Dick Memorial Award, while his fifth, Fairyland, won the Arthur C. Clarke and John W. Campbell Awards. His other novels include Secret Harmonies, Red Dust, Pasquale’s Angel, the three books of “Confluence” (Child of the River, Ancients of Days and Shrine of Stars), The Secret of Life, Whole Wide World, White Devils, Mind’s Eye, Players, The Quiet War and Gardens of the Sun. He has also published more than seventy short stories (he won the 1995 British Fantasy Society award for “The Temptation of Doctor Stein”) and a Doctor Who novella (fulfilling a childhood ambition), and he edited the anthology In Dreams with Kim Newman. Shocked back to sanity, but with his blood now contaminated, Dracula begins to build his power-base from Africa ... ~ * ~ IT IS A square room twenty feet on each side, with a small, high window blocked by bars and wire mesh. A broken-down cinema projector squats in the middle of the room, its electrical guts ripped out, its lens missing. The concrete floor is filthy, and awash with sewer water in one corner; the unpainted breeze-block walls are streaked green and black with algae and mould.
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