• Fiona McIntosh: Voyager Author of the Month

    Fiona McIntosh was born and raised in Sussex in the UK, but also spent early childhood years in West Africa. She left a PR career in London to travel and settled in Australia in 1980. She has since roamed the world working for her own travel publishing company, which she runs with her husband. She lives in Adelaide with her husband and twin sons. Her website is at www.fionamcintosh.com.

    Her latest book, The Scrivener's Tale, is a stand-alone and takes us back to the world of Morgravia from her very first series, The Quickening:


    About The Scrivener's Tale:

    In the bookshops and cafes of present-day Paris, ex-psychologist Gabe Figaret is trying to put his shattered life back together. When another doctor, Reynard, asks him to help with a delusional female patient, Gabe is reluctant... until he meets her. At first Gabe thinks the woman, Angelina, is merely terrified of Reynard, but he quickly discovers she is not quite what she seems.

    As his relationship with Angelina deepens, Gabe's life in Paris becomes increasingly unstable. He senses a presence watching and following every move he makes, and yet he finds Angelina increasingly irresistible.

    When Angelina tells Gabe he must kill her and flee to a place she calls Morgravia, he is horrified. But then Angelina shows him that the cathedral he has dreamt about since childhood is real and exists in Morgravia.

    A special 10th Anniversary edition of her first fantasy book, Myrren's Gift, will be released in December!

     

     

About Voyager Online

Voyager is the speculative-fiction/science-fiction/fantasy/horror arm of HarperCollinsPublishers in Australia. We publish fantasy, science-fiction, horror/urban fantasy, speculative fiction, anything that fits under that wonderful, ever-expanding umbrella of the imaginatrix. We also bring in Voyager books from all over the world (the UK).

Our locally published authors include Jack Dann, Sara Douglass, Traci Harding, Russell Kirkpatrick, Jennifer Fallon, Sean Williams, Trudi Canavan, Kylie Chan, Kim Falconer, Karen Miller, Fiona McIntosh, Glenda Larke, Bevan McGuiness, Kim Wilkins, K E Mills,  Kim Westwood, Rhonda Roberts, Maria Quinn.

Some of our international authors are George R.R. Martin, Anne Bishop, Tanith Lee, Stephen Hunt, Stephen Donaldson, Devon Monk, David Zindell, Peter V Brett, Stan Nicholls, Diana Wynne Jones, Janny Wurts, Katharine Kerr, Vicki Pettersson, Kim Stanley Robinson, Lois McMaster Bujold, Raymond Feist, Terry Goodkind and many, many more … including the father of fantasy himself, J R R Tolkien.

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3 Responses

  1. We have such a wealth of talent here..
    I hope readers support them.. many of them are intentionally reknown, which goes to prove how good they really are… We’ve always had a strong speculative base here..great to see them being recognised…

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