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End of the Century by Chris Roberson pp • ISBN Trade Paperback • $15 • January Three people. Three eras. One city. Endless possibilities. End of the Century is a novel of the distant past, the unimaginable future, and the search for the Holy Grail. Set in the city of London, the narrative is interlaced between. Chris Roberson (born Aug) is an American science fiction author and publisher based in Portland, Oregon, best known for alternate history novels and short stories. Early life and career. Roberson End of the Century (Pyr.  · Take for example End of the Century, the latest title by science-fiction veteran and multiple genre-award nominee Chris Roberson; because it's not a bad book at all, not by a long shot, and will be thoroughly entertaining to anyone who's already a fan of, say, Buffy or Xena or any of those other Saturday-afternoon genre television shows. But /5(67).


Chris Roberson; Chris Roberson (primary author only) Author division. Chris Roberson is currently considered a "single author." If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author. Includes. Chris Roberson is composed of 3 names. You can examine and separate out names. Combine with. That´s what Chris Roberson does in his new novel, "End of The Century"—he mixes very different storylines and characters in a 21st century approach to a more than revisited plot premise: the Quest for the Holy Grail. First, in the Sixth Century CE, we follow young Galaad of Glevum in his travel to Caer Llundain, also known as Londinium. More fantasy writers should have the guts to take the risks Chris Roberson takes in End of the Century. But then, more of them would need to be working at an entirely different level of talent. Travel to the End of the Century for a glimpse of what a fearless imagination at work really looks like.


Take for example End of the Century, the latest title by science-fiction veteran and multiple genre-award nominee Chris Roberson; because it's not a bad book at all, not by a long shot, and will be thoroughly entertaining to anyone who's already a fan of, say, Buffy or Xena or any of those other Saturday-afternoon genre television shows. But much like these shows, the novel is simply a little hacky, with a plot that is too easily guessed and dialogue that is often subpar. End of the Century by Chris Roberson ISBN ISBN Paperback; N. Y.: Prometheus Books, ; ISBN "Chris Roberson’s ambitious quest for the Holy Grail that intermingles all three ages to truly entertaining effect." – Geek Monthly " a triple-threaded tale. a spectacular collection of secrets, murky underworld organizations, and everything from time travel to magical swords.

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