Praise for Gareth L. Powell:
One of our best modern SF writers.
-- Adrian Tchaikovsky, award-winning author of Children of Time and Alien Clay
Current leader of the British space-opera pack.
-- The Morning Star
A pro at the top of his game.
-- John Scalzi, Hugo-award winning author of Redshirts and Old Man's War
Praise for Future's Edge:
Powell, who has two BFSA awards for best science-fiction novel, might need to clear shelf space for a third. His new novel is, to put it simply, marvelous... It's also a perfect novel to introduce sf readers to this vibrant storyteller.
-- Booklist
A page-turning adventure for sci-fi fans who don't mind tangled relationships and gruesome fights...Powell's fans will not be disappointed.
-- Publishers Weekly
Gareth brings his trademark blend of fierce action, ingenious SF ideas and an intriguing cast of characters. An excellent read.
-- Adrian Tchaikovsky, award-winning author of Children of Time and Alien Clay
Gareth Powell's writing upgrades classic Science Fiction tropes with modern sensibilities and a nifty twist - Peter F. Hamilton, author of Exodus: The Archimedes Engine and Salvation
Crazy inventiveness, vivid characters and enthralling action. This is thrilling, joyous stuff.
-- M.R. Carey, bestselling author of The Girl with All the Gifts and Infinity Gate
Future's Edge is Gareth L. Powell at his best, mixing exceptional world-building and galaxy-wide stakes with complicated relatable characters and enough heart to fuel a supernova. Horror, humour and hope in equal measures. Not to be missed.
-- Cavan Scott, New York Times bestselling author and co-creator of Star Wars: The High Republic
Gareth Powell pulls out all the stops with Future's Edge! It's a wild blend of alien invasion, body horror, and the power of the human spirit! Highly recommended!
-Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of NecroTek and The Sleepers War.
Praise for Descendant Machine:
Descendant Machine is smoothly paced, engagingly crafted, and crammed full of a sense of wonder at the sheer scale of the universe. Whatever Powell has planned next, on this evidence, it'll be well worth paying attention.
-- SFX
Full of great sfnal novums and roller-coaster thrills, Powell's latest has me hoping for a long continuation of the Continuance.
-- Locus Magazine
A fast-paced and incisive story from one of the best British SF writers - Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of Shards of Earth
Gareth Powell rocks again! Descendant Machine is big concept made accessible by a masterful writer. Fun, weird, fast-paced, and thoroughly entertaining! Grab this now!
-Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of Kagen The Damned and V-Wars
Hits the ground running and doesn't stop until its universe-shaking final confrontation. Once again, Gareth Powell is writing at the top of his very considerable game. More like this, please.
-- Dave Hutchinson, author of Cold Water
Descendent Machine has all the huge concepts that define great space operas tightly packed into a thrilling page-turner of a novel. The sheer breadth of ideas Powell manages to fit into the story is made all the more impressive by the deft pacing and focused characters. I devoured this book in a couple of days and had great fun doing it.
-- Nicholas Binge, author of Ascension
Praise for Stars and Bones:
A novel with heart and ambition - SFX
With a strong heroine, some really imaginative supporting characters (including a talking cat), and a story that packs a serious emotional wallop, the novel spotlights Powell's gifts for character building and plotting. He's already won two best-novel awards from the British Science Fiction Association, and it wouldn't be surprising to see this one getting a nomination, too.
-- Booklist
Powell balances plot, action, and character development perfectly. This promising start will especially appeal to James S.A. Corey fans.
-- Publishers Weekly, starred review
Gareth Powell drops you into the action from the first page and then Just. Keeps. Going. This is a pro at the top of his game.
-- John Scalzi, author of Old Man's War
A headlong, visceral plunge into a future equal parts fascinating and terrifying.
-- Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of Shards of Earth
A gripping, fast-paced space opera that poses the unique question: what if instead of saving humanity, aliens decided to save the Earth?
-Stina Leicht, author of Persephone Station
A grand scale adventure packed with fun banter, snappy prose, and masterful science.
-- Essa Hansen, author of Nophek Gloss
An interstellar intelligence has a plan for Earth's future, but is humanity a part of it? Fast-paced and thoughtful, Stars and Bones leaves the reader well-fed with hearty helpings of mystery, suspense, adventure, and terror.
-- Marina Lostetter, author of Noumenon
Gareth Powell's Stars and Bones is shocking and beautiful-an electric, epic, and sometimes gruesome look at humanity facing its biggest challenge yet. Powell keeps the pressure on and doesn't let go. I enjoyed it immensely.
-- Karen Osborne, author of Architects of Memory
A vividly imagined, propulsive read. Filled with a loveable cast of characters. Powell's writing creates a rich tapestry of their voices and inner lives. I think readers will be thrilled by this story.
-- Temi Oh, author of Do You Dream of Terra-Two?
Big ships, big ideas and big emotions. Thrilling space opera which is epic in scope, yet always rooted at the human level, as all the best sci-fi is.
-- Emma Newman, author of Planetfall
An interstellar collision of massive ideas and startling originality.
-- Zack Jordan, author of The Last Human
Stars and Bones crafts a future that finds hope in dark places.
-- Valerie Valdes, author of Chilling Effect