The Philip K. Dick Award award is sponsored by the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society. The ceremony is sponsored by the Northwest Science Fiction Society.
The nominees for the 2013 Philip K. Dick Award::
The nominees for the 2013 Philip K. Dick Award::
- A Calculated Life by Anne Charnock (47North)
- The Mad Scientist's Daughter by Cassandra Rose Clarke (Angry Robot)
- Self-Reference Engine by Toh EnJoe, trans. Terry Gallagher (Haikasoru)
- Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie (Orbit)
- Life on the Preservation by Jack Skillingstead (Solaris)
- Solaris Rising 2: The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction edited by
Ian Whates (Solaris) - Countdown City by Ben H. Winters (Quirk Books)
The winner was announced on April 18th at Norwescon:
Countdown City
Ben H. Winters
The Last Policeman 2
Quirk Books, July 16, 2013
Trade Paperback and eBook, 320 pages
Countdown City
Ben H. Winters
The Last Policeman 2
Quirk Books, July 16, 2013
Trade Paperback and eBook, 320 pages
The Last Policeman received the 2013 Edgar Award for Best Paperback Original--along with plenty of glowing reviews.
Now Detective Hank Palace returns in Countdown City, the second volume of the Last Policeman trilogy. There are just 77 days before a deadly asteroid collides with Earth, and Detective Palace is out of a job. With the Concord police force operating under the auspices of the U.S. Justice Department, Hank's days of solving crimes are over...until a woman from his past begs for help finding her missing husband.
Brett Cavatone disappeared without a trace—an easy feat in a world with no phones, no cars, and no way to tell whether someone’s gone “bucket list” or just gone. With society falling to shambles, Hank pieces together what few clues he can, on a search that leads him from a college-campus-turned-anarchist-encampment to a crumbling coastal landscape where anti-immigrant militia fend off “impact zone” refugees.
Countdown City presents another fascinating mystery set on brink of an apocalypse--and once again, Hank Palace confronts questions way beyond "whodunit." What do we as human beings owe to one another? And what does it mean to be civilized when civilization is collapsing all around you?
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