March is lining up to be packed with treats for science fiction fans. For starters, we get to return to the universe of Adrian Tchaikovsky’s Children of Time series, this time in the company of a huge mantis shrimp. We’re also being offered a take on Moby-Dick, set in space, and what sounds like a must-read: a forgotten speculative novel from 1936, which imagines the last woman left alive in Britain after a pandemic. If instead you’re after a cosy sci-fi mystery, a slice of horror or a mission to Europa, then you’re in luck, because all of those are on offer too.

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    The director of Interview with the Vampire and The Company of Wolves turns to science fiction

    Well, that’s not much to recommend it.

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    TIL there is a 4th Children of Time Book. Hopefully it’s better than Children of Memory, because I don’t recall feeling as satisfied with the series after that and was sort of bummed if it was ending that way. I’m cautiously optimistic he turns it around.

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      Agree! I had no idea another was forthcoming, and also felt the third was the weakest in the series.