NICK HARKAWAY is the author of three previous novels, The Gone-Away World, Angelmaker, and Tigerman, as well as a nonfiction work about digital culture, The Blind Giant: Being Human in a Digital World. He is also a regular blogger for The Bookseller's FutureBook website. He lives in London with his wife, a human rights lawyer, and their two children.
Titanium Noir is deft and hectic and so damn fun. It's a
story-telling amphetamine laced with social commentary and it's
terrific
*Lauren Beukes, author of THE SHINING GIRLS*
Titanium Noir is a beautifully twisted, fast-paced new-cyberpunk
fairy tale. The perfect blend of Raymond Chandler and William
Gibson
*Terry Miles, author of RABBITS*
Cross-genre brilliance from the superbly talented Nick Harkaway
*William Gibson, author of AGENCY*
Nick Harkaway's Cal Sounder is everything I could want in a new
sci-fi detective: he's smart and resourceful, good in a fight,
needling of power and capable of irritating damn near everyone he
meets, and willing to risk everything he has to solve his case.
Maybe it's always been true that the rich and powerful take
pleasure from living life better than the rest of us: in Titanium
Noir, Harkaway imagines what might happen when they decide they
also want to live forever, taking us on a breakneck tour of one
infuriatingly plausible future's corruption and vice
*Matt Bell, author of APPLESEED*
Titanium Noir is a fun, twisty detective novel with a big
science-fiction idea at its centre. Harkaway puts a new spin on
classic noir themes
*Dexter Palmer, author of MARY TOFT; OR, THE RABBIT QUEEN*
An SF-tinged romp that blends elements of the noir thriller and the
picaresque novel... An entertaining shaggy dog of a futuristic
whodunit
*Kirkus Reviews*
I picked up Titanium Noir and then it returned the favor, sending
me reeling with thrilling velocity through Nick Harkaway's latest
world of dark wonders until it set me down at the last fine
Harkaway sentence with all the lightness, strength and brilliance
of its hard bright titular element
*Michael Chabon, Pulitzer Prize winning author*
A highly entertaining, satisfying blend of classic detective noir
and inventive speculative fiction
*Guardian*
A wonderfully expansive and visionary piece of speculative
fiction... Titanium Noir blends the best of the science fiction and
crime genres to create something vibrant and new. Captivating from
start to finish
*The Big Issue*
Nick Harkaway novels are electric. Titanium Noir is a short, sharp
shock, punchy and strange and vibrant. And sizzling in a way that
makes other novels feel slightly asleep.
*Patrick Ness, author of A Monster Calls*
Cal Sounder crashes like a wrecking ball through a world of
privilege and secrets. . . . If Titanium Noir turns out to be the
first book in a series of Sounder's adventures ... I'd welcome
more
*The Washington Post*
A detective tries to investigate a killing in a dystopian city
where the haves and have-nots are divided by more than just money.
. . . Surprising and gratifying
*The Wall Street Journal*
An exemplar of its genre
*New York Times, Best New Books to Read This Summer*
A fabulous thought experiment . . . The characters, who, as in
other Harkaway books, arrive fully formed and linger long in the
memory. Luckily, Harkaway has hinted this won't be the last we see
of Chersenesos.
*New Scientist*
Very entertaining . . . The eclectic cast includes Stefan's
towering daughter Athena, who is also Sounder's ex-girlfriend, a
criminal Titan of skewed proportions named Doublewide, and a drunk,
blind codebreaker. All are gifted with snappy dialogue, and the
mystery resolves with a sharp twist.
*The Spectator*
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