A. E. Roy (1924–2012)
Author of Astronomy: Principles and Practice
About the Author
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Works by A. E. Roy
Associated Works
Celestial Mechanics: The Waltz of the Planets (Springer Praxis Books / Popular Astronomy) (1996) — Foreword, some editions — 29 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Roy, Archibald Edminston
- Other names
- Malcolm, Roy (joint pseudonym with Donald Malcolm)
Roy, Archie - Birthdate
- 1924-06-24
- Date of death
- 2012-12-27
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Glasgow
- Occupations
- university professor
astronomer
novelist - Organizations
- Scientific and Medical Network
Society for Psychical Research
University of Glasgow
International Astronomical Union
Scottish Society for Psychical Research
British Interplanetary Society (show all 10)
Churches Fellowship for Psychical and Spiritual Studies
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Royal Astronomical Society
European Academy of Arts, Sciences and Humanities - Awards and honors
- Myers Memorial Medal (2004)
Royal Society of Edinburgh (Fellow)
Royal Astronomical Society (Fellow)
British Interplanetary Society (Fellow)
Asteroid Namesake - Nationality
- Scotland
UK - Birthplace
- Glasgow, Scotland, UK
- Places of residence
- Glasgow, Scotland, UK
- Place of death
- Glasgow, Scotland, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- Glasgow, Scotland, UK
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Reviews
4.5
I very much enjoyed this reprint from Valancourt.
There is not actually a "devil" but the word can be used interachangeably with the human heart and monstrosities we commit to each other, shown in backstory, revelations at the end, and the dry-rot atmosphere of the house (especially that bed scene!)
It has a genuine subtle creepiness and a back-history explained in good detail with the ending reveal being suitable grim. You also get the secluded, isolated snow storm with the trapped show more feeling. Sadly, no one becomes paranoid with each other, but realistically they are not housed together long enough for that to happen.
Valancourt specializes in "the rediscovery of rare, neglected, and out-of-print fiction," in particular gay titles and Gothic and horror novels from the 18th century to the 1980s. Not all my borrows and buys have been gems, but this is one of them. Most of their books have a lengthy introduction which I actually enjoy, mainly started due to the popular "Paperbacks from Hell", in which they have reprinted many from that book. In this case the author was a renowed scholar who got into the supernatural later in life, and this was his final of six books.
I plan to read several of the publisher's books this year, and so far this may be my favorite that I've tried. It's short and an easy read but has enough ambience to carry it through. show less
I very much enjoyed this reprint from Valancourt.
There is not actually a "devil" but the word can be used interachangeably with the human heart and monstrosities we commit to each other, shown in backstory, revelations at the end, and the dry-rot atmosphere of the house (especially that bed scene!)
It has a genuine subtle creepiness and a back-history explained in good detail with the ending reveal being suitable grim. You also get the secluded, isolated snow storm with the trapped show more feeling. Sadly, no one becomes paranoid with each other, but realistically they are not housed together long enough for that to happen.
Valancourt specializes in "the rediscovery of rare, neglected, and out-of-print fiction," in particular gay titles and Gothic and horror novels from the 18th century to the 1980s. Not all my borrows and buys have been gems, but this is one of them. Most of their books have a lengthy introduction which I actually enjoy, mainly started due to the popular "Paperbacks from Hell", in which they have reprinted many from that book. In this case the author was a renowed scholar who got into the supernatural later in life, and this was his final of six books.
I plan to read several of the publisher's books this year, and so far this may be my favorite that I've tried. It's short and an easy read but has enough ambience to carry it through. show less
David Hamilton, a scientist in a Britain under Nazi domination, is whisked from his empty life in Glasgow and transported to a secret research project located on the island of St. Kilda. When he arrives he learns the purpose of the project - time travel, the development of which would give Germany an advantage in its stand-off against an authoritarian United States. As the team explores the past, Hamilton discovers romance, the hidden motive of the lead scientist, and an ulterior motive show more behind the project, one that gives the unassuming scientist an opportunity to undo the evil plaguing his world.
Archie Roy's novel is an entertaining blend of two genres of science fiction, time travel and alternate history. Both are well done, as Roy constructs a plausible reality and explores some of the logical complications posed by time travel with considerable ingenuity (though he ultimately ignores the largest, glaring one). The main characters are also well drawn -- save the main villain, who is a little too cartoonishly evil -- while the pacing allows for their development and the gradual revelation of the differing layers of the plot. All of this comes together to make for a quality read, one that fans of either genre will enjoy. show less
Archie Roy's novel is an entertaining blend of two genres of science fiction, time travel and alternate history. Both are well done, as Roy constructs a plausible reality and explores some of the logical complications posed by time travel with considerable ingenuity (though he ultimately ignores the largest, glaring one). The main characters are also well drawn -- save the main villain, who is a little too cartoonishly evil -- while the pacing allows for their development and the gradual revelation of the differing layers of the plot. All of this comes together to make for a quality read, one that fans of either genre will enjoy. show less
Our lovely delectable fragrant newly married couple, Paul and Carol, are off for a night of knee-trembling passion following their very recent marriage. Unfortunately travelling towards the holiday cottage in the Highlands of Scotland becomes impossible due to adverse weather conditions and they are diverted to the ghostly Gothic pile known as Ardvreck House. Here they encounter an assortment of misfits who are attempting to unveil the house's evil past and our young, innocent, naive couple show more become involved even trapped, unaware of the evil and the dangers that lurk...close by...in the shadows.....boo!!
This story is somewhere west of Margaret Rutherford and east of Agatha Christie where most of the players debate the merits and wickedness of previous owners whilst attempting to keep each other warm (Paul and Carol had no trouble there :) and relatively sane as a ghostly coldness makes its presence known. Will our heroes survive? Will the house remain intact? Will the secrets of the previous owners be laid bare....do I care? This was a very run of the mill story, slow and ponderous with wooden stilted characters and felt at times like the board game cluedo or the finale gathering in a Hercule Poirot adventure. Not a story I would recommend. show less
This story is somewhere west of Margaret Rutherford and east of Agatha Christie where most of the players debate the merits and wickedness of previous owners whilst attempting to keep each other warm (Paul and Carol had no trouble there :) and relatively sane as a ghostly coldness makes its presence known. Will our heroes survive? Will the house remain intact? Will the secrets of the previous owners be laid bare....do I care? This was a very run of the mill story, slow and ponderous with wooden stilted characters and felt at times like the board game cluedo or the finale gathering in a Hercule Poirot adventure. Not a story I would recommend. show less
A mashup of [Benighted] and Hell House, told as an old fashioned, if malevolent, ghost story and without Matheson's grotty descent into depravity.
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