Latest by A. A. Attanasio:

The Conjure Book

Prime Books, July 2007

"...the work of an eloquent wordsmith with decades of experience." ­ Locus

Radix
1981

"Here stands a high talent; a truly amazing, original, towering talent."   Los Angeles Times

In Other Worlds
1984

"Richly imagined and crafted... a compelling and often brilliant novel."    Publisher's Weekly

Arc of the Dream
3rd of the Radix Tetrad
1986

"A kaleidoscopic adventure, a potent piece of storytelling." Roger Zelazny

The Last Legends of Earth
1989

"As complex and spellbinding a bit of science-fiction storytelling as I've ever come across."    Minneapolis Star-Tribune

Arthor
1995

"The Magical Epic of High Fantasy"

The Dragon and the Unicorn
1996

"A story more ancient than the universe itself."

The Eagle and the Sword
1997

"An ancient legend soars to new glory."

The Perilous Order: Warriors of the Round Table
1998

"A dazzling story of cosmic magic and heroic quests."

The Wolf and the Crown
1998

"An ancient legend takes new wing."

The Serpent and the Grail
1999

"A magnificent new departure in epic fantasy."

Hunting the Ghost Dancer
1991

"...vivid, eloquent... a striking novel of time past and timelessness..." Locus

Kingdom of the Grail
1992

"Vivid... Attanasio adeptly expands his domain."    Publisher's Weekly

The Moon's Wife: A Hystery
1993

"An astonishing contemporary adventure and spellbinding love story."

Solis
1994

"The highest pyrotechnics that a highly colored imagination could conceive."

Silent
with Robert Henderson
1996

"A modern retelling of the Iliad, Silent transforms the myth of runaway lovers trapped by war and desire into an eroticized and morally startling adventure."

CENTURIES
1997

"The towering novel of the next Millenium"

Wyvern
1998

"A sweeping, swashbuckling epic of the imagination."

The Crow: Hellbound
2001

"Welcome to Hell"

Killing With the Edge of the Moon
2006

"This modern, demonic fairy tale weaves together themes of passion and self-discovery into an intricate Celtic knot of myth, moon magic, and teen romance."

The Dark Shore: Book One of the Dominions of Earth
1996

"Innovative, intricate, intriguing, and accomplished... altogether remarkable."
Kirkus Reviews

Octoberland:
Book 3 of the Dominions of Irth 1999

"One of the more inventive imaginary world settings in recent years."    Orlando Sentinel

The Shadow Eater: Book Two of the Dominions of Irth
1998

"The author's eloquence reaches a dazzling height."   Locus

Beastmarks
1985

"... that nebulous territory where speculation and imagination reside."

Twice Dead Things
2006

"An astounding combination of works that are limitless in vision. "