The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 2006
Books, Listed by Author
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- ROBB, J. D. (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- * _Memory in Death (Berkley 0-425-21073-1, Jul 2006, $7.99, 376pp, pb) [Eve Dallas] Reprint (Putnam 2006) SF mystery novel, 22nd in the “Eve Dallas” series. Robb is a pen name for Nora Roberts.
- * _Origin in Death (Berkley 0-425-20426-X, Feb 2006, $7.99, 372pp, pb) [Eve Dallas] Reprint (Putnam 2005) SF mystery novel, 21st in the Eve Dallas series. Robb is a pen name for Nora Roberts.
- * _Origin in Death (Piatkus 0-7499-3634-7, Feb 2006, £6.99, 339pp, pb, cover by Stone) [Eve Dallas] Reprint (Piatkus 2005) SF mystery novel, 21st in the Eve Dallas series. Robb is a pen name for Nora Roberts.
- ROBERSON, CHRIS; [i.e., John Christian Roberson] (1970- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Paragaea: A Planetary Romance (Prometheus/Pyr 1-59102-444-7, May 2006, $15.00, 399pp, tp, cover by Jon Foster) SF novel. A Soviet cosmonaut is transported to a dimension of strange science, ancient mysteries, and adventure. A hardcover edition (-440-4, $25.00) is also available.
- * *The Voyage of Night Shining White (PS Publishing 1-904519-69-X, Nov 2006, £10.00, 84pp, tp, cover by Tomislav Tikulin) [Celestial Empire] Alternate world SF novella of a Chinese expedition to Mars. Introduction by John Meaney. This is a signed, limited edition of 500; a hardcover edition of 300 (-70-3, £25.00) signed by both Roberson and Meaney is also available. PS Publishing, Grosvenor House, 1 New Road, Hornsea HU18 1PG, UK; [www,pspublishing.co.uk].
- ROBERSON, JENNIFER; [i.e., Jennifer Mitchell Roberson O’Green] (1953- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Karavans (DAW 0-7564-0172-0, Apr 2006, $25.95, 425pp, hc, cover by Todd Lockwood) [Karavans] Fantasy novel, the first in a new fantasy universe. A late-season karavan is threatened when the magical forest of Alisanos starts to move.
- * _Karavans (SFBC #1209311, Jun 2006, $12.99, 425pp, hc, cover by Todd Lockwood) [Karavans] Reprint (DAW 2006) fantasy novel, the first in a new fantasy universe. This is similar to the DAW edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * *The Novels of Tiger and Del, Volume One (DAW 0-7564-0319-7, Feb 2006, $15.00, 659pp, tp, cover by Todd Lockwood) [Tiger & Del] Omnibus of the first two novels in the Sword-Dancer Saga: Sword-Dancer (1986) and Sword-Singer (1988), plus one unrelated story. (Contents)
- * *The Novels of Tiger and Del, Volume Three (DAW 0-7564-0344-8, Apr 2006, $16.00, 808pp, tp, cover by Todd Lockwood) [Tiger & Del] Omnibus of the third and fourth novels in the Sword-Dancer Saga: Sword-Born (1998) and Sword-Sworn (2002), plus the story “Ending and Beginning”. (Contents)
- * *The Novels of Tiger and Del, Volume Two (DAW 0-7564-0339-1, Mar 2006, $16.00, 788pp, tp, cover by Todd Lockwood) [Tiger & Del] Omnibus of the third and fourth novels in the Sword-Dancer Saga: Sword-Maker (1989) and Sword-Breaker (1991), plus the story “Ending and Beginning”. (Contents)
- ROBERTS, A. R. R. R.; pseudonym of Adam Roberts, (1965- ) (chron.)
- * *Doctor Whom (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07928-2, Sep 2006, £8.99, 165pp, hc) Humorous SF novel subtitled E.T. shoots and leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Parodication, a parody of the Doctor Who TV series and Lynne Truss’s Eats, Shoots and Leaves. This is a pseudonym of Adam Roberts.
- * _The Va Dinci Cod (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07771-9, May 2006, £5.99, 185pp, tp) Reprint (Gollancz 2005) parodic SF/fantasy novel based on The Da Vinci Code. A mini-hardback edition. A “NOT the film tie-in edition” edition. This is a pen name for Adam Roberts; the author is given as “A.R.R.R. Roberts” with “writing as Don Brine” in very small type. Published in the US as The Da Vinci Cod by Don Brine.
- ROBERTS, A3R; pseudonym of Adam Roberts, (1965- ) (chron.)
- ROBERTS, ADAM (1965- ); see pseudonyms Don Brine, A. R. R. R. Roberts & A3R Roberts (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Gradisil (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07631-3, Mar 2006, £12.99, 457pp, tp, cover by Sonar) SF novel. The development of cheap, low-tech transport to Earth orbit leads to a battle for the Uplands space habitats. A hardcover edition (-07587-2, £17.99) is also available.
- * _Gradisil (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07817-0, Nov 2006, £7.99, 457pp, pb, cover by Sonar) Reprint (Gollancz 2006) SF novel of the battle for the Uplands, space habitats in near-Earth orbit, reachable by cheap, low-tech methods.
- * +The History of Science Fiction (St. Martin’s/Palgrave Macmillan 0-333-97022-5, Feb 2006, $95.00, 368 + xvii, hc) Non-fiction, a look at the roots and development of science fiction from ancient works to the early 21st century. Includes a chronology of key titles, notes, references, and index. This appears to be identical with the Palgrave Macmillan UK edition (1/06).
- * *Science Fiction: Second Edition (Routledge 0-415-36668-2, Feb 2006, $19.95, 159 + viii, tp) Non-fiction, a critical guide to science fiction, significantly revised from the Routledge 2000 first edition. Part of the “New Critical Idiom” series. This is an international edition without a price; a hardcover edition (-35557-4, $90.00) is also available.
- ROBERTS, JOHN MADDOX (1947- ) (chron.)
- * _The Seven Hills (Ace 0-441-01380-5, Feb 2006, $7.99, 362pp, pb, cover by Scott Grimando) [*Hannibal’s Children] Reprint (Ace 2005) alternate-history novel, sequel to Hannibal’s Children.
- ROBERTS, KERRY DANIEL (chron.)
- ROBERTS, NORA; pseudonym of Eleanor F. Aufdem-Brinke, (1950- ) (chron.)
- * +Dance of the Gods (Jove 0-515-14166-6, Oct 2006, $7.99, 321pp, pb) [Red Circle] Paranormal romance, the second in the Circle trilogy. The Circle of Six fights a vampire trying to take over the world. First US edition (Piatkus 9/06).
- * _Dance of the Gods (SFBC #1213866, Dec 2006, $11.99, 321pp, hc) [Red Circle] Reprint (Piatkus 2006) fantasy romance, the second in the Circle trilogy. This has ISBN 978-0-7394-7553-9; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * +Morrigan’s Cross (Jove 0-515-14165-8, Sep 2006, $7.99, 326pp, pb) [Red Circle] Fantasy romance novel, the first in the Circle trilogy. The goddess Morrigan gathers a circle of six — sorcerer, witch, warrior, scholar, shapeshifter, and lost soul — from different times and worlds to battle the vampire Lilith. First US edition (Piatkus 8/06).
- * _Morrigan’s Cross (SFBC #1213862, Dec 2006, $11.99, 326pp, hc) [Red Circle] Reprint (Piatkus 2006) fantasy romance, the first in the Circle trilogy. This has ISBN 978-0-7394-7364-1; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Red Lily (Piatkus 0-7499-3614-2, Nov 2005, £6.99, 371pp, pb, cover by Stone) [In the Garden] Reprint (Piatkus 2005) ghost novel/romance. The third book of the Harper Bride trilogy after Blue Dahlia and Black Rose. The original edition was not seen.
- * +Valley of Silence (Jove 0-515-14167-4, Nov 2006, $7.99, 323pp, pb) [Red Circle] Dark fantasy/vampire romance, third in the Circle trilogy. First US edition (Piatkus 10/06).
- * _Valley of Silence (SFBC #1213868, Dec 2006, $11.99, 323pp, hc) [Red Circle] Reprint (Piatkus 2006) fantasy romance, the third and final in the Circle trilogy. This has ISBN 0-978-0-7394-7629-1; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- ROBERTSON, R. GARCIA y; see under García y Robertson, R. (stories) (chron.)
- ROBINS, MADELEINE E. (1953- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Petty Treason (Tor 0-765-34306-1, Jun 2006, $6.99, 319pp, pb, cover by John J. Muth) Reprint (Forge 2004) associational Regency mystery (with elements of alternate-history) featuring Sarah Tolerance.
- ROBINSON, JEANNE (Marie Rubbicco) (1948- ) (stories) (chron.)
- ROBINSON, KIM STANLEY (1952- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- ROBINSON, SPIDER (1948- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Stardance Trilogy (with Jeanne Robinson) (Baen 1-4165-2082-1, Sep 2006, $26.00, 742pp, hc, cover by Kurt Miller) [Stardance] Omnibus of SF novels Stardance (1979), Starseed (1991), and Starmind (1995). (Contents)
- * _Variable Star (with Robert A. Heinlein) See entry under Robert A. Heinlein
- * _Very Bad Deaths (Baen 1-4165-2083-X, Sep 2006, $7.99, 316pp, pb, cover by Stephen Hickman) [Russell Walker] Reprint (Baen 2004) SF mystery novel set in British Columbia.
- ROBSON, JUSTINA L(ouise) A(lice) (1968- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Keeping It Real (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07862-6, May 2006, £10.99, 279pp, tp, cover by Larry Rostant) [Quantum Gravity] Science fantasy novel, book one of Quantum Gravity. Six years after the Quantum Bomb of 2015 ripped the fabric between dimensions, humanity co-exists with elves and demons, and magic is more powerful than technology. A hardcover edition (-07861-8, £17.99) was announced but not seen.
- * _Keeping It Real (Orion/Gollancz 0-575-07907-X, Nov 2006, £6.99, 279pp, tp, cover by Larry Rostant) [Quantum Gravity] Reprint (Gollancz 2006) science fantasy novel, book one of Quantum Gravity. The Quantum Bomb of 2015 ripped the fabric between dimensions, forcing humans to co-exist with elves, demons, and magic.
- * +Living Next Door to the God of Love (Bantam Spectra 0-553-58742-0, Apr 2006, $13.00, 453pp, tp, cover by Stephen Youll) [Natural History] SF novel, sequel to Natural History. Runaway Francine seeks a definition of love and finds an incarnation of Eros. First US edition (Macmillan UK 10/05).
- * _Living Next Door to the God of Love (Macmillan/Pan 0-330-41854-8, Oct 2006, £7.99, 480pp, tp) [Natural History] Reprint (Macmillan UK 2005) SF novel.
- * +Mappa Mundi (Prometheus/Pyr 1-59102-491-9, Sep 2006, $15.00, tp) SF novel. First US edition (Macmillan UK 2001).
- ROBSON, MARK (chron.)
- ROCKWOOD, ALYN (chron.)
- * *How Noble in Reason (A K Peters 1-56881-288-4, Jun 2006, $24.95, 207pp, hc) SF novel. An inventor of sentient computers is accused of murdering one of his own creations. A first novel. A K Peters, 888 Worcester St., Suite 230, Wellesley MA 02482; [www.akpeters.com].
- ROEHM, ROB, ed. (stories) (chron.)
- * _West Is West & Others See entry under Robert E. Howard.
- ROLLINS, JAMES; pseudonym of Jim Czajkowski (chron.)
- * *Black Order (HarperCollins/Morrow 0-06-076388-4, Jul 2006, $24.95, 426pp, hc) [SIGMA Force] Paranormal thriller in the Sigma Force series. Copyrighted by Jim Czajkowski; Rollins also writes as James Clemens.
- * _Black Order (SFBC #1212714, Sep 2006, $24.95, 426pp, hc) [SIGMA Force] Reprint (Morrow 2006) paranormal thriller in the Sigma Force series. Copyrighted by Jim Czajkowski; Rollins also writes as James Clemens. This is similar to the Morrow edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.
- * _Map of Bones (HarperCollins/Avon 0-06-076524-0, May 2006, $7.99, 523pp, pb) [SIGMA Force] Reprint (Morrow 2005) paranormal thriller, the first in the Sigma Force series. Copyrighted by Jim Czajkowski; Rollins also writes as James Clemens.
- ROOK, SEBASTIAN (chron.)
- * *Vampire Plagues: Extermination (Scholastic UK 0-439-95953-5, Mar 2006, £4.99, 217pp, tp) [Vampire Plagues] Young-adult dark fantasy novel, the sixth in a series. Copyrighted by Working Partners Ltd.
- * *Vampire Plagues: Outbreak (Scholastic UK 0-439-95947-0, Sep 2005, £4.99, 211pp, tp) [Vampire Plagues] Young-adult dark fantasy novel, the fourth in a series. Copyrighted by Working Partners Ltd. Rook is a pseudonym or housename.
- ROSAMILIA, ARMAND, ed. (chron.)
- * *Florida Horror: Dark Tales from the Sunshine State (Carnifex Press 0-9759727-4-X, Mar 2006, $12.95, 154pp, tp) Original anthology of 12 horror stories about Florida. Order from Carnifex Press, PO Box 1686, Ormond Beach FL 32175; [www.carnifexpress.com]; add $1.00 shipping; checks to Armand Rosamilia. (Contents)
- ROSBURG, HELEN A. (chron.)
- * *The Dream Thief (Medallion Press 1-932815-20-1, Dec 2005, $6.99, 326pp, pb, cover by Adam Mock) Dark fantasy novel. Something is killing young women through their dreams in 16th-century Venice. Medallion Press, 225 Seabreeze Ave., Palm Beach FL 33480; [www.medallion press.com].
- ROSE, ADRIENNE E.; see pseudonym Rie Sheridan (stories) (chron.)
- ROSE, MALCOLM (1953- ) (chron.)
- * *Traces: Luke Harding, Forensic Investigator: Double Check (Kingfisher 0-7534-1339-6, Jul 2006, £5.99, 214pp, tp) [Luke Harding] Young-adult SF novel, the fourth in a series featuring a young investigator and his robot companion.
- * *Traces: Luke Harding, Forensic Investigator: Roll Call (Kingfisher 0-7534-1194-6, Sep 2005, £5.99, 213pp, tp, cover by John Fordham) [Luke Harding] Young-adult SF novel set on an alternate Earth featuring a young investigator and his robot companion. Book three in the series.
- ROSEN, SELINA, ed. (stories) (chron.)
- * *International House of Bubbas (Yard Dog Press 1-893687-66-X, Oct 2005, $18.00, 294pp, tp, cover by Keith Berdak) [Bubba] Original anthology of 28 stories and one poem, the third volume in the series begun in Bubbas of the Apocalypse about a post-holocaust near-future world where only Bubbas survived a plague that turned yuppies into zombies. Authors include Jody Lynn Nye, James S. Dorr, and Laura J. Underwood. This is dated 2005 but not seen until now. Order from Yard Dog Press, 710 W Redbud Lane, Alma AR 72921-7247; [www.yarddogpress.com]. (Contents)
- ROSENBERG, AARON (stories) (chron.)
- * *StarCraft: Queen of Blades (Pocket Star 0-7434-7133-4, Jun 2006, $7.99, 349pp, pb, cover by Glenn Rane) [StarCraft] Novelization based on the SF computer game. Copyrighted by Blizzard Entertainment.
- * *Warhammer: Day of the Daemon (Games Workshop/Black Library 1-84416-366-0, May 2006, £6.99, 253pp, pb, cover by Max Bertolini) [Warhammer: Daemon Gates] Novelization based on the roleplaying game universe, book one of the Daemon Gates trilogy.
- * +Warhammer: Day of the Daemon (BL Publishing/Black Library US 1-84416-366-0, Jun 2006, $7.99, 253pp, pb, cover by Max Bertolini) [Warhammer: Daemon Gates] Novelization based on the fantasy roleplaying game, the first book in the Daemon Gates trilogy. Copyrighted by Games Workshop. This first US edition has the same ISBN as the Black Library UK (5/06) edition, but only lists US and Canadian prices.
- ROSENBERG, JOEL (1954- ) (chron.)
- * _Paladins (Baen 1-4165-2094-5, Nov 2006, $7.99, 637pp, pb, cover by Kurt Miller) [Paladins] Reprint (Baen 2004) epic alternate world fantasy novel.
- * *Paladins II: Knight Moves (Baen 0-7434-9914-X, Dec 2006, $25.00, 302pp, hc, cover by Gary Ruddell) [Paladins] Fantasy alternate-history novel, sequel to Paladins, set in a world where Mordred, not Arthur, was the hero.
- ROSENBLUM, MARY (1952- ) (stories) (chron.) (assoc.)
- * *Horizons (Tor 0-765-31604-8, Nov 2006, $24.95, 316pp, hc, cover by John Harris) SF novel. An empath searches for her brother’s killer.
- ROSENDORFER, HERBERT (1934- ) (chron.)
- * *Grand Solo for Anton (Dedalus 1-9035-1745-1, Sep 2006, £9.99, 231pp, tp, cover by David Smith) Literary SF novel about the last man alive in the world, and the book containing all knowledge. Translated by Mike Mitchell from the German original, Grosses Solo für Anton (Diogenes-Verlag, Zurich 1976).
- * _Letters Back to Ancient China (Dedalus 1-903517-39-7, Apr 2006, £6.99, 274pp, tp, cover by David Bird) Reissue (Dedalus 1997) literary fantasy satire of a 10th century Chinese Mandarin time-traveller in the present. Translated by Mike Mitchell from the German original Briefe in die chinesische Vergangenheit (Nymphenburger in der F.A. Herbig 1983).
- ROSOFF, MEG (chron.)
- * _How I Live Now (Random House/Lamb 0-553-37605-5, Apr 2006, $7.99, 194pp, tp) Reprint (Lamb 2004, not seen) young-adult SF novel. A teen from New York is sent to live in the English countryside just as England is occupied by an unnamed enemy.
- ROTH, PHILIP (Milton) (1933- ) (chron.)
- * _The Plot Against America (Random House/Vintage UK 0-09-947856-0, Oct 2005, £7.99, 391pp, tp) Reprint (Houghton Mifflin 2004) SF novel.
- ROUILLARD, MICHELLE; see pseudonym Michelle Rowen (chron.)
- ROUSSEAU, VICTOR; pseudonym of Victor Rousseau Emanuel, (1879-1960) (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Surgeon of Souls (The Spectre Library no ISBN, Oct 2006, $40.00, 170pp, hc, cover by R. W. S.) [Dr. Ivan Brodsky Surgeon of Souls] Collection of 12 weird stories about Dr. Ivan Brodsky. The introduction by Mike Ashley discusses Rousseau’s career, and the mystery of the original publication dates for these stories; 11 appeared in Weird Tales, but several had prior periodical publication unknown previously. No previous collection is known. This is a limited edition of 200; The Spectre Library, Morgan A. Wallace, 533 One Center Blvd, Apt #315, Altamonte Springs FL 32701; [spectrelibrary@gmail.com]. (Contents)
- ROUTI, MARIO; pseudonym of Panagiotis Raptopoulos (chron.)
- ROWE, REBECCA (chron.)
- * *Forbidden Cargo (Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy 1-894063-16-3, Aug 2006, $14.95, tp) SF novel. The in 2110 government persecutes the illegally engineered race of nano-DNA hybrids called the Imagofas. A first novel. Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing, PO Box 1714, Calgary AB T2P 2L7, Canada; [www.edgewebsite.com].
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