The Also People

7 best books like The Also People (Ben Aaronovitch): The Gormenghast Novels, Darkness at Noon, The Last Policeman, The Chronicles of Corum, Le Morte D'Arthur - Volume I, The History of the Runestaff, Le Morte d'Arthur, Vol. 2

AuthorMervyn Peake
ISBN0879516283
A doomed lord, an emergent hero, and a dazzling array of bizarre creatures inhabit the magical world of the Gormenghast novels which, along with Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, reign as one of the undisputed fantasy classics of all time. At the center of it all is the seventy-seventh Earl, Titus Groan, who...
Darkness at Noon
AuthorArthur Koestler
ISBN0553265954
Darkness at Noon (from the German: Sonnenfinsternis) is a novel by the Hungarian-born British novelist Arthur Koestler, first published in 1940. His best-known work tells the tale of Rubashov, a Bolshevik 1917 revolutionary who is cast out, imprisoned and tried for treason by the Soviet government...
The Last Policeman
AuthorBen H. Winters
ISBN1594745765
What's the point in solving murders if we're all going to die soon, anyway?
Detective Hank Palace has faced this question ever since asteroid 2011GV1 hovered into view. There's no chance left. No hope. Just six precious months until impact.
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"The Last Policeman "presents a fascinating...
AuthorMichael Moorcock
ISBN0441104835
The Chronicles of Corum combines the novels from the second trilogy about the “Eternal Warrior” known as Corum. The one common factor that seems present in the variety of characters presented as eternal warriors by Michael Moorcock seems to be a reluctance, a sense that they are being drawn into...
AuthorThomas Malory
ISBN1401307809
Le Morte d'Arthur (originally spelled Le Morte Darthur, Middle French for "the death of Arthur"[1]) is a reworking of existing tales by Sir Thomas Malory about the legendary King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin, and the Knights of the Round Table. Malory interprets existing French and English...
AuthorMichael Moorcock
ISBN0575074698
I wish to address some complaints at the alleged lack of moral ambiguity in the Hawkmoon stories. It is my impression that those complaining feel that the stories lack of moral ambiguity makes them inferior to Moorcock's stories about Elric or other chataters. There is the oft-heard complaint that...
Le Morte d'Arthur, Vol. 2
AuthorThomas Malory
An immortal story of love, adventure, chivalry, treachery and death. Edited and first published by William Caxton in 1485, Le Morte D'Arthur is Sir Thomas Malory's unique and splendid version of the Arthurian legend. Mordred's treason, the knightly exploits of Tristan, Lancelot's fatally divided...
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