Redlaw by James Lovegrove - ISBN: 9781907992056
Paperback
Captain John Redlaw is London’s most feared SHADE officer. But when the vampires start rioting, and angry humans respond with violence of their own, even Redlaw may not be able to keep the peace. Especially when political forces are aligning to introduce a radical answer to the Sunless problem once and for all…

Redlaw

  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    27 September 2011

Summary

They live among us, abhorred, marginalised, despised. They are vampires, known politely as Sunless. The job of policing their community falls to the men and women of the Sunless Housing and Disclosure Executive – SHADE. Captain John Redlaw is London’s most feared and respected SHADE officer.

But when the vampires start rioting in their ghettoes, and angry humans respond with violence of their own, even Redlaw may not be able to keep the peace. Especially when political forces are ali…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781907992056
ISBN-10:1907992057
Author:James Lovegrove
Publisher:Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
Imprint:Solaris
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:27 September 2011
Weight:82g
Dimensions:171mm x 106mm x 28mm
Series:Redlaw
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Lovegrove has become to the 21st Century what JG Ballard was to the 20th… - The Bookseller This is the kind of complex, action-oriented fiction Dan Brown would write if Dan Brown could write. - The Guardian on ‘The Age of Zeus’ Intelligent and provocative, it’s yet more proof that Lovegrove is one of the UK SF scene’s most interesting, challenging and adventurous authors. - Saxon Bullock, SFX on ‘The Age of Ra’ It’s what I imagine the result would be if Neil Gaiman and Tom Clancy wrote a book together. - Hi-Ex! on ‘The Age of Odin’ Difficult to put down… a thoroughly entertaining novel that I would recommend to those looking for a summer blockbuster. - Sacramento Book Review on ‘Age of Odin’

About The Author

James Lovegrove

James Lovegrove is the author of nearly 60 books, including the New York Times bestselling Pantheon series, the Redlaw novels and the Dev Harmer Missions. He has been shortlisted for numerous awards, including the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, the Bram Stoker Award, the British Fantasy Society Award and the Manchester Book Award. He contributes a regular fiction-review column to the Financial Times.

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