Books, Listed by Author (original) (raw)
The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
JEFFERIES, MIKE (stories) (continued)
- * _Shadowlight (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-617468-X, Dec ’96, £5.99, 346pp, pb) [_Loremasters of Elundium_] Reprint (Fontana 1988) fantasy novel. Third in the “Loremasters of Elundium” series.
- * * Shadows in the Watchgate (Grafton 0-586-21512-3, Nov ’91 [Oct ’91], £8.99, 368pp, tp) Fantasy/horror novel about an ancient magic unleashed in Norwich, illustrated throughout by Mike Jefferies. Recommended. (PSP)
- * _Shadows in the Watchgate (Grafton 0-586-21719-3, Oct ’92, £4.99, 368pp, pb, cover by Geoff Taylor) Reprint (Grafton 1991) fantasy/horror novel.
- * +Shadows in the Watchgate (Harper Paperbacks 0-06-100428-6, Dec ’92 [Nov ’92], $4.99, 437pp, pb, cover by Kirk Reinert) Dark fantasy novel of ancient wild magic released in the British countryside. First American edition (Grafton 1991).
- * * The Siege of Candlebane Hall (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-648219-8, Jul ’98 [Jun ’98], £5.99, iii+325pp, pb, cover by Geoff Taylor) [_Loremasters of Elundium_] Fantasy novel. Book 4 in the “Cawdor” series, and seventh book overall in the “Loremasters of Elundium” series.
- * * Stone Angels (HarperCollins UK 0-00-223955-8, Aug ’93, £8.99, 302pp, tp, cover by Geoff Taylor) Dark fantasy novel about a statue with a terrible secret.
- * +Stone Angels (HarperPaperbacks 0-06-100679-3, Feb ’94 [Jan ’94], $4.50, 310pp, pb, cover by Joe Burleson) Dark fantasy novel of an archaeologist who discovers the Dark Angel lurking in a Norwich cathedral. First American edition (HarperCollins UK 1993).
- * _Stone Angels (HarperCollins UK 0-586-21527-1, Jul ’94, £4.99, 302pp, pb, cover by Geoff Taylor) Reprint (HarperCollins UK 1993) fantasy novel about a statue with a terrible secret.
- * * The Threads of Magic (HarperCollins/Voyager 0-00-648262-7, 1997, £5.99, viii+337pp, pb, cover by Geoff Taylor) [_Loremasters of Elundium_] Fantasy novel. Book 3 in the “Cawdor” series, and sixth book overall in the “Loremasters of Elundium” series.
JEFFERS, H(arry) PAUL (1934-2009) (stories)
- * * Secret Orders (Zebra 0-8217-2787-7, Oct ’89 [Sep ’89], $3.95, 352pp, pb) Occult thriller with “secret societies and occult terror born in the Nazi death camps.”
JELLOUN, TAHAR BEN
- * * The Sacred Night (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 0-15-179150-3, Jul ’89 [Jun ’89], $18.95, 178pp, hc) [_Sandchild_] Morroccan surrealistic fantasy novel. Translated by Alan Sheridan from the French (Editions du Seuil 1987 as La nuit sacree). Sequel to The Sandchild and winner of the 1987 Prix Goncourt.
- * _The Sacred Night (Ballantine 0-345-36417-1, Jul ’91 [Jun ’91], $4.95, 149pp, pb) [_Sandchild_] Reprint (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1989) Moroccan surrealistic fantasy novel, translated from the French by Alan Sheridan. This is the sequel to The Sandchild and was the winner of the 1987 Prix Goncourt.
JENKIN, LEN
- * * New Jerusalem (Sun & Moon Press 0-940650-43-6, Jun ’86, 16.95,214pp,hc)Sfutopiannovel(basedonaprevioustheatricalproductionbyplaywrightJenkin)ofahardboilednewsmanvisitinganislandpenalcolonyrunbytheprisoners.Asoftcovereditionwasalsoannouncedbutnotseen(16.95, 214pp, hc) Sf utopian novel (based on a previous theatrical production by playwright Jenkin) of a hardboiled newsman visiting an island penal colony run by the prisoners. A softcover edition was also announced but not seen (16.95,214pp,hc)Sfutopiannovel(basedonaprevioustheatricalproductionbyplaywrightJenkin)ofahardboilednewsmanvisitinganislandpenalcolonyrunbytheprisoners.Asoftcovereditionwasalsoannouncedbutnotseen(10.95).
JENKINS, GEOFFREY (1920- )
- * * Hold Down a Shadow (Collins 0-00-223379-7, Jan ’89 [Mar ’89], £11.95, 309pp, hc, cover by David O’Connor) Near-future thriller.
JENKINS, WILL(iam) F(itzgerald) (1896-1975); see pseudonym Murray Leinster (stories) (chron.)
JENNER, JANANN
- * * Sandeagozu (Harper & Row 0-06-015633-3, Sep ’86 [Oct ’86], $18.95, 442pp, hc) Talking-animal fantasy novel of a Burmese python leading a group of pet store rejects on a quest for the San Diego Zoo. The author is a herpetologist and professor of natural science. A first novel.
JENNINGS, GARY (1928-1999); see pseudonym Gabriel Quyth (stories) (chron.)
- * _Aztec (Tor/Forge 0-812-52146-3, Aug ’98 [Oct ’98], $7.99, 1042pp, pb) [_Aztec_] Reissue (Atheneum 1980) historical novel with fantastic elements. This is the second printing of a 1997 Tor edition we apparently missed.
- * * Aztec Autumn (Tor/Forge 0-312-86250-4, Aug ’97, $24.95, 380pp, hc) [_Aztec_] Associational historical novel, sequel to Aztec.
- * _Aztec Autumn (Tor 0-812-59096-1, Aug ’98 [Jul ’98], $6.99, 468pp, pb) [_Aztec_] Reprint (Forge 1997) associational historical novel, sequel to Aztec.
JENNINGS, LANE (1944- ) (stories)
- * * Virtual Futures: Worldviews of Alternate Tomorrows (OtherWorlds Press, Jul ’96, 96pp, tp) Poetry collection, each poem is followed by notes & comments. Limited edition of 300 copies. (Contents)
JENNINGS, PAUL (1943- ) (stories)
- * _Covered with Nails (Penguin/Puffin 0-14-038595-9, Jun ’98 [Jul ’98], $3.99, 116pp, hc, cover by Keith McEwan) Reprint (Penguin Australia 1990 as Unbearable!) young-adult collection of eight scary, supernatural stories. Previously published in the US by Viking (1995) under the original title.
- * +Quirky Tails: More Oddball Stories (Penguin/Puffin 0-14-037637-2, Sep ’95 [Nov ’95], $3.99, 108pp, tp, cover by Keith McEwan) Reprint (Penguin Books Australia 1987) collection of nine young-adult horror stories. We apparently missed the first US edition (Puffin 1990). (Contents)
- * +Unbearable!: More Bizarre Stories (Viking 0-670-86262-2, May ’95 [Apr ’95], $14.99, 116pp, hc, cover by Lane Smith) Young-adult collection of eight scary, supernatural stories. First American edition (Penguin Australia 1990). (Contents)
- * +Unbelievable!: More Surprising Stories (Penguin/Puffin 0-14-037635-6, Sep ’95 [Nov ’95], $3.99, 109pp, tp, cover by Keith McEwan) Reprint (Penguin Australia 1987) young-adult collection of nine fantasy/horror stories. We apparently missed the first US edition (Puffin 1990). (Contents)
- * _Uncanny! (Penguin/Puffin 0-14-034909-X, Jul ’95 [Jun ’95], $3.99, 140pp, tp, cover by Lane Smith) Reprint (Penguin Australia 1988) young-adult collection of nine stories of the weird and supernatural. (Contents)
- * +Uncovered! (Viking 0-670-86856-6, Apr ’96, $14.99, 134pp, hc, cover by Blair Drawson) Young-adult collection of nine supernatural stories. First American edition (Penguin Australia 1995). (Contents)
- * +Undone! (Viking 0-670-86005-0, Jan ’95 [Dec ’94], $14.99, 117pp, hc, cover by Lane Smith) Collection of eight stories of the supernatural. First American edition (Penguin Australia 1993). (Contents)
- * _Undone! (Penguin/Puffin 0-14-038398-0, Jun ’97, $3.99, 117pp, tp, cover by Keith McEwan) Reprint (Penguin Australia 1993) young-adult collection of eight stories of the supernatural.
- * _Unmentionable!: More Amazing Stories (Penguin/Puffin 0-14-037399-3, Sep ’95 [Nov ’95], $3.99, 125pp, tp, cover by Keith McEwan) Reprint (Penguin Australia 1991) young-adult collection of nine fantasy/horror stories. We apparently missed the first US edition (Viking 1993). (Contents)
- * _Unreal! (Penguin/Puffin 0-14-034910-3, Jul ’95 [Jun ’95], $3.99, 107pp, tp, cover by Lane Smith) Reprint (Penguin Australia 1985) young-adult collection of eight weird horror stories. (Contents)
- * _Unreal! (Penguin/Puffin 0-14-037577-5, Sep ’95 [Nov ’95], $3.99, 111pp, tp, cover by Keith McEwan) Reprint (Penguin Australia 1985) young-adult collection of eight weird horror stories.
JENNINGS, PHILLIP C(harles) (1946- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * * The Bug Life Chronicles (Baen 0-671-69801-X, Jan ’89 [Dec ’88], $3.50, 304pp, pb) Collection of 15 stories set in the same universe as Tower to the Sky. (Contents)
- * * Tower to the Sky (Baen 0-671-65393-8, Mar ’88 [Feb ’88], $3.50, 316pp, pb) Sf novel. A revived Earth civilization vs. the solar system’s silicon chips. A first novel.
JENNISON, JOHN (William) (d.1969?); see pseudonym John Theydon
JENSEN, BRUCE
- * _Neuromancer: The Graphic Novel: Volume 1 (with Tom De Haven) See entry under Tom De Haven.
JENSEN, JANE (1963- ) (stories)
- * * Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers (Penguin/Roc 0-451-45607-6, Feb ’97 [Jan ’97], $5.99, 403pp, pb) [_Gabriel Knight_] Novelization based on the neo-Gothic CD-ROM game from Sierra On-Line, written by the game’s creator. Novel copyrighted by Jane Jensen; game characters, plot lines and artwork copyrighted by Sierra On-Line.
- * * Gabriel Knight: The Beast Within (Penguin/Roc 0-451-45621-1, Dec ’98 [Nov ’98], $6.99, 351pp, pb) [_Gabriel Knight_] Novelization, the second based on the neo-Gothic CD-ROM game from Sierra On-Line, written by the game’s creator. Novel copyrighted by Jane Jensen; game characters, plot lines and artwork copyrighted by Sierra On-Line.
JENSEN, KATHRYN (1949- ); see pseudonym Nicole Davidson
JENSEN, KRIS(tine Marie) (1953- )
- * * FreeMaster (DAW 0-88677-404-7, Feb ’90 [Jan ’90], $3.95, 285pp, pb, cover by Richard Hescox) [_Ardel_] Sf adventure novel of an alien culture fighting mercenary human invaders. A first novel.
- * * Healer (DAW 0-88677-570-1, Oct ’93 [Sep ’93], $4.99, 332pp, pb, cover by Martin Andrews) [_Ardel_] Sf novel of a human doctor who disobeys orders to help aliens fight a plague. Third book in the “People of Ardel” series.
- * * Mentor (DAW 0-88677-464-0, Feb ’91 [Jan ’91], $4.50, 332pp, pb, cover by Richard Hescox) [_Ardel_] Sf adventure novel of human intervention in an alien culture, second book of the “Ardel” series.
JENSEN, LIZ (stories)
- * * Ark Baby (Bloomsbury 0-7475-3526-4, Sep ’97 [Apr ’98], £15.99, 343pp, hc, cover by Emma Parker) Literary SF/fantasy novel. Published in 1997 but not seen until now.
- * +Ark Baby (Overlook Press 0-87951-833-2, Apr ’98 [May ’98], $24.95, 343pp, hc, cover by Emma Parker) Satirical near-future SF novel. Fertility-impaired Britons adopt desperate measures to keep humanity going, despite protests from religious fundamentalists. First US edition (Bloomsbury 1997).
- * * Egg Dancing (Bloomsbury Books 0-7475-1997-8, Mar ’95, £13.99, 281pp, hc, cover by Jeff Fisher) A near-future thriller based on the battle between fantasy and reality that develops when genetic engineers aim for the Perfect Baby near the millennium. A first novel.
- * _Egg Dancing (Bloomsbury Books 0-7475-2402-5, Jan ’96 [Apr ’96], £5.99, 281pp, tp) Reprint (Bloomsbury 1995) near-future thriller.
- * +Egg Dancing (Overlook Press 0-87951-645-3, Mar ’96 [Apr ’96], $21.95, 281pp, hc) Satirical SF novel about a biological experiment to create the perfect baby. First US edition (Bloomsbury 1995). A first novel.
- * _Egg Dancing (Overlook Press 0-87951-784-0, Jun ’97, $13.95, 281pp, tp, cover by Peter Sherrard) Reprint (Bloomsbury 1995) satirical SF novel about a biological experiment to create the perfect baby.
JENSEN, RUBY JEAN (1930- )
- * * Annabelle (Zebra 0-8217-2011-2, Mar ’87 [Aug ’87], $3.95, 332pp, pb) Horror novel.
- * * Baby Doll (Zebra 0-8217-3598-5, Dec ’91 [Nov ’91], $4.99, 477pp, pb) Horror novel. Killer doll.
- * * Celia (Zebra 0-8217-3446-6, Jul ’91 [Aug ’91], $4.50, 351pp, pb) Horror novel of a woman stalked by the abusive husband she killed.
- * * Chain Letter (Zebra 0-8217-2162-3, Sep ’87 [Aug ’87], $3.95, 382pp, pb) Horror novel.
- * * Death Stone (Zebra 0-8217-2785-0, Oct ’89 [Sep ’89], $3.95, 315pp, pb) Horror novel about a cursed ring.
- * * The Haunting (Zebra 0-8217-4465-8, Feb ’94 [Jan ’94], $4.50, 479pp, pb) Horror novel of a woman who moves into a house haunted by a terrible evil that destroys children.
- * * House of Illusions (Zebra 0-8217-2324-3, Apr ’88 [Jul ’88], $4.95, 384pp, pb) Horror novel. Killer clowns at a carnival.
- * * Jump Rope (Zebra 0-8217-2506-8, Nov ’88 [Oct ’88], $3.95, 383pp, pb) Horror novel about an evil girl who kills with a jump rope.
- * _The Lake (Tor 0-812-51975-2, May ’88 [Apr ’88], $3.95, 320pp, pb) Reissue (Tor 1983) horror novel; second printing. “There was something incredibly ancient in the lake. Something ravenous.”
- * * The Living Evil (Zebra 0-8217-4261-2, Aug ’93 [Oct ’93], $4.50, 477pp, pb) Horror novel of an evil being that is reincarnated over and over.
- * * Lost and Found (Zebra 0-8217-3040-1, Jun ’90, $3.95, 320pp, pb) Horror novel of a monstrous child.
- * * Night Thunder (Zebra/Pinnacle 0-8217-5005-4, Jul ’95 [Jun ’95], $4.50, 397pp, pb) Horror novel. Civil War ghosts rise when the tree on their grave is toppled.
- * * Pendulum (Zebra 0-8217-2621-8, Apr ’89 [Mar ’89], $3.95, 349pp, pb) Horror novel. A little girl’s pendulum predicts horror and death.
- * * The Reckoning (Zebra 0-8217-3902-6, Sep ’92 [Aug ’92], $4.99, 352pp, pb) Horror novel. Missing children return home after years without having aged a day.
- * * Smoke (Zebra 0-8217-2255-7, Jan ’88 [Dec ’87], $3.95, 366pp, pb) Horror novel.
- * _Such a Good Baby (Tor 0-812-51977-9, Nov ’88 [Oct ’88], $3.95, 319pp, pb) Reissue (Tor 1982) horror novel of a virgin birth and an evil child.
- * * Vampire Child (Zebra 0-8217-2867-9, Jan ’90 [Dec ’89], $3.95, 285pp, pb) Horror novel of a 13 year-old vampire.
- * * Victoria (Zebra 0-8217-3235-8, Dec ’90 [Nov ’90], $4.50, 352pp, pb) Horror novel of a cursed doll.
JEPPSON, J(anet) O. (1926- ); also as Janet Jeppson Asimov (stories)
- * * The Mysterious Cure and Other Stories of Pshrinks Anon. (Doubleday 0-385-19085-9, Apr ’85 [Mar ’85], $11.95, 180pp, hc) [_Pshrinks Anonymous_] Collection of 13 stories plus an intro by the author’s husband. (Contents)
JEROME, JEROME K(lapka) (1859-1927) (stories)
- * * After Supper Ghost Stories and Other Tales (Alan Sutton 0-86299-762-3, 1990 [Apr ’91], £3.95, 175pp, tp, cover by John Collier) Collection of twelve ghost stories, illustrated by K.M. Skeeping and G.G. Fraser. The first half of the book reprints Told After Supper (Leadenhall Press, 1891). This appeared in 1990 but has only just been seen. (Contents)
JERSILD, P(ers) C(hristian) (1935- )
- * * After the Flood (Morrow 0-688-04902-8, Jan ’86 [Mar ’86], $15.95, 251pp, hc) Post-holocaust dystopian sf novel, translated from the Swedish by Lone Thygesen Blecher & George Blecher, from Efter Floden (Albert Bonniers Forlag AB 1982)
- * +A Living Soul (Dufour/Norvik Press 1-870041-09-7, Jun ’89, $16.95, 211pp, tp) Literary dystopian sf novel from the viewpoint of a naked one-eyed brain floating in an aquarium of nutritious liquid. Translated by Rika Lesser from En levende själ (Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag AB, 1980). This is actually the 1988 Norvik British edition with a Dufour cancel sticker on the title page.
JESCHKE, WOLFGANG (1936- ) (stories)
- * * The Last Day of Creation (St. Martin’s 0-312-47061-4, Apr ’84 [Mar ’84], $12.95, 222pp, hc) Sf novel. Engrossing and believable. (EAL)
- * * Midas (NEL 0-450-50937-0, Feb ’90, £2.99, 222pp, pb) Near-future “Blade Runner” influenced sf novel. First edition in English. Translated by the author from the original German (Heyne 1987) sf novel.
JESSEN, PAMELA J. (stories)
- * _Kill Shot/Cuttings (with Robert Zasuly) See entry under Robert Zasuly.
JETER, K(evin) W(ayne) (1950- ) (stories)
- * * Alien Nation #2: Dark Horizon (Pocket 0-671-73600-0, Aug ’93 [Jul ’93], $4.99, 330pp, pb) [_Alien Nation_] Sf novelization, second book of a series based on the cancelled TV show. This is a direct sequel to the cliffhanger-ending TV finale.
- * * Alien Nation #8: Cross of Blood (Pocket 0-671-87184-6, Jul ’95 [Jun ’95], $5.99, 308pp, pb) [_Alien Nation_] SF novelization based on the TV show. Copyrighted by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.
- * * Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human (Millennium 1-85798-265-7, Oct ’95 [Sep ’95], £15.99, 340pp, hc) [_Blade Runner_] SF novel. A direct sequel to the film (with some interpolations from the original Philip K. Dick novel). Simultaneous with the US (Bantam Spectra) edition.
- * * Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human (Bantam Spectra 0-553-09979-5, Nov ’95 [Oct ’95], $21.95, 340pp, hc, cover by Stephen Youll) [_Blade Runner_] SF novel/novelization, sequel to Blade Runner, both book and movie; this version supposedly fixes discrepancies between Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and the film. Copyrighted by the Philip K. Dick Trust. Simultaneous with the UK (Millennium) edition.
- * _Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human (Easton Press no ISBN, Apr ’96, no price, 340pp, hc) [_Blade Runner_] SF novel/novelization, sequel to Blade Runner, both Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and the film. This gilt-edged, leatherbound edition is part of the “Signed First Editions of Science Fiction” series, available by subscription only. Published “simultaneously” with the Bantam Spectra edition seen six months ago.
- * _Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human (Orion 0-75280-360-3, Jul ’96 [Jun ’96], £5.99, 340pp, pb, cover by BlackSheep) [_Blade Runner_] Reprint (Bantam Spectra; Millennium 1995) SF novel. Sequel to the film, and the Philip K. Dick novel from which it was derived.
- * _Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human (Bantam Spectra 0-553-57570-8, Sep ’96 [Aug ’96], $5.99, 292pp, pb, cover by Stephen Youll) [_Blade Runner_] Reprint (Millennium; Bantam Spectra 1995) SF novel/novelization, sequel to Blade Runner.
- * * Blade Runner 3: Replicant Night (Orion 1-85798-420-X, Oct ’96, £15.99, 309pp, hc) [_Blade Runner_] SF novelisation. Second sequel to Philip K Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and its attendant film, Blade Runner.
- * _Blade Runner 3: Replicant Night (Orion 0-75280-862-1, May ’97 [Apr ’97], £5.99, 309pp, pb, cover by BlackSheep) [_Blade Runner_] Reprint (Orion 1996) SF novelisation. Second sequel to Philip K Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and its attendant film, Blade Runner.
- * +Blade Runner: Replicant Night (Bantam Spectra 0-553-09983-3, Nov ’96 [Oct ’96], $22.95, 321pp, hc, cover by Stephen Youll) [_Blade Runner_] SF novel/novelization, sequel to the sequel to Blade Runner. First US edition (Millennium 1996). Copyrighted by the Philip K. Dick Trust.
- * _Blade Runner: Replicant Night (Bantam Spectra 0-553-57775-1, Nov ’97 [Oct ’97], $6.50, 356pp, pb, cover by Stephen Youll) [_Blade Runner_] Reprint (Millennium 1996) SF novel/novelization, sequel to the sequel to Blade Runner. Copyrighted by the Philip K. Dick Trust.
- * * Dark Seeker (Tor 0-812-52007-6, Feb ’87 [Jan ’87], $3.95, 317pp, pb) Sf horror novel about a drug which gives shared consciousness and creates monsters.