Tim Lebbon

Tim Lebbon lives in South Wales with his wife and two children. His books include Face, The Nature of Balance, Changing of Faces, Exorcising Angels (with Simon Clark), Dead Man's Hand, Pieces of Hate, Fears Unnamed, White and Other Tales of Ruin, Desolation, and Berserk. Future publications include Hellboy: Unnatural Selection from Simon & Schuster, plus books from Cemetery Dance, Night Shade Books, and Necessary Evil Press, among others. He has won two British Fantasy Awards, a Bram Stoker Award, and a Tombstone Award and has been a finalist for International Horror Guild and World Fantasy Awards. Several of his novels and novellas are currently under option in the United States and Great Britain.

Tim has served as vice president of the Horror Writers Association. He has taught creative writing at Cardiff University, and he is currently lecturing at a series of one-day seminars.


Series

Noreela


Dusk
Cliff Nielson

Dawn
Cliff Nielson

After The War

Fallen




Dusk
Dusk is set in the fading world of Noreela, where magic has withdrawn and nature itself is winding down. Machines lay dead and rotting across the landscape, crops fail, and the people of Noreela are mostly apathetic and accepting of their lot. But then the spark of magic appears again in a young farm boy, and he becomes the centre of attention for people - and things - that desperately want this new magic for themselves.
Dawn
Noreela teeters on the brink of annihilation, but its last survivors will not go quietly into the never-ending darkness. The final battle for the land has begun.
After the War: Two Tales of Noreela
Vale of Blood Roses

A mercenary should be allowed to quit. That's what Jakk thinks. But his companions don't want to quit. As the Cataclysmic War ends they enter a valley that should not exist, see machines that should be dead, and interrupt something that should be left alone. There's regret, but some actions can't be undone. There's hope, but it's so obviously false. And there's revenge.

The Bajuman

Korrin is a Bajuman, vilified for some vague wrongdoing in his people's past. He's also a hunter, making his living tracking down lost people, forgotten things. Charged with finding a missing fodder – member of an ancient race originally bred for food - he soon realises a painful truth. In Noreela City, still recovering from the Great Plagues, everyone is lost.

Fallen
In Noreela’s early years, two explorers will go to any lengths to find the ultimate prize … and a terrible truth.


Tim Lebbon Web Site

Tales of Noreela




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