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Second Ether
Series · 3 books · 1994-1996

Books in series

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#1

Blood

A Southern Fantasy

1994

The first installment of a trilogy by the award-winning author of Cornelius Chronicles is set on a decaying planet punctuated by strange sinkholes that act as passageways to a higher level of reality. Reprint.
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Fabulous Harbors

1995

In eleven richly detailed and interrelated stories, Michael Moorcock returns us to the remarkable expanding multiverse imagined in BLOOD - and to an imperfect world somewhat better than our own. We fly at dizzying altitudes from London squares, across high turbulent seas, to the far Sahara and beyond, all the while privy to the myriad adventures of various Beggs and von Beks, separate limbs of a family eternally rooted to the Grail in all its forms. Here captive virgins shudder in impregnable towers protected by Hell and history, angels rain down from the heavens, and brilliant detectives track the heroes, villains and monsters who walk the worlds...or between them. Jerry Cornelius is here; and the mysterious, spectral Rose von Bek; the Clapham Antichrist; Elric, the brooding, albino prince of ruins - as well as the notorious White Pirate, Captain Horace Quelch, champion of sterile Law in its ongoing war against raging Chaos - players all, conscious or otherwise, in the great Game of Time.
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#3

The War Amongst the Angels

1996

Follows the struggles of Rose von Beck, her lover Sam, and friends Colinda and Jack, who, on an alternate Earth, engage in the ongoing conflict known as the great War in Heaven during which the nature of reality itself is at stake. Reprint.

Author

Michael Moorcock
Michael Moorcock
Author · 134 books

Michael John Moorcock is an English writer primarily of science fiction and fantasy who has also published a number of literary novels. Moorcock has mentioned The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Apple Cart by George Bernard Shaw and The Constable of St. Nicholas by Edward Lester Arnold as the first three books which captured his imagination. He became editor of Tarzan Adventures in 1956, at the age of sixteen, and later moved on to edit Sexton Blake Library. As editor of the controversial British science fiction magazine New Worlds, from May 1964 until March 1971 and then again from 1976 to 1996, Moorcock fostered the development of the science fiction "New Wave" in the UK and indirectly in the United States. His serialization of Norman Spinrad's Bug Jack Barron was notorious for causing British MPs to condemn in Parliament the Arts Council's funding of the magazine. During this time, he occasionally wrote under the pseudonym of "James Colvin," a "house pseudonym" used by other critics on New Worlds. A spoof obituary of Colvin appeared in New Worlds #197 (January 1970), written by "William Barclay" (another Moorcock pseudonym). Moorcock, indeed, makes much use of the initials "JC", and not entirely coincidentally these are also the initials of Jesus Christ, the subject of his 1967 Nebula award-winning novella Behold the Man, which tells the story of Karl Glogauer, a time-traveller who takes on the role of Christ. They are also the initials of various "Eternal Champion" Moorcock characters such as Jerry Cornelius, Jerry Cornell and Jherek Carnelian. In more recent years, Moorcock has taken to using "Warwick Colvin, Jr." as yet another pseudonym, particularly in his Second Ether fiction.

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