065-9, Oct ’99 [Sep ’99], $6.99, 264pp, pb, cover by Justin Sweet) Novelization based on the computer fantasy role-playing games. Copyrighted by Interplay Productions.
- DERLETH, AUGUST (William), ed. (1909-1971) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *New Horizons: Yesterday’s Portraits of Tomorrow (Arkham House 0-87054-174-9, Mar ’99, $24.95, 299pp, hc, cover by Stephen E. Fabian) SF anthology of 13 stories from the ’20s and ’30s, two previously unpublished: “Countries in the Sea” by Derleth & Mark Shorer, and “The Purblind Prophet”, an unfinished story by David H. Keller completed by Paul Spencer. Other authors include Murray Leinster, H.G. Wells, and Frank Belknap Long. The last, previously unpublished, SF anthology edited by Derleth, finished with introduction and notes by Joseph Wrzos. Available from Arkham House, PO Box 546, Sauk City WI 53583. (Contents)
- DeWEESE, GENE; [i.e., Thomas Eugene DeWeese] (1934- ) (chron.)
- * *Lost in Space #2: The Vault (HarperEntertainment 0-06-105910-2, Aug ’99 [Jul ’99], $5.99, 314pp, pb, cover by Keith Birdsong) [Lost in Space] Novelization, the second “original novel” based on movie based on the ’60s TV show. Copyrighted by New Line Cinema.
- DEWSNAP, ROBERT, ed. (chron.)
- DICK, PHILIP K(indred) (1928-1982) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Beyond Lies the Wub (Orion/Millennium 1-85798-879-5, Aug ’99, £7.99, vi+404pp, tp) Reprint (Underwood-Miller 1987 as The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick, Vol. One: Beyond Lies the Wub) collection of 25 stories. The first of five books collecting almost all of Dick’s stories, arranged in order of writing. Includes an introduction by Roger Zelazny.
- * _Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (Orion/Millennium 1-85798-813-2, Feb ’99 [Apr ’99], £6.99, 210pp, tp, cover by Chris Moore) Reprint (Doubleday 1968) SF novel. Simultaneous with the mass market paperback.
- * _Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, filmed as Blade Runner (Orion/Millennium 1-85798-812-4, Feb ’99 [Apr ’99], £5.99, 210pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1968 as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?) SF novel. Simultaneous with the trade paperback.
- * _Eye in the Sky (Macmillan Collier Nucleus 0-02-031591-0, Jul ’99, $16.50, 243pp, tp, cover by Ron Walotsky) Reprint (Ace 1957) SF novel. This is an on-demand edition, with the Lightning Print logo on back; it lacks any mention of the publisher, but has the ISBN, cover artist, and page count of the 1993 Collier Nucleus edition.
- * _The Father-Thing (Orion/Millennium 1-85798-881-7, Aug ’99, £7.99, ix+376pp, tp) Reprint (Underwood-Miller 1987 as The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick, Vol. Three: The Father Thing) collection of 23 stories. Third of five books collecting almost all of Dick’s stories, arranged in order of writing. Includes an introduction by John Brunner.
- * _Martian Time-Slip (Orion/Millennium 1-85798-837-X, Jul ’99, £6.99, 226pp, tp, cover by Chris Moore) Reprint (Ballantine 1964) classic SF novel. Book #13 in the “SF Masterworks” series.
- * _Radio Free Albemuth (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-648285-6, Feb ’99 [Mar ’99], £6.99, 286pp, tp, cover by Chris Moore) [VALIS] Reprint (Arbor House 1985) SF novel of transcendence.
- * _A Scanner Darkly (Orion/Millennium 1-85798-847-7, Oct ’99, £6.99, 219pp, tp, cover by Chris Moore) Reprint (Doubleday 1977) dark SF thriller of the ultimate killer drug. Volume 20 in the “SF Masterworks” series.
- * _Second Variety (Orion/Millennium 1-85798-880-9, Aug ’99, £7.99, viii+395pp, tp) Reprint (Underwood-Miller 1987 as The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick, Vol. Two: Second Variety) collection of 27 stories. Second of five books collecting almost all of Dick’s stories, arranged in order of writing. Includes an introduction by Norman Spinrad.
- DICKENS, CHARLES (John Huffam) (1812-1870) (stories) (chron.)
- * _The Signalman (Books of Wonder 0-929605-92-6, Sep ’98 [Jun ’99], $5.95, 58pp, ph, cover by Scott Cohn) Collection of two horror short stories published as part of the “Classic Frights” line for young adults. Illustrated by Scott Cohn. This is dated 1998, but not seen until now. Available from Books of Wonder, 16 West 18th St, New York NY 10011; 800-835-4315. (Contents)
- DICKINSON, PETER (Malcolm de Brissac) (1927- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _The Kin: Ko’s Story (Macmillan Children’s Books 0-330-37312-9, Sep ’99 [Oct ’99], £3.99, 154pp, tp, cover by Angelo Rinaldi) [Kin] Reprint (Macmillan UK 1998 as part of The Kin omnibus) young-adult prehistoric novel, third in a series. First separate UK publication.
- * +The Kin: Mana’s Story (Penguin/Putnam & Grosset 0-399-23350-4, Jan ’99 [Apr ’99], $14.99, 152pp, pb, cover by Nenad Jakesevic) [Kin] Young-adult prehistoric novel, fourth in a series. A paperback edition (0-448-41712-X, $3.99) was announced but not seen. First US edition (Macmillan UK 1998 as part of the four-part omnibus The Kin).
- * _The Kin: Mana’s Story (Macmillan Children’s Books 0-330-37313-7, Sep ’99 [Oct ’99], £3.99, 164pp, tp, cover by Angelo Rinaldi) [Kin] Reprint (Macmillan UK 1998 as part of The Kin omnibus) young-adult prehistoric novel, fourth in a series. First separate UK publication.
- * _The Kin: Noli’s Story (Macmillan Children’s Books 0-330-37311-0, Sep ’99 [Oct ’99], £3.99, 152pp, tp, cover by Angelo Rinaldi) [Kin] Reprint (Grosset & Dunlap 1998) young-adult prehistoric novel, second in a series. Noli’s spirit guide deserts her just as disasters strike. First separate UK publication.
- * +The Kin: Po’s Story (Penguin/Grosset & Dunlap 0-448-41711-1, Dec ’98 [Jan ’99], $3.99, 208pp, pb, cover by Nenad Jakesevic) [Kin] Young-adult prehistoric novel, third in a series. Po wants to prove himself as brave as Suth. A hardcover edition (0-399-23349-0, $14.99) was announced but not seen. First US edition (Macmillan UK 11/98 as part of The Kin omnibus).
- * _The Kin: Suth’s Story (Macmillan Children’s Books 0-330-37310-2, Sep ’99, £3.99, pb, cover by Angelo Rinaldi) [Kin] Reprint (Grosset & Dunlap 1998) young-adult prehistoric novel, first in a series. Suth and Noli run away to help abandoned orphans, but are captured by a strange tribe. First separate UK publication.
- * _The Lion Tamer’s Daughter (Macmillan Children’s Books 0-330-37164-9, May ’99, £3.99, 138pp, tp, cover by George Smith) Reprint (Delacorte 1997 as part of The Lion Tamer’s Daughter and Other Stories) young-adult supernatural novella of ghostly doubles. A hardcover edition (0-333-73951-5, £9.99) is also available. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Touch and Go (Macmillan Children’s Books 0-330-37165-7, May ’99, £3.99, 180pp, tp, cover by Larry Rostant) Reprint (Delacorte 1997 as part of The Lion Tamer’s Daughter and Other Stories) young-adult collection of three stories. A hardcover edition (0-333-73952-3, £9.99) is also available. (Contents) [First U.K. edition]
- DICKS, TERRANCE (1935- ) (chron.)
- * *Doctor Who: Players (BBC Books 0-563-55573-4, Apr ’99 [May ’99], £4.99, 251pp, pb) [Doctor Who: Missing Adventures] Novelization based on the TV series. Book 20 in the BBC “Missing Adventures” series.
- DICKSON, GORDON R(upert) (1923-2001) (stories) (chron.)
- * _The Dragon in Lyonesse (Tor 0-812-56271-2, Aug ’99 [Jul ’99], $6.99, 505pp, pb, cover by Julie Bell) [Dragon Knight] Reprint (Tor 1998) fantasy novel in the “Dragon Knight” series.
- * _The Way of the Pilgrim (Tor 0-312-86662-3, Jul ’99 [Jun ’99], $15.95, 448pp, tp) [Shane Evert] Reprint (Ace 1987) SF novel of Earth under alien rule.
- DIETZ, WILLIAM C(orey) (1945- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *By Blood Alone (Ace 0-441-00631-0, Jul ’99 [Jun ’99], $6.99, 370pp, pb, cover by Bruce Jensen) [Legion of the Damned] SF novel set in the world of Legion of the Damned. A Legion officer punished by assignment to Earth defends the government against a Legion-led coup.
- * _Drifter (Ace 0-441-16813-2, Dec ’99, $5.99, 200pp, pb, cover by Jean Targete) [Lando] Reissue (Ace 1991) SF novel, first book in the “Lando” series. Second printing.
- * _Drifter’s Run (Ace 0-441-16814-0, Jan 2000 [Dec ’99], $5.99, 196pp, pb, cover by Jean Targete) [Lando] Reissue (Ace 1992) SF novel, second book in the “Lando” series. Second printing.
- * _Star Wars: Dark Forces: Rebel Agent (with Ezra Tucker) (Dark Horse Comics/Berkley Boulevard 0-425-16862-X, May ’99, $14.95, 128pp, tp, cover by Ezra Tucker) [Star Wars: Dark Forces] Reprint (Dark Horse/Boulevard 1998 as by Dietz & George Lucas) Star Wars novellazation, second in the heavily illustrated “graphic story album” series based on the CD-ROM game based on the movies. Copyrighted by Lucasfilm.
- DIKTY, JULIAN MAY (1931- ); see under May, Julian (chron.)
- DILLARD, J. M.; [i.e., Jeanne M. Dillard Kalogridis] (1954- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Star Trek: Insurrection (SFBC #19289, May ’99 [Apr ’99], $10.98, 295pp, hc) [Star Trek] Reprint (Pocket 1998) Star Trek novelization of the ninth movie. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures. This is similar to the Pocket edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- DILLONS, THE; [i.e., Leo & Diane Dillon] (chron.)
- DINTINO, THERESA C. (chron.)
- * *Ode to Minoa (Sterling House 1-56315-143-X, 1999 [Dec ’99], $11.95, 185pp, tp) Historical fantasy novel of a Minoan snake priestess.
- DISCH, THOMAS M(ichael) (1940-2008) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _334 (Random House/Vintage 0-375-70544-9, May ’99 [Apr ’99], $12.00, 258pp, tp, cover by Elliott Erwitt) Reprint (MacGibbon & Kee 1972) SF novel of near-future New York.
- * _Camp Concentration (Random House/Vintage 0-375-70545-7, May ’99 [Apr ’99], $12.00, 184pp, tp, cover by Janna Sturbek) Reprint (Hart-Davis 1968) SF novel of deadly intelligence-enhancing experiments.
- * *The Sub: A Study in Witchcraft (Random House/Knopf 0-679-44292-8, Jul ’99 [Jun ’99], $24.00, 285pp, hc) Satiric dark fantasy novel. A teacher recovers memories of sexual abuse at the same time she develops the power to transform others into animals.
- DiVONO, SHARMAN (1949- ) (chron.)
- * *Blood Moon (DAW 0-88677-853-0, Oct ’99 [Sep ’99], $6.50, 441pp, pb, cover by Bob Warner) Near-future SF novel. The inhabitants of Farside moonbase die mysteriously.
- DIX, SHANE (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- DIXON, LARRY (stories) (chron.)
- DODD, SHARI (chron.)
- * *Rhiannon (Blue Star Productions 1-881542-53-X, Jun ’99 [Oct ’99], $10.95, 259pp, tp, cover by Robert Howard) Fantasy novel of a girl who discovers she has a great destiny in another world.
- DODGE, JIM (1945- ) (chron.)
- * _Stone Junction (Grove 0-8021-3585-4, Oct ’98 [Oct ’99], $12.00, 355pp, tp) Reprint (Atlantic Monthly 1991) literary “alchemical” fantasy novel. New introduction by Thomas Pynchon. This is dated 1998, but not seen until now.
- DODGSON, CHARLES LUTWIDGE (1832-1898); see pseudonym Lewis Carroll (stories) (chron.)
- DOHERTY, ROBERT; pseudonym of Bob Mayer, (1959- ) (chron.)
- * *Area 51: The Mission (Dell 0-440-22381-4, Feb ’99 [Jan ’99], $5.99, 344pp, pb) [Area 51] SF X-Files-type thriller, third in the “Area 51” series. Doherty is a pen name for Bob Mayer.
- DONALDSON, STEPHEN R(eeder) (1947- ) (chron.)
- * _The Gap Into Conflict: The Real Story (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-647019-X, Aug ’99, £5.99, 297pp, pb) [Gap] Reprint (Collins 1990) SF novel. Book 1 in the “Gap” series. This adds a 1997 Foreword by Donaldson.
- * _The Gap Into Vision: Forbidden Knowledge (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-647020-3, Aug ’99, £6.99, 569pp, pb) [Gap] Reprint (Bantam Spectra 1991) SF novel. Book 2 in the “Gap” series. Fourth printing.
- * _Reave the Just and Other Tales (SFBC #03894, Mar ’99, $11.98, 370pp, hc, cover by Gérald DiMaccio) Reprint (Voyager 1998) collection. This is similar to the Bantam Spectra edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Reave the Just and other tales (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-651171-6, Oct ’99, £6.99, 482pp, pb, cover by Kevin Jenkins) Reprint (Voyager 1998) collection of eight stories.
- * _Reave the Just and Other Tales (Bantam Spectra 0-553-58014-0, Jan 2000 [Dec ’99], $6.99, 486pp, pb, cover by Gérald DiMaccio) Reprint (Voyager 1998) fantasy collection.
- DONEGAN, GREG; pseudonym of Bob Mayer, (1959- ) (chron.)
- * *Atlantis (Berkley 0-425-16936-7, Jun ’99 [May ’99], $6.99, 345pp, pb) Science fiction novel. Aliens who destroyed Atlantis lurk inside the Bermuda Triangle. Donegan is a pen name for Bob Mayer.
- DONOGHUE, EMMA (1969- ) (chron.)
- * _Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins (HarperCollins 0-06-440772-1, Apr ’99 [Mar ’99], $11.00, 228pp, tp, cover by Eric Dinyer) Reprint (Hamish Hamilton 1997) young-adult collection of 13 twisted retellings of fairy tales. A Joanna Cotler book.
- DOOHAN, JAMES (Montgomery) (1920-2005) (chron.)
- * *The Privateer (with S. M. Stirling) (Baen 0-671-57832-4, Oct ’99 [Sep ’99], $21.00, 264pp, hc, cover by David Mattingly) [Flight Engineer] Military SF novel. Volume Two of “The Flight Engineer” series created by Star Trek’s “Scotty”. Packaged and copyrighted by Bill Fawcett and Associates.
- DORSEY, CANDAS JANE, ed. (1952- ) (stories) (chron.)
- DOUGLAS, CAROLE NELSON (1944- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _The Cat and the King of Clubs (Five Star 0-7862-1920-3, Jun ’99 [Dec ’99], $20.95, 227pp, hc) [Midnight Louie] Reprint (Bantam 1990 as part of Crystal Days) associational mystery novel, part of the “lost” “Midnight Louie Las Vegas Quartet”, in the series partly narrated by a cat. This is the author’s preferred edition; a “Tailpiece” discusses the series and the major editing suffered by the first edition. Published “in conjunction with” Tekno Books and Ed Gorman.
- * *Cat in a Jeweled Jumpsuit (Tor/Forge 0-312-86817-0, Nov ’99 [Dec ’99], $24.95, 399pp, hc) [Midnight Louie] Association mystery, #11 in the “Midnight Louie” series partly narrated by a cat. The ghost of Elvis appears to be holding up remodeling of a hotel.
- * *Cat in an Indigo Mood (Tor/Forge 0-312-86635-6, Apr ’99 [Mar ’99], $24.95, 381pp, hc, cover by Roger Loveless) [Midnight Louie] Associational mystery novel, tenth in the “Midnight Louie” series partly narrated by a cat.
- * _Cat in an Indigo Mood (Tor/Forge 0-812-56187-2, Oct ’99, $6.99, 369pp, pb, cover by Joe DeVito) [Midnight Louie] Reprint (Forge 1999) associational mystery novel, tenth in the “Midnight Louie” series partly narrated by a cat.
- * _Cat on a Hyacinth Hunt (Tor/Forge 0-812-56186-4, Apr ’99 [Mar ’99], $6.99, 383pp, pb, cover by Joe DeVito) [Midnight Louie] Reprint (Forge 1998) associational mystery novel, ninth in the “Midnight Louie” series partly narrated by a cat.
- DOUGLAS, IAN; pseudonym of William H. Keith, Jr., (1950- ) (chron.)
- * *Luna Marine (Avon Eos 0-380-78829-2, Jun ’99, $5.99, 402pp, pb) [Heritage] Near-future military SF novel, book two in the “Heritage” trilogy. Alien secrets turn up on the moon, while war rages over the Mars discoveries. Douglas is a pen name for William H. Keith, Jr.
- DOUGLAS, MARCIA (chron.)
- * _Madam Fate (The Women’s Press 0-7043-4628-1, Aug ’99, £10.00, 258pp, tp) Reprint (Soho Press 1999) literary fantasy novel. A first novel. A shapechanger lives through the centuries, interacting with a succession of bruised and betrayed women. [First U.K. edition]
- DOUGLASS, SARA; pseudonym of Sara Mary Warneke, (1957- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Enchanter: Book Two of The Axis Trilogy (Voyager 0-00-651107-4, Jan ’99, £6.99, 706pp, pb, cover by Rob Kiely) [Wayfarer Redemption; Axis Trilogy] Reprint (HarperCollins Australia 1996) fantasy novel. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Starman (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-651108-2, Apr ’99, £6.99, xvi+733pp, pb, cover by Shaun Tan) [Wayfarer Redemption; Axis Trilogy] Reprint (HarperCollins Australia 1996) fantasy novel. Book three of “The Axis Trilogy”. [First U.K. edition]
- DOWLING, TERRY (1947- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Antique Futures: The Best of Terry Dowling (MP Books 0-646-37533-4, Sep ’99, A$29.95, 405pp, tp, cover by Nick Stathopoulos) Collection of 13 stories, including some from both the “Tom Tyson” and “Wormwood” cycles. Introduction by Jack Dann. Order from MP Books, c/o PO Box 407, Nedlands Western Australia 6909, Australia; sf.org.au/MPBooks (Contents)
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