Stonehenge
Stonehenge is also known as Stonehenge: Where Atlantis Died. Stonehenge is the first version of the novel and it was cut at the request of the publishers. The cut material was later reinstated and the book expanded and published asStonehenge: Where Atlantis Died in 1983.
Three against an Empire!
ASON: Prince of an ancient house, intent on restoring the keystone
of his fathers power, braves the limits of the land-rimmed sea to sail
North, through the cold fog, to the icy island where, with heroic
effort, the key to victory may be found.
INTEB: Former envoy of the Pharaoh, reluctant voyager to the
forbidding island of Yerni, armed with his arcane knowledge and his
loyalty to Ason.
NAIKERI: Proud daughter of the Albi, she has never known as warrior
like Ason, nor a world like the one she helps him build – a world that
will center on one of the greatest monuments of all time...
Harry Harrison
Harry Harrison (born Henry Maxwell Dempsey, 1925–2012) was an American science fiction (SF) author, best known for his character the Stainless Steel Rat and for his novel Make Room! Make Room! (1966). The latter was the rough basis for the motion picture Soylent Green (1973). Harrison was (with Brian Aldiss) the co-president of the Birmingham Science Fiction Group.
Aldiss called him "a constant peer and great family friend". His friend Michael Carroll said, "Imagine Pirates of the Caribbean or Raiders of the Lost Ark, and picture them as science-fiction novels. They're rip-roaring adventures, but they're stories with a lot of heart."