Only Forward

Only Forward

Subterranean Press edition cover
Author Michael Marshall Smith
Country UK
Language English
Genre Science fiction / Horror
Publisher HarperCollins (UK edition)
Bantam (US edition)
Publication date
1994
Media type Print (Paperback)
ISBN 0-00-651266-6 (UK edition)
0553579703 (US edition)
OCLC 60163426

Only Forward is the debut novel of author Michael Marshall Smith. First published in 1994 by HarperCollins. It was the winner of the August Derleth Award (1995)[1] and Philip K. Dick Award (2000).[2]

Plot

A small boy is left on his own in a flat. The boy answers a knocking on the front door of his high rise flat to find a man with no head standing on the doorstep. The man cannot speak, but the boy knows he is asking him for help. The boy apologises and, explaining that he cannot help him, closes the door and returns to playing games. The protagonist, Stark, a troubleshooter living in the Colour Neighbourhood, accepts a job from his friend, a high-ranking member of The Action Centre, Zenda Renn, and sets out to find senior Actioneer Fell Alkland, who appears to have gone missing under peculiar circumstances. Stark contacts another friend, a psychotic ganglord in the Red Neighbourhood named Ji, to assist him in tracking Alkland down, but something other than kidnapping is to blame for the old man's disappearance. Something that ties into Alkland's past, into The City itself. Stark is forced to confront both his past and a present which has become a living death, in a story of love lost and friendship betrayed. It takes him to places where dreams live, where they can come true, for better or for worse. Where they can kill you. In a world where past and future, reality and nightmare meet up and have a fistfight, Stark is the only man who can make the difference.

The City

The City is a sprawling mass of neighbourhoods, each one geared to the interests and tastes of its residents. Neighbourhoods in The City include:

Notable editions

UK first edition: Harpercollins 1994 ISBN 0-586-21774-6

Signed limited edition: Subterranean Press ISBN 1-931081-11-5

References

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