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Pre-order Weird Space: Star of the Sea now!

Weird Space is back – and so is the very brilliant Una McCormack – with Star of the Sea.

And guess what? Yes, it’s available for pre-order right now! Exciting times!

Una’s latest slice of sci-fi wonderment picks up where The Baba Yaga left off, with the exploits of Delia Walker and her crew as they attempt to navigate strange skies. 

Find out more about Star of the Sea below, and don’t forget to click the links at the bottom of the page to make sure you’ve got your copy ordered…

“My name is Cassandra. My mother was the Walker.”

The peace and stability of Stella Maris have been lost, perhaps forever. Weeks after Delia Walker found the remote world, trailing murderers and soldiers in her wake, more ships are coming. And now the impossible: a young woman claiming to be Walker’s daughter has come out of the Weird portal, demanding passage off the planet.

For Cassandra, her mother’s former young charge Failt, and the cynical, worldly-wise Yale, a desperate race begins to reach the very heart of the Expansion and avert a disaster.

On Stella Maris – the “star of the sea” – a fight has begun to preserve the refuge and its fragile harmony from those who would exploit it.

Weird Space: Star of the Sea is available for pre-order now!
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Una McCormack returns with The Star of the Sea

Abaddon is heading out on another expedition into Weird Space in 2016’s The Star of the Sea.

The next instalment in the Abaddon space opera series is to be penned by the hugely talented Una McCormack, who returns for her second Weird Space novel. Her first, The Baba Yaga – co-authored with Weird Space creator Eric Brown – was one of the highlights of the Abaddon’s 2015 list. So, it’s no surprise that The Star of the Sea looks set to be every inch the equal of its predecessor.

David Thomas Moore said:

The Baba Yaga was a fantastic handover of the series, Eric and Una working together to seamlessly continue the series’ story arc from one writer to the next. Star of the Sea takes us one day further, with the child of two universes taking the humans, and their former enemies the Vetch, into a new future. It’s a rich, wonderful tale.

Una McCormack said:

“I was very glad to be invited back to Weird Space. As I wrote The Baba Yaga, I knew there were further stories I wanted to tell in this universe. I’ve been lucky that the series creator, Eric Brown, and the series editor, David Moore, have given me free rein to explore my own ideas and expand the universe even further. Readers of The Star of the Sea will find some familiar characters from The Baba Yaga, but will also meet some new people, with their own agendas. And I hope there’s enough spacey stuff to satisfy everyone!”

Weird Space: The Star of the Sea will be published by Abaddon in November 2016. Read on for more of that juicy plot-stuff…

Weird Space: The Star of the Sea
by Una McCormack

Its name is Stella Maris, the ‘star of the sea,’ a small world beyond the edge of the human Expansion, where a few men and women – Vetch and human alike – have made their homes. Fleeing persecution or oppression on their own worlds, here they have found peace and plenty, in communion with the otherworldly Weird.

A few weeks ago, that harmony was threatened, when Delia Walker came seeking hope for the future, hunted by her enemies in the Expansion, and went into the portal. Now, impossibly, her daughter has walked out, a grown woman, and demanded passage to the Expansion’s capital.

As more ships land on Stella Maris, bringing an end to the quiet obscurity the settlers have long cherished, a desperate race to carry Cassandra Walker to her destiny, and a resistance against those who would exploit Stella Maris for their own ends.

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The Baba Yaga is out in the UK today!

We’re jumping aboard a decrepit freighter and heading into the vast expanses of Weird Space today, as The Baba Yaga by Eric Brown and Una McCormack is released in the UK.

Fittingly, The Baba Yaga has just received a rather smashing review over at Starburst (which calls it ‘a classic sci-fi romp, filled with old school action and clever commentary on our own world,’ no less). If that doesn’t make you want to buy it, then shame on you, for you are misguided and quite possibly in need of a full taste transplant.

The Baba Yaga is out now!
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Weird Space: The Baba Yaga published in the US today!

You there! Do you like space? Do you like weirdness? Yes? Then you must purchase a copy of Weird Space: The Baba Yaga by Eric Brown and Una McCormack immediately! Helpfull, it is out in the good old US of A right NOW!

It’s the latest standalone instalment in Eric Brown’s epic space opera series, which he’s handing over to Una McCormack – a safe pair of hands if ever there were. You probably know Una from her work on some of the biggest space-y franchises, well, ever – Trek, Who, all the good stuff.

But what’s the story, I hear you cry? Well, The growing threat of the dimension-invading Weird has driven the Expansion government to outright paranoia. Mandatory telepathic testing is introduced, and the colony Braun’s World – following reports of a new Weird portal opening – is destroyed from orbit, at an unimaginable cost in lives.

Delia Walker, a senior analyst in the Expansion’s intelligence bureau and a holdout of the pragmatic old guard, protest the oppressive new policies and is drummed out. Sure there’s a better way, she charters the decrepit freighter the Baba Yaga and heads into the lawless “Satan’s Reach,” following rumours of a world where humans and the Weird live peacefully side by side.

Hunted by the Bureau, Walker, her pilot Yershov, and Fait – a Vetch child stowaway, fleeing slavery – will uncover secrets about both the Weird and the Expansion; secrets that could prevent catastrophic war…

Sound awesome? Of course it bloody does! Now go and buy it!

The Baba Yaga is out now!
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Eric Brown and Una McCormack Weird Space collaboration announcement

Abaddon Books is delighted to announce the summer 2015 publication of New York Times Bestseller Una McCormack and critically acclaimed author Eric Brown’s first collaboration.

McCormack and Brown are set to publish The Baba Yaga, a space-opera novel set in Abaddon Books’ Weird Space series, for summer 2015.

In the on-going Weird Space series it has been only a few years since humanity made peace with the fierce Vetch, drawing the lines between their vast, interstellar territories, and relations are still tense. But are the warlike aliens our greatest threat? The Weird – monstrous, bizarre entities from outside reality – are breaking into our universe, and the Expansion, the oppressive government of the human diaspora, will stop at nothing to protect itself…

Now in McCormack and Brown’s The Baba Yaga the growing threat of the Weird has driven the Expansion to paranoia and oppression. Mandatory testing for infection is introduced, and the colony Braun’s World – following reports of a new portal opening – is purged from orbit, at an unimaginable cost in lives.

Delia Walker, a senior analyst in the Expansions’s intelligence bureau, protests the new policies and is drummed out. Desperate for a sign of hope, she charters the decrepit freighter the Baba Yaga and heads into Satan’s Reach, following rumours of a world where humans and the Weird live peacefully side by side.

Hunted by the Bureau, Walker, her pilot Yershov, and Failt – a Vetch child stowaway, fleeing slavery – will uncover secrets about both the Weird and the Expansion; secrets that could prevent the seemingly inevitable war…

“Take a dash of Blake’s 7, a hint of Serenity, stir in some classic science-fiction mystery adventure and then give it a good shake with a steady hand”
– Starburst Magazine on The Devil’s Nebula

When we asked Brown – creator of the world of Weird Space and author of the first novels in the series – who he’d most like to pass the baton on to, McCormack was top of the list. The Baba Yaga will be the third title in the series, and marks the end of one era and the start of another, with McCormack at the helm.

Una McCormack is a New York Times bestselling author of novels based on Star Trek and Doctor Who. Her audio plays based on Doctor Who and Blake’s 7 have been produced by Big Finish, and her short fiction has been anthologised by Farah Mendlesohn, Ian Whates, and Gardner Dozois. She has a doctorate in sociology and teaches creative writing at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge. She lives in Cambridge with her partner, Matthew, and their daughter, Verity.

“An eerie, sorrowful story”
– Bleeding Cool on McCormack’s Good Night, Sweet Ladies

Eric Brown is the award-winning author of a huge number of SF novels, such as Helix, Engineman, Necropath, and The Kings of Eternity, as well as many children’s books, radio plays, articles and reviews.

“Brown’s novel is serious fun, a modern SF spin on Rudyard Kipling and H Rider Haggard, with a resourceful heroine, enough derring-do to keep the pages turning, and some sincere points about imperialism.”
The Financial Times on Brown’s Jani and the Greater Game

Available:
US: June 30th 2015 * 978 1 78108 364 2 * $7.99
UK: July 16th 2015 * 978 1 78108 363 5 * £7.99