Eric Brown is a prolific science fiction writer. He is the author of the Virex trilogy, the Bengal Station series, the Weird Space series, and the Multiplicity series.
Brown’s career began in the late 1980s when he began writing short stories and having them published. By the 1990s, he was writing novels and was awarded as the Best New European SF writer of the Year. He would also go on to win the British Science Fiction Award twice for his short stories.
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Jani and the Greater Game is the first book in the Multiplicity series by Eric Brown. The book follows an 18-year-old, Cambridge-educated woman named Janisha Chatterjee. Her father, an Indian government minister, is on his death bed and she is on her way home to see him when her airship is attacked. A monstrous stranger ends up saving her life and gives her a mysterious device. This puts her into the “Greater Game” which is an ongoing stand-off between British, Chinese and Russian powers in the Indian subcontinent. Janisha must take the device and bring it to the foothills of the Himalayas to the home of the Annpurnite, a secret power source used by the British. There she will learn the truth about the power, a truth that will change the world.
The Devil’s Nebula is the first book in the Weird Space series. The story sees Ed Carew and his crew of smugglers living on the edge. They are against the Expansion, the hegemony extending across the universe, until they are caught. They are offered a choice between death and working for the Expansion so they go to work. They will have to head to the domain of humanity’s neighbours, the Vetch, and into the strange worlds of the Devil’s Nebula, looking for long-lost settlers. The Vetch and the Expansion are not allies, but they’ll need to put aside their differences to fight a greater danger.