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The Dragons Of Manhattan by John Grant

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A wonderfully funny, acidly sharp political satire ...
The original serialized story is now being made available as a
complete novel in paperback for the first time. Read it and weep!

— Book Description

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Cover artwork by Bob Eggleton

ISBN : 978-1-906652-00-5
Paperback : 216x138mm : 368pp

Published May 2008

Can it be true that the right-wing US Administration of President Alfie Sedoma is under the control of shapeshifting dragons who regard human beings as prey?

Extract from the book :

It always amused Buster Maltravis that he could walk from one end of Wall Street to the other and back again and no one ever paid him any notice. Not the other suits – the young ones scurrying with cellphones clamped like disfiguring growths to their ears, the old ones moving more sedately, their eyes far-fixed as if upon a sunlit land only they could see. Not the messengers, puffed up with sleek importance or dripping with designer-stained casuals. Not the secretaries wondering if they'd got time for lunch. Not the cyclists looking for a red light to run. Not the occasional well bred callgirl, glancing at her watch on her way to a one-on-one conference. Not the shoeshine guy on Broadway. Not the tourists, gaping around in grim determination to find something to look at in the world's second most famous canyon.

Most certainly not the tourists.

There were disadvantages, Buster Maltravis recognized, to living in Manhattan – not the least of them being the matter of virgins – but these were far outweighed by the advantages. There were very good and very simple reasons, in short, for basing his operations here.

And there was a very good and a very simple reason why it always amused Buster Maltravis that no one seemed to notice him.

He had more power over the future of human civilization than all the leaders of the free world rolled into one.

And just about nobody knew it.

That was why.

Download extract : TheDragonsOfManhattan.pdf : 1.01mb

— About The Author

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John Grant is the regular writing name of Paul Barnett. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, he has been a resident of the USA for the past nine years, ever since marrying Pamela D. Scoville, Director of the Animation Art Guild. They currently live in northern New Jersey with four cats and a profusion of outdoor wildlife.

Recently described as "the best-kept secret in sf/fantasy," he is the author of some 70 books, mostly as John Grant but with a few under other names, including his own. He has somewhat lost track of the number of short stories he's published, but is pretty certain it's fewer than the number of books. His first story collection, Take No Prisoners, has recently been published by Willowgate Press.

Under his own name, he was for the better part of a decade the Commissioning Editor of Paper Tiger, the world's leading fantasy art book publisher, and for a number of years he was US Reviews Editor of Infinity Plus; he is currently a Consultant Editor to AAPPL (Artists' & Photographers' Press Ltd). He won a 2002 Chesley Award and was nominated for a 2003 World Fantasy Award for his work with Paper Tiger; in 2002, two of his Paper Tiger "babies" were nominated for a Hugo, The Art of Richard Powers by Jane Frank, and The Art of Chesley Bonestell (which won) by Ron Miller and Frederick C. Durant III.

As John Grant, he shared a 1994 British Science Fiction Association Special Award for his work on the Clute/Nicholls Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. In 1998 he and John Clute received, for their Encyclopedia of Fantasy, the Hugo Award, the World Fantasy Award, the Locus Award, the Mythopoeic Society Scholarship Award, and the J. Lloyd Eaton Scholarship Award. His fiction Dragonhenge, illustrated by Bob Eggleton, was nominated for a 2003 Hugo Award; and his nonfiction The Chesley Awards: A Retrospective, done with Elizabeth Humphrey and Pamela D. Scoville, received a 2004 Hugo Award.

You can find out more about John and his work here : www.johngrantpaulbarnett.com

— About The Artist

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Bob Eggleton is a Hugo award-winning fantasy/SF artist who works on both publishing projects and film concept work (such as Jimmy Neutron and The Ant Bully). Check out his official website at : www.bobeggleton.com plus you should also keep an eye on his regular blog entries at : bobsartdujour.blogspot.com