Ghosts of War (A Ghost Novel)
By (Author) George Mann
Titan Books Ltd
Titan Books Ltd
1st June 2015
United Kingdom
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 198mm
360g
Ghosts of War picks up the story a month after the end of Ghosts of Manhattan. New York City is being plagued by a pack of ferocious brass raptors - strange, skeleton-like creatures with bat-like wings that swoop out of the sky, attacking people and carrying them away into the night. The Ghost has been tracking these bizarre machines and is close to finding their origin: a deranged military scientist who is slowly rebuilding himself as a machine, and building a weapon - a weapon that will fracture dimensional space and allow the monstrous creatures that live on the other side to spill through. He and his co-conspirators - senators and businessmen who seek to benefit from the ongoing cold war with the British - intend to harness these creatures and use them to crush their enemies. The Ghost knows only too well how dangerous these creatures can be and the threat they represent, not just to Britain but to the world. Suffering from increasingly lucid flashbacks to WW1 and subjected to rooftop chases, a battle with a mechanised mad-man and the constant threat of airborne predators, and with the fate of the world hanging in the balance, can the Ghost derail the conspiracy and prevent the war with the British from escalating beyond control
George Mann is the author of the Newbury and Hobbes and The Ghost series of novels, as well as numerous short stories, novellas and audiobooks. He has written fiction and audio scripts for the BBC's Doctor Who and Sherlock Holmes. He is also a respected anthologist and has edited The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction and The Solaris Book of New Fantasy. He lives near Grantham, UK.