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Diamond Dogs and Turquoise Days

Diamond Dogs and Turquoise Days

by Alastair Reynolds

Publisher P.S. Publishing

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  • Signed by the Author
  • UK First Edition
  • First Printing
  • Hardcover


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  • Professionally Packed

    All of our books that have a dust wrapper are covered in clear protective, removable film and are packed professionally in bubble wrap and a box for shipping so that they reach you in perfect condition.

  • Book Condition & Notes

    Set of two books, later republished as a single volume.

    Diamond Dogs - One of 400 copies published by PS Publishing in 2001, signed by both Alastair Reynolds and Stephen Baxter. Fine first edition with several light marks to back of cover. In a fine unclipped dust jacket with slight wear and several light creases.

    Turquoise Days - paperback - one of 500 copies published by the American company Golden Gryphon Press in 2002. Signed by Alastair Reynolds. Fine first edition.

About the book

The title story, 'Diamond Dogs', tells of a group of mercenaries trying to unravel the mystery of a particularly inhospitable alien tower on a distant world; 'Turquoise Days' is about Naqi, who has devoted her life to studying the alien Pattern Jugglers.

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About the Author

Alastair Reynolds

Alastair Reynolds was born in Barry, South Wales, in 1966.


He studied at Newcastle and St Andrews Universities and has a Ph.D. in astronomy. Since 1991 he has lived in the Netherlands, near Leiden. He gave up working as an astrophysicist for the European Space Agency to become a full-time writer.


Revelation Space and Pushing Ice were shortlisted for the Arthur C Clarke Award; Revelation Space, Absolution Gape, Diamond Dogs and Century Rain were shortlisted for the British Science Fiction Award and Chasm City won the British Science Fiction Award.

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