Item #15406 Omega SIGNED LIMITED EDITION. Christopher Evans, Robert Holdstock, Intro.
Omega SIGNED LIMITED EDITION
Omega SIGNED LIMITED EDITION

Omega SIGNED LIMITED EDITION

Hornsea: PS Publishing, 2008.

First Edition. Hardcover. Signed by Christopher Evans in ink at special publisher's page at front. This copy is hand-numbered 245 of 500 limited printed copies. Stated First Edition. 8 1/2" X 6". viii, 346pp. Very mild shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of pictorial paper over boards. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is frim, sound, and square. A very presentable signed first limited edition.

ABOUT THIS BOOK:
Omega: an apocalyptic rumour from the Eastern Front. Omega: something that will alter all the strategic calculations of the Earth's great military blocs. Omega: the code name for a weapon that may well bring doomsday with it. But if Omega is indeed the agent that will destroy the world, that world is not our own. For this is a timeline in which World War Two never truly ended: a timeline in which Hitler died in a plane crash, Britain joined Germany in its battle against Communist Russia, and the present is an age of intermittent, but deadly, armed conflict between the USSR, the European Alliance, and the USA. The frontier regions are radioactive wastelands, nuclear winter threatens catastrophe, global confrontation could erupt again any time—and that's before Omega is taken into account... This is the reality experienced by Owen Meredith when an accident forces his consciousness from the England we know into the mind of his cognate self in that other darker, Europe. Switching back and forth between being plain Owen Meredith and troubled Major Owain Maredudd, Owen is faced not only with a Cold War going Hot, but with a deep crisis of identity. Who is he? Whose twisted destiny is he treading? Did the ordinary domestic life he remembers ever even take place? Perhaps the universe of Owain and Omega is merely a symptom of mental illness—but if so, why is it so urgently tangible? Introduction by Robert Holdstock & cover art by Tomislav Tikulin. ISBN: 97819063010507 is the 500 copy limited trade hardcover edition signed by the author with the cover art on printed boards; no dust jacket or slipcase with this edition.(Publisher). Very good. Item #15406
ISBN: 9781906301057

Price: $30.00