Book description
It starts with a mystery: an old manor house is surrounded by an
impenetrable bubble, and all that lives within it seems to wither and
die. Investigating, the Army find two men inside the house: men who
vanished some 100 years ago but who have now reappeared, and as young as
the day they disappeared. There are rumours of a machine which could
puncture the dimensions, allowing man to travel beyond the bounds of the
Earth ... and for other things to travel here. Another day, another war.
PRAISE FOR ANOTHER WAR:'Reading like a UNIT-era Doctor Who this is a us
= good, them = bad story with no new-age sensibilities to worry about
... a Boy's Own action adventure complete with tentacled monsters and
baying mobs.'Sue Davies, SFCrowsnest. co. uk'This short novel is
fast-paced, action-packed, and a page-turner. It is a mix of horror,
time-travel, military action, suspense, and science-fiction, with a
little bit of ancient history thrown into the mix. For the most part,
Morden's writing is concise and fluid. Many of the scenes, particularly
the action sequences, are very well done, almost cinematic in scope.
This book would actually make a really good summer blockbuster popcorn
movie.'Chris Welch, HellnotesShortlisted for the 2006 World Fantasy
Award. It starts with a mystery: an old manor house is surrounded by
an impenetrable bubble, and all that lives within it seems to wither and
die. Investigating, the Army find two men inside the house: men who
vanished some 100 years ago but who have now reappeared, and as young as
the day they disappeared. There are rumours of a machine which could
puncture the dimensions, allowing man to travel beyond the bounds of the
Earth ... and for other things to travel here. Another day, another war.
PRAISE FOR ANOTHER WAR:'Reading like a UNIT-era Doctor Who this is a us
= good, them = bad story with no new-age sensibilities to worry about
... a Boy's Own action adventure complete with tentacled monsters and
baying mobs.'Sue Davies, SFCrowsnest. co. uk'This short novel is
fast-paced, action-packed, and a page-turner. It is a mix of horror,
time-travel, military action, suspense, and science-fiction, with a
little bit of ancient history thrown into the mix. For the most part,
Morden's writing is concise and fluid. Many of the scenes, particularly
the action sequences, are very well done, almost cinematic in scope.
This book would actually make a really good summer blockbuster popcorn
movie.'Chris Welch, HellnotesShortlisted for the 2006 World Fantasy
Award.