The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 2002
Books, Listed by Author
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- HADDIX, MARGARET PETERSON (chron.) (continued)
- * _Turnabout (Red Fox 0-09-942708-7, Jan 2002, £4.99, 189pp, tp, cover by Mark Preston) Reprint (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers 2000 as by Margaret Peterson Haddix) young-adult SF novel. Sisters given a reverse-ageing drug discover the next critical injection will probably kill them. A Definitions title. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Turnabout (Simon & Schuster/Aladdin 0-689-84037-3, May 2002, $5.99, 228pp, pb, cover by Cliff Nielsen) Reprint (Simon & Schuster 2000) young-adult SF novel of age reversal.
- HAGGARD, [Sir] H(enry) RIDER (1856-1925) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Montezumas Daughter (Wildside Press 1-58715-502-8, 2001, $19.95, 330pp, tp) Reprint (Longmans, Green 1893) historical novel with fantasy elements. This is an on-demand edition available online at [www.wildsidepress.com] or from Wildside Press, PO Box 301, Holicong PA 18928.
- * _She (Random House/Modern Library 0-375-75905-0, Feb 2002, $8.95, 335 + xxiv, tp) [She] Reprint (Longmans, Green 1887) classic fantasy adventure novel, first in the She tetralogy. The text is based on a 1912 printing of the revised Longmans, Green edition of 1896, and includes some of the 1888 illustrations by Maurice Greiffenhagen & Charles H.M. Kerr. Introduction by Margaret Atwood; notes by James Danby.
- HAGUE, KATHLEEN (chron.)
- HAGUE, MICHAEL (chron.)
- HAINING, PETER (Alexander), ed. (1940-2007) (stories) (chron.)
- * +Death on Wheels (Barnes & Noble 0-7607-1923-3, Mar 2000, $8.95, 272pp, tp) Anthology of 19 stories of deadly cars, both mundane and fantastic, including five SF tales of Future Autogeddon. Authors include Stephen King, J.G. Ballard, and Harlan Ellison. This is dated 2000, but was not seen until now; it appears to be the first US edition (Souvenir Press 1999).
- * *Scary! 2: More Stories to Make You Scream! (Souvenir Press 0-285-63648-0, Sep 2002, £6.99, 207pp, tp, cover by Darren Lock) Young-adult anthology of 12 horror stories, each with a brief biography of the author. (Contents)
- HALAM, ANN; pseudonym of Gwyneth Jones, (1952- ) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * +Dr. Franklins Island (Random House/Lamb 0-385-73008-X, May 2002, $15.95, 247pp, hc, cover by Danilo Ducak) Young-adult SF thriller. Teens castaway on an island encounter a mad scientist who transforms them into animals. First US edition (Dolphin 2001).
- * *Taylor Five (Orion/Dolphin 1-85881-792-7, Aug 2002, £4.99, 176pp, tp, cover by Tony Stone & Nick Castle) Young-adult novel of a 14-year old clone on the run with a super-intelligent orangutan. Halam is a pseudonym of Gwyneth Jones.
- HALDEMAN, JOE W.; [i.e., Joseph William Haldeman] (1943- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Guardian (Ace 0-441-00977-8, Dec 2002, $22.95, 231pp, hc, cover by Craig White) SF novel. A woman in late 1800s Alaska meets a raven that takes her on a future-changing tour of the universe.
- * _Worlds (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07361-6, Apr 2002, £9.99, 239pp, tp, cover by John Harris) [Worlds] Reprint (Viking Press 1981) SF novel. First in a trilogy. A Gollancz SF Collectors Edition.
- * _Worlds (Sterling Publishing/Gollancz 0-575-07361-6, May 2002, $14.95, 239pp, tp, cover by John Harris) [Worlds] Reprint (Viking 1981) SF novel, first in a trilogy. This is the Gollancz SF Collectors edition, distributed in the US by Sterling Publishing.
- HALE, PHIL (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Goad: The Many Moods of Phil Hale (Grant, Donald M. 1-880418-48-7, Dec 2001, $29.99, 164pp, hc, cover by Phil Hale) Art book with photos, drawings, and paintings by Hale. This has two different dust jackets. Text by Tray Batey; introduction by George Milton. A limited leatherbound edition with an original drawing by Hale ($360.00) was announced but not seen. Order from Donald M. Grant, PO Box 187, Hampton Falls NH 03844; 603-778-7191; [www.grantbooks.com]; add $3.00 shipping.
- HALLIDAY, MAGS L. (chron.)
- * *Doctor Who: History 101 (BBC Books 0-563-53854-6, Jul 2002, £5.99, 268pp, pb) [Doctor Who: New Adventures] Novelization based on the TV series. Book 58 in the BBC New Adventures series, featuring the Eighth Doctor.
- HAMBLY, BARBARA (Joan) (1951- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Die Upon a Kiss (Bantam 0-553-58165-1, May 2002, $5.99, 462pp, pb, cover by Royce M. Becker) [Benjamin January] Reprint (Bantam 2001) associational historical mystery, the fifth featuring Benjamin January, a free Creole in antebellum New Orleans.
- * *Dragonstar (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-44121-4, Jun 2002, $24.95, 292pp, hc, cover by Mark Garro) [Winterlands] Fantasy novel, the fourth and final in the Dragon series begun in Dragonsbane.
- * _Dragonstar (SFBC #51657, Jul 2002, $12.50, 292pp, hc, cover by Mark Garro) [Winterlands] Reprint (Del Rey 2002) fantasy novel. This is similar to the Del Rey edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Magic Time (with Marc Scott Zicree) See entry under Marc Scott Zicree.
- * *Sisters of the Raven (Warner Aspect 0-446-67704-3, Aug 2002, $13.95, 465pp, tp) [Sisters of the Raven] Fantasy novel. In a society dependent on magic, men are losing their magic powers, and women gaining them.
- * _Sisters of the Raven (SFBC #53782, Nov 2002, $11.99, 467pp, hc, cover by Shasti OLeary Soudant) [Sisters of the Raven] Reprint (Warner Aspect 2002) fantasy novel. This has ISBN 0-7394-3017-3; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * *Wet Grave (Bantam 0-553-10935-9, Jul 2002, $23.95, 288pp, hc, cover by Royce M. Becker) [Benjamin January] Associational historical mystery, the sixth featuring Benjamin January, a free Creole in antebellum New Orleans.
- HAMILTON, LAURELL K. (1963- ) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _Bloody Bones (Jove 0-515-13446-5, Oct 2002, $6.99, 370pp, pb) [Anita Blake] Reprint (Ace 1996) dark fantasy mystery, the fifth featuring Anita Blake, vampire hunter.
- * _Blue Moon (Jove 0-515-13445-7, Oct 2002, $6.99, 418pp, pb, cover by Craig White) [Anita Blake] Reprint (Ace 1998) dark fantasy detective novel, eighth in the series featuring Anita Blake, vampire hunter. Eighth printing.
- * _Burnt Offerings (Jove 0-515-13447-3, Oct 2002, $6.99, 392pp, pb, cover by Craig White) [Anita Blake] Reprint (Ace 1998) dark fantasy detective novel, seventh in the series featuring Anita Blake, vampire hunter.
- * *A Caress of Twilight (Ballantine 0-345-43527-3, Apr 2002, $23.95, 326pp, hc) [Meredith Gentry, PI] Erotic dark fantasy mystery, sequel to A Kiss of Shadows featuring a faerie princess working in the human world as Meredith Gentry, PI. Merry investigates murders and fey magics in Los Angeles.
- * _A Caress of Twilight (SFBC #20169, Apr 2002, $12.99, 326pp, hc) [Meredith Gentry, PI] Reprint (Ballantine 2002) erotic dark fantasy mystery, sequel to A Kiss of Shadows featuring a faerie princess working in the human world as Meredith Gentry, PI. This is similar to the Ballantine edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Circus of the Damned (Jove 0-515-13448-1, Jun 2002, $6.99, 329pp, pb, cover by Craig White) [Anita Blake] Reprint (Ace 1995) dark fantasy novel, third in the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series.
- * _Guilty Pleasures (Berkley 0-425-18756-X, Oct 2002, $21.95, 311pp, hc, cover by Craig White) [Anita Blake] Reprint (Ace 1993) dark fantasy novel, first in the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series.
- * _Guilty Pleasures (Jove 0-515-13449-X, Oct 2002, $6.99, 266pp, pb) [Anita Blake] Reprint (Ace 1993) dark fantasy novel, first in the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series.
- * _The Killing Dance (Jove 0-515-13451-1, Oct 2002, $7.50, 387pp, pb, cover by Craig White) [Anita Blake] Reprint (Ace 1997) dark fantasy detective novel, sixth in the series featuring Anita Blake, vampire hunter.
- * _A Kiss of Shadows (Ballantine 0-345-42340-2, Mar 2002, $6.99, 468pp, pb) [Meredith Gentry, PI] Reprint (Ballantine 2000) erotic dark fantasy mystery featuring half-faerie princess Meredith Gentry, PI.
- * _The Laughing Corpse (Jove 0-515-13444-9, Oct 2002, $6.99, 293pp, pb, cover by Craig White) [Anita Blake] Reprint (NEL 1994) dark fantasy novel, second in the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series.
- * _The Lunatic Cafe (Jove 0-515-13452-X, Oct 2002, $6.99, 369pp, pb) [Anita Blake] Reprint (Ace 1996) dark fantasy/romance novel, fourth in the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series.
- * _Narcissus in Chains (Time Warner UK/Orbit 1-84149-134-9, Sep 2002, £6.99, 533pp, pb, cover by Steve Stone) [Anita Blake] Reprint (Ace 2001) dark fantasy detective novel, tenth in the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series. [First U.K. edition]
- * _Narcissus in Chains (Jove 0-515-13386-8, Oct 2002, $7.99, 630pp, pb, cover by Craig White) [Anita Blake] Reprint (Ace 2001) dark fantasy detective novel, tenth in the series featuring Anita Blake, vampire hunter.
- HAMILTON, PETER F. (1960- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * +The Confederation Handbook (Warner Aspect 0-446-61027-5, Mar 2002, $6.99, 282pp, pb, cover by Jim Burns) [*Nights Dawn] Non-fiction guide to Hamiltons future history of the Confederation. First US edition (Macmillan UK 2000).
- * +Fallen Dragon (Warner Aspect 0-446-52708-4, Mar 2002, $25.95, 630pp, hc, cover by Jim Burns) Far-future military SF novel. First US edition (Macmillan UK 10/01).
- * _Fallen Dragon (SFBC #50149, Apr 2002, $12.99, 630pp, hc, cover by Jim Burns) Reprint (Macmillan UK 10/01) SF novel. This is similar to the Warner Aspect edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Fallen Dragon (Pan 0-330-48006-5, Jul 2002, £7.99, 808pp, pb, cover by Jim Burns) Reprint (Macmillan UK 2001) SF novel.
- * *Misspent Youth (Macmillan UK 0-333-90070-7, Nov 2002, £17.99, 358pp, hc, cover by Jim Burns) Near-future SF novel about the first rejuvenated human, and the effects on his family and aged friends.
- * *Watching Trees Grow/Tendeléos Story (with Ian McDonald) (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07305-5, Mar 2002, £4.99, 111+103pp, pb, cover by Jim Burns) Two SF novellas bound Ace-Double style. The pair have previously appeared separately (PS Publishing 2000), and as half of Futures (2001) edited by Peter Crowther. (Contents)
- HAMMOND, RAY (chron.)
- * _Emergence (Pan 0-330-48595-4, Jan 2002, £6.99, 597pp, pb, cover by Redseal) Reprint (Macmillan UK 2001) near-future SF novel. A first novel.
- HAMPTON, KIRK (chron.)
- * *Lisho (AmErica House 1-58851-384-X, Jul 2002, $19.95, 213pp, tp) Surreal SF novel set on the party planet Lisho. Order online from AmErica House Book Publishers at [www.publishamerica.com].
- HANCOCK, KAREN (chron.)
- * *Arena (Bethany House 0-7642-2631-2, May 2002, $11.99, 393pp, tp) Allegorical Christian SF novel. A woman in a psychology experiment finds herself in an alien worlds battle between good and evil. A first novel. Order from Bethany House, 11400 Hampshire Ave. S., Minneapolis MN 55438; [www.bethanyhouse.com]; credit card orders: 800-328-6109; add $4.00 postage.
- HANLEY, VICTORIA (chron.)
- * *The Healers Keep (David Fickling Books 0-385-60414-9, Sep 2002, £10.99, 413pp, hc, cover by Christos Magganas) [Seer and the Sword] Young-adult fantasy novel. A slave girl battles to save herself and friends from the Shadow King.
- * +The Healers Keep (Holiday House 0-8234-1760-3, Oct 2002, $17.95, 364pp, hc, cover by Trina Schart Hyman) [Seer and the Sword] Young-adult fantasy novel, sequel to The Seer and the Sword. Student healers use their gifts to oppose the Shadow King. First US edition (David Fickling Books 2002).
- HANSEN, ERIK FOSNES (chron.)
- * *Tales of Protection (Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0-374-27240-9, May 2002, $26.00, 500pp, hc) Literary novel with fantastic elements, about a collector of tales of events through history that demonstrate seriality the opposite of causality. Translated by Nadia Christensen from the Norwegian (J.W. Cappelens Forlag 1998 as Beretninger om Beskyttelse).
- * _Tales of Protection (Secker & Warburg 0-436-21003-7, Aug 2002, £12.00, 500pp, hc) Reprint (Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2002) literary fantasy novel. Translated by Nadia Christiansen from the Norwegian original, Beretninger om Beskyttelse (J.W. Cappelens Forlag 1998). [First U.K. edition]
- HARBOTTLE, PHILIP (James), ed. (1941- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Fantasy Adventures # 1 (Cosmos Books 1-58715-513-3, 2002, $14.99, 176pp, tp, cover by Ron Turner) Original anthology of eight stories, with two reprints. (Contents)
- * *Fantasy Adventures # 2 (Cosmos Books 1-58715-514-1, 2002, $14.99, 172pp, tp, cover by Ron Turner) Original anthology of six stories, one a reprint. (Contents)
- HARDY, WILLIAM D., Jr. (chron.)
- * *Hells Island (American Book Publishing/Millennial Mind 1-589-820-01-0, 2001, $22.00, 275pp, tp) Horror novel. A man investigates an island and uncovers old evil. This is dated 2001, but not seen until now. Order from Millennial Mind Publishing, 325 East 2400 South, Salt Lake City UT 84115; [www.american-book.com].
- HARLAN, THOMAS (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *The Dark Lord (Tor 0-312-86560-0, Jul 2002, $27.95, 538pp, hc, cover by Stephen Hickman) [Oath of Empire] Alternate-history fantasy novel, the fourth and final in the Oath of Empire series.
- * _The Storm of Heaven (Tor 0-812-59011-2, Jul 2002, $7.99, 901pp, pb, cover by Stephen Hickman) [Oath of Empire] Reprint (Tor 2001) historical fantasy novel, book three of Oath of Empire.
- HARNESS, CHARLES L(eonard) (1915-2005) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Cybele, with Bluebonnets (NESFA Press 1-886778-41-8, Jul 2002, $21.00, 157pp, hc) Novel with fantastic elements. A small Texas town in the Great Depression has a shrine holding the Holy Grail. Order from NESFA Press, PO Box 809, Framingham MA 01701-0203; [www.nesfa.org].
- HARPER, STEVEN (chron.) (assoc.)
- HARRIS, CHARLAINE; [i.e., Charlaine Harris Schulz] (1951- ) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Living Dead in Dallas (Ace 0-441-00923-9, Apr 2002, $5.99, 262pp, pb, cover by Lisa Desimini) [Sookie Stackhouse] Humorous Southern vampire mystery novel featuring Sookie Stackhouse, set in a contemporary world where vampires are legal, sequel to Dead Until Dark. Sookie uses her telepathic powers to help track a missing vampire in Dallas.
- HARRIS, ROBERT J. (chron.)
- HARRISON, EMMA (chron.)
- * *Charmed: Garden of Evil (Simon Pulse 0-689-85077-8, Jul 2002, $5.99, 170pp, pb) [Charmed] Young-adult novelization, the 13th based on the TV show about three witches. Copyrighted by Spelling Television.
- HARRISON, HARRY; [legalized from Henry Maxwell Dempsey] (1925- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * _50 in 50 (Tor 0-312-87790-0, Nov 2002, $18.95, 623pp, tp, cover by Vincent di Fate) Reprint (Tor 2001) collection of 50 stories from Harrisons 50 years as an SF writer.
- * *A Stainless Steel Trio (Tor 0-765-30277-2, Jun 2002, $26.95, 492pp, hc, cover by Julie Bell) [Slippery Jim (James Bolivar) diGriz] Omnibus of three humorous SF novels featuring The Stainless Steel Rat: A Stainless Steel Rat Is Born (1985), The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted (1987), and The Stainless Steel Rat Sings the Blues (1994). (Contents)
- * +Stars & Stripes Triumphant (Ballantine Del Rey 0-345-40937-X, Jan 2003, $24.95, 249pp, hc, cover by Dennis Lyall) [Stars and Stripes] SF alternate-history novel, third in the Stars and Stripes trilogy. First US edition (Hodder & Stoughton 6/02).
- * *Stars and Stripes Triumphant (Hodder & Stoughton 0-340-68921-8, Jun 2002, £18.99, 249pp, hc, cover by Steve Stone) [Stars and Stripes] Alternate-history SF novel, third in the Stars and Stripes trilogy. A trade paperback (export only) edition (-82560-X) was announced but not seen.
- * _Stars and Stripes Triumphant (Hodder Headline/NEL 0-340-68922-6, Sep 2002, £6.99, 340pp, pb, cover by Steve Stone) [Stars and Stripes] Reprint (Hodder & Stoughton 2002) alternate-history SF novel, third in the Stars and Stripes trilogy.
- HARRISON, M(ichael) JOHN (1945- ); see pseudonym Gabriel King (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Light (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07026-9, Oct 2002, £10.99, 320pp, tp, cover by Chris Moore) [Light] SF novel, with intertwined narratives, contemporary and from 2400, exploring the mystery of a human skeleton, dice, and an abandoned spaceship on an asteroid in the light of the Kefahuchi Tract.
- * *Things that Never Happen (Night Shade Books 1-892389-33-9, Dec 2002, $35.00, 443pp, tp, cover by David Lloyd) Collection/omnibus of 24 stories, all but three previously collected in The Ice Monkey and Travel Arrangements. This adds an introduction by China Miéville, plus a foreword and story notes by Harrison. A hardcover (-26-6, $27.00) and a limited edition (-27-4, $60.00) are also available. (Contents)
- HARRISON, SUE (McHaney) (1950- ) (chron.)
- HARTMAN, GLORIA (chron.)
- * *Race for Doroon (Reed, Robert D. 1-885003-79-X, 2001, $11.95, 203pp, tp) SF novel. Two humans and an alien Keeborn Cat work to find a way for both races to live peacefully on the planet Doroon. This is dated 2001, but not seen until now. Order from Robert D. Reed Publishers, 750 La Playa, Suite 647, San Francisco CA 94121; 650-994-6570; [4bobreed@msn.com]; [www.rdrpublishers.com].
- HARTWELL, DAVID G(eddes), ed. (1941- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *The Hard SF Renaissance (with Kathryn Cramer) (Tor 0-312-87635-1, Nov 2002, $39.95, 960pp, hc, cover by Gregory Manchess) SF anthology of 41 stories. Authors include Paul McAuley, Poul Anderson, Kim Stanley Robinson, and Stephen Baxter. (Contents)
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