Gene Wolfe’s The Sorcerer’s House availble in discounted limited editions

PS Publishing is publishing Gene Wolfe‘s new novel The Sorcerer’s House next month. But, as with all their titles, they’re only publishing limited editions. In this case, the limited hardcover edition, signed by Wolfe, is limited to 300 copies at £37.50 each. The traycased edition, signed by Wolfe and Tim Powers (who wrote the introduction) is limited to 100 copies at £75. The cover artist is Dick Berger.
PS is offering pre-issue discounts on both versions, until publication date, of £30 and £65, and free postage. Follow the links above to take advantage of the offers.
PS also offers this description of the book:
The Sorcerer’s House is a standalone contemporary fantasy in which a man inherits a huge, ancient house, long empty, and is immediately confronted by supernatural and fantastic creatures and events. The entire story is told entirely in a series of letters. Only Wolfe could have made this so gripping, surprising a page-turner of a book.
“In a contemporary town in the American midwest where he has no connections, an educated man recently released from prison is staying in a motel. He writes letters to his brother and to others, including a friend still in jail. When he meets a real estate agent who tells him he is the heir to a huge old house, long empty, he moves in, though he is too broke even to buy furniture, and is immediately confronted by supernatural and fantastic creatures and events.
“His life is utterly transformed and we read on, because we must know more. We revise our opinions of him, and of others, with each letter. We learn things about magic, and another world, and about the sorcerer Mr. Black, who originally inhabited the house. And then perhaps we read it again.”