At Agapemone, a religious cult set in the English countryside, in order to write his thesis on Armageddon, Paul Forrestier witnesses the work of the cult's leader, Reverend Anthony Jago, who is able to turn fantasy into reality.
Time and Relative is an original novella written by Kim Newman and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Set shortly before the first televised Doctor Who story, it features the First Doctor and Susan; their adversary is an entity known as The Cold, which is responsible for …
Life's Lottery is a speculative fiction novel by Kim Newman, published in 1999. Loosely connected to Newman's The Quorum, Life's Lottery is written in second-person and invites the reader to assume the role of the protagonist, an Englishman named Keith Marion, and make decisions that determine the character's life and …