Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author Terry Bisson's thrilling sci-fi novel The Sixth Day, now a major motion picture starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Michael Rapaport!
"e;Nicola Griffith really puts you in the action, and you quickly find yourself believing it all, living it all"e; - Tim Powers"e;Griffith's style is quietly exquisite [and] understatedly lyrical"e; Goodreads Reviewer, 5 starsChange or die!
Seamlessly blending space opera, hard science fiction and cyberpunk, Neal Asher's Shadow of the Scorpion is a gripping prequel to the compelling Agent Cormac series.
Discover action, intrigue and mind-bending science in Hilldiggers, a gripping science fiction novel from Neal Asher where four siblings holding the keys to unthinkable power.
A centuries-long mission to reach a mysterious star unfolds through a series of vignettes across generations in this "e;spectacular epic"e; sci-fi novel (Kirkus, starred review).
The debut standalone novel from author Edward Ashton, author of Mickey7, THREE DAYS IN APRIL is a near-future speculative thriller that marks the entry of a bright new voice into the genre.
The sequel to the critically acclaimed The God Wave is a "e;fast-paced, thought-provoking techno-thriller"e; about a coup by genetically engineered humans (Publishers Weekly).
A team of neuroscientists uncovers amazing new capabilities in the brain that may steer human evolution toward miraculous and deadly frontiers in this spectacular debut work of speculative science fiction-Limitless meets James Rollins-that combines spirituality and science in an inventive, mind-blowing fashionFor decades, scientists have speculated about the untapped potential of the human brain.
A gripping sci-fi tech thriller, set in the eye-opening, paranoid world of the electrifying Zeroes-from the New York Times-bestselling author of Wanderers.
A vengeful scientist uses his brilliant discovery to unleash terror on the world in this timeless science fiction classic from an early-twentieth-century masterThe scientific community has always shunned William Carpenter.
A thriller with a difference; you'll find no cookie-cutter characters or mundane plotlines in this offering from bestselling author Michael Cordy, great for fans of Dan Brown and Michael Crichton.