Release Date
2019-06-11Formats
Ebook, PaperbackEBook ISBN
11th June 2019 | 9780857668455 | epub & mobi | £4.99/$6.99/$7.99Paperback ISBN
11th June 2019 | 9780857668257 | Trade Paperback | $19.95/$21.95, 11th June 2019 | 9780857668257 | Paperback | £12.9911th June 2019 | 9780857668257 | Trade Paperback | $19.95/$21.95
Christopher Hinz is the author of nine science fiction novels. Liege-Killer won the Compton Crook award for best first novel and was nominated for the John W. Campbell award for best new writer. The book launched the Paratwa Saga (Ash Ock, The Paratwa, Binary Storm). Other novels include Refraction, Starship Alchemon and Spartan X. He has scripted comics for DC and Marvel and co-authored with Etan Ilfeld a novelette, Duchamp Versus Einstein. A former newspaper staff writer and technical director of a community TV station, he lives in Lower Alsace Township near Reading, Pennsylvania.
Praise for Christopher Hinz
“This is a fast-paced future thriller that delivers on the promise of its high-concept premise.”
– The B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog
“This is, genuinely, a good book that appeals to my love of sci-fi, intelligent characters and puns.”
– Purple Owl Reviews
“You’ll want to hang in there for the entirety of the ride.”
– Strange Alliances
“Fast-paced action, with political intrigue, and spy-craft-like war make for a book that thrills and excites in equal measure.”
– Morpheus Tales
“Highly engrossing and fascinating.”
– Manhattan Book Review
“There is enough futuristic fighting to keep action fans happy. Hinz delivers the action in a fluid writing style that makes Binary Storm easy to read.”
– Tzer Island
“I’ve come away a fan of the author and the series.”
– Looking for a Good Book
“[Liege-Killer is] a genuine page-turner, beautifully written and exciting from start to finish… Hinz presents this material with the assurance of classic sf and the vividness of the new masters… Don’t miss it.”
– Locus
“Liege-Killer moves along at a brisk clip, providing one action-filled scene after another. Hinz writes with skill and verve. His world is logical and alive, and he peoples it with credible and compelling characters.”
– San Francisco Chronicle