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Tim Lebbon


UK flag (b.1969)

aka T J Lebbon

Tim Lebbon is a talented, highly-respected author, and the winner of the British Fantasy Society's August Derleth Fantasy Award for Best Novel (2006) for Dusk (Bantam Spectra, 2006), the first of his "Noreela" fantasy saga. It was followed with the release of Dawn (Bantam Spectra, 2007), and 2008 sees the publication of Fallen. He hopes soon to have titles that are longer than one word.
 

Genres: Horror, Young Adult Fantasy, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery
 
Novels
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Non fiction
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Anthologies containing stories by Tim Lebbon
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Short stories
Mr Sneakalong (1998)
Detection Perfection (1999)
White [short story] (1999)British Fantasy Society (nominee)


Awards
British Fantasy Society Best Novel nominee (1997) : Mesmer
British Fantasy Society Best Collection nominee (1998) : Faith In The Flesh
British Fantasy Society Best Short Story nominee (1999) : White [short story]
Bram Stoker Best Collection nominee (2002) : As the Sun Goes Down
British Fantasy Society Best Novel nominee (2006) : Berserk
British Fantasy Society Best Novel nominee (2006) : Desolation
British Fantasy Society Best Novel winner (2007) : Dusk


Tim Lebbon recommends
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Deadliest of the Species (2001)
Michael Oliveri
"Shocking, surprising and unflinchingly brutal, Oliveri's debut novel marks him as one of the top talents to watch in this new millennium."
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The Keeper (2006)
Sarah Langan
"[A] brilliant debut, heralding the arrival of a major talent."
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The Devil Next Door (2009)
Tim Curran
"Shocking and brutal, The Devil Next Door will hit you like a baseball bat to the face. Curran seems to have it in for the world ... and he's ending it as horrifyingly as he can."
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How to Make Monsters (2010)
Gary McMahon
"A very bloody good writer indeed... heartfelt, talented, soulful... serious and mature."
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It Sustains (2013)
Mark Morris
"Heart-rending, powerful, and ditinguished by Morris's dynamic and insightful writing. It Sustains is one of the best novels I've read in a long time."
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Hekla's Children (2017)
James Brogden
"Hekla's Children is a brilliant novel full of great twists, beautifully drawn characters, exceptional writing, and some really startling ideas. It will leave you questioning the truths of myth and history, and that fine knife-edge between personal perception and reality."
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The War in the Dark (2018)
(War in the Dark, book 1)
Nick Setchfield
"Nick Setchfield's The War in the Dark is a thrilling, shocking, action-packed delight! Its horror and magical elements are firmly grounded in a beautifully realised, strangely topical reality, and its momentum never lets up. An assured, memorable debut."
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Strange Ink (2018)
(Harry Hendrick, book 1)
Gary Kemble
"Gripping and assured, Strange Ink really gets under your skin."
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Snakeskins (2019)
Tim Major
"Simply unmissable."
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Survivor Song (2020)
Paul Tremblay
"Intensely gripping, shocking, and raw, Survivor Song is a visceral ride through a couple of hours of a deadly disease outbreak. Tremblay pulls no punches, but you wouldn't want him to––his characters are real people, and it's the brutal honesty that helps this terrifying song soar."
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Red Hands (2020)
(Ben Walker, book 3)
Christopher Golden
"Ben Walker embarks on his most terrifying mission yet, when merely touching the ones closest to you will cause them to die. Filled with pain and fury, heartache and love, Red Hands is a scorchingly potent thriller."
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City of Iron and Dust (2021)
J P Oakes
"City of Iron and Dust is a bloody, brutal and bold novel featuring all manner of fantastical creatures... but it's really about being human. Oakes has crafted a tale that is as entertaining as it is wonderfully original."
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All the White Spaces (2022)
Ally Wilkes
"Frozen into the desolation and isolation of Antarctica, this stunning debut delivers a thrilling tale of survival, terror and strength that will chill you to the core."
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Leech (2022)
Hiron Ennes
"What a unique book! Surprising turns and staggering ideas - all woven together by beautiful writing. This is one to remember."
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The Other Lives of Miss Emily White (2023)
A J Elwood
"A.J. Elwood has carved a solid reputation with her spooky and hauntingly beautiful historical fiction. This novel is no exception, and its brilliance surely cements her place as one of the finest British writers working today in any genre."

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