

Even stations as big and heavily armed as HaveRatton had to be careful of anomalous approaches that might turn out to be raiders attempting to board. The PA would not only know someone aboard had done it, but that that someone was riding a bot-piloted cargo transport whose feed manifest said it was currently traveling without crew or passengers and was on minimal life-support. I could direct Ship to a different dock but that wasn’t a great idea. If there was anybody waiting for Ship, I couldn’t be aboard when it docked. Wilken and/or Gerth were hopefully being held by GI somewhere now, and GI might have requested HaveRatton do a routine search for evidence.

Was it about me? Maybe, probably? Ship had carried Wilken and Gerth, who had been sent to sabotage GoodNightLander Independent’s attempt to reclaim Gra圜ris’ abandoned terraforming facility, so it might be about them. However, if you want to get anything signed, the author's newest book must be purchased from Murder By The Book. Our signing policies can be found here.Where the deployment point for the station’s security response team was. Dick Award ballot, the USA Today Bestseller List, and the New York Times Bestseller List.Ĭan't make it to the signing? Need a signed or inscribed copy? Just include the inscription info in the order comments, and we'll get it signed for you. She has won a Nebula Award, a Hugo Award, an ALA/YALSA Alex Award, a Locus Award, and her work has appeared on the Philip K. Martha Wells has written fantasy, including The Books of the Raksura series (beginning with The Cloud Roads), the Ile-Rien series (including The Death of the Necromancer) and science fiction (The Murderbot Diaries series) as well as YA fantasy novels, short stories, media tie-ins (for Star Wars, Stargate: Atlantis, and Magic: the Gathering), and non-fiction. Martha Wells will sign and discuss Exit Strategy (Tor $17.99). You can find her online at on Twitter as Photo (c) Peter Tsai She lives in Chicago with her husband Rob and nine manual typewriters. Kowal was the previous vice-president and secretary of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, currently co-hosts the Writing Excuses podcast with Brandon Sanderson, and organized the "Month of Letters" campaign. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, a multiple Hugo winner, and a frequent finalist for the Nebula and Locus Awards.

MARY ROBINETTE KOWAL is the 2008 recipient of the John W. Mary Robinette Kowal will sign and discuss The Calculating Stars and The Fated Sky.
