Books by Trent Jamieson
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X6: A Novellanthology
Featuring Margo Lanagan's World Fantasy Award winning 'Sea-Hearts', the multi-award winning 'Wives' by Paul Haines and original works by Terry Dowling, Trent Jamieson, Cat Sparks and Louise Katz, journey beyond the borders... See More
The Giant and the Sea
A giant stands on the shore, watching the sea. She never moves, never speaks, until the day she turns to a little girl and says, 'The sea is rising.' The brave girl takes the message to the town. But when the people refuse... See More
Managing Death: A Steven de Selby novel (Steven De Selby 2)
Steven has a new job, with an important-sounding job title: Australia's Regional Death. On a good day he thinks it has quite a ring to it, but on a bad day (that's most of them) it's more of a toll. He's recently averted a... See More
Death Most Definite (Steven De Selby 1)
Steve knew something was wrong as soon as he saw the dead girl in the Wintergarden food court. Nothing new - he saw dead people all the time - but this one was about to save his life... Steve is a necromancer in the family... See More
The Business Of Death: Death Works Trilogy (Steven De Selby 3)
It's one thing to run Mortmax International as head of a team, but it's quite another to rule alone. Staff fatalities have left Steven by himself on the Throne of Death, and there's no time to get comfortable. The Stirrer... See More
Dimension6: annual collection 2018
Dimension6, the electronic magazine of Australian speculative fiction brings you its fifth annual collection with all new stories from Trent Jamieson, Mark T Barnes, Shauna O'Meara, Robert Stephenson, Emilie Collyer, Mark... See More
Roil (The Nightbound Land Book 1)
Shale is in trouble - the creature-filled darkness known as the Roil is expanding, consuming the land, swallowing cities whole. Where once there were 12 metropolises, now only 4 remain. It's up to a drug addict, an old man... See More
Canterbury 2100: pilgrimages in a new world
Six hundred years ago, a group of pilgrims made their way to Canterbury, and Geoffrey Chaucer created one of the great works of English literature. A hundred years from now, a nuclear-powered steam train is stopped by a... See More
The Memory of Death: Death Works 4
He thought he'd return from Hell a hero. But things are never easy when your business is Death. Steven de Selby gave up his love, his life, and his lucrative position as Head of Mortmax, the corporation in charge of Death... See More
The Stone Road
On the day Jean was born, the dead howled. A thin scratch of black smoke began to rise behind the hills west of town: Furnace had been lit, and soon its siren call began to draw the people of Casement Rise to it, never to... See More