Tad Williams' Otherland series.
Tad Williams, "Sea of Silver Light"
Less fun than previous books, with a bit of a predictable ending. Still some good ideas, though.
ISBN 1841490644.
Tad Williams, "Mountain of Black Glass"
(Not "Black Grass", as the synopsis in the next book calls it!)
ISBN 1857239903.
Tad Williams, "City of Golden Shadow"
A sprawling cyberpunk mystery. The author's clearly in for the long haul here: this is the first of four in the series, and it ends on a cliffhanger. I don't think it's really doing anything novel, but it's got lots of good bits; the South African setting is unusual and works well. I do wish the antagonists were a bit less cartoonishly evil, though...
ISBN 1857236041.
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