Praise for the Novels of the Shadowspawn:
"A Taint in the Blood "
"[Stirling] begins a new urban fantasy series featuring a variant version of werewolves, bringing to it an extraordinary eye for detail and a feel for characterizations."--"Library Journal "
"Masterful....Stirling brings readers an exciting new urban fantasy trilogy."--SFScope
"The Council of Shadows "
"Stirling mixes the vampire mythology with black noir to create a twisting, turning urban fantasy with broad appeal...[an] inventive, engaging tale that shows no signs of slowing down."--Monsters and Critics
Praise for S. M. Stirling and His Novels of the Change:
"Nobody wrecks a world better than S. M. Stirling, and nobody does a better job of showing that people remain people, with all their high points and low, in the wreckage."--Harry Turtledove, "New York Times "Bestselling Author
"Stirling has blazed a clear comet trail across his postapocalyptic landscape that illuminates both the best and the worst of which our species is capable."--Science Fiction Weekly
"Stirling is a perfect master of keep-them-up-all-night pacing, possibly the best in American SF, quite capable of sweeping readers all the way to the end."--"Booklist "(Starred Review)
"Vivid....Stirling eloquently describes a devastated mystical world that will appeal to fans of traditional fantasy as well as postapocalyptic SF."--"Publishers Weekly "(Starred Review)
Praise for the Novels of the Shadowspawn:
"A Taint in the Blood "
[Stirling] begins a new urban fantasy series featuring a variant version of werewolves, bringing to it an extraordinary eye for detail and a feel for characterizations. "Library Journal "
Masterful....Stirling brings readers an exciting new urban fantasy trilogy. SFScope
"The Council of Shadows "
Stirling mixes the vampire mythology with black noir to create a twisting, turning urban fantasy with broad appeal...[an] inventive, engaging tale that shows no signs of slowing down. Monsters and Critics
Praise for S. M. Stirling and His Novels of the Change:
Nobody wrecks a world better than S. M. Stirling, and nobody does a better job of showing that people remain people, with all their high points and low, in the wreckage. Harry Turtledove, "New York Times "Bestselling Author
Stirling has blazed a clear comet trail across his postapocalyptic landscape that illuminates both the best and the worst of which our species is capable. Science Fiction Weekly
Stirling is a perfect master of keep-them-up-all-night pacing, possibly the best in American SF, quite capable of sweeping readers all the way to the end. "Booklist "(Starred Review)
Vivid....Stirling eloquently describes a devastated mystical world that will appeal to fans of traditional fantasy as well as postapocalyptic SF. "Publishers Weekly "(Starred Review)"
Praise for the Novels of the Shadowspawn: A Taint in the Blood "[Stirling] begins a new urban fantasy series featuring a variant version of werewolves, bringing to it an extraordinary eye for detail and a feel for characterizations."--
Library Journal "Masterful....Stirling brings readers an exciting new urban fantasy trilogy."--SFScope
The Council of Shadows "Stirling mixes the vampire mythology with black noir to create a twisting, turning urban fantasy with broad appeal...[an] inventive, engaging tale that shows no signs of slowing down."--Monsters and Critics
Praise for S. M. Stirling and His Novels of the Change: "Nobody wrecks a world better than S. M. Stirling, and nobody does a better job of showing that people remain people, with all their high points and low, in the wreckage."--Harry Turtledove,
New York Times Bestselling Author
"Stirling has blazed a clear comet trail across his postapocalyptic landscape that illuminates both the best and the worst of which our species is capable."--Science Fiction Weekly
"Stirling is a perfect master of keep-them-up-all-night pacing, possibly the best in American SF, quite capable of sweeping readers all the way to the end."--
Booklist (Starred Review)
"Vivid....Stirling eloquently describes a devastated mystical world that will appeal to fans of traditional fantasy as well as postapocalyptic SF."--
Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)