Synopses & Reviews
1. This is classic SF from the author of
HELIX.
2. Will appeal to mystery fans, as well as a core science fiction readership.
3. Will appeal to fans of Richard Morgan and Alastair Reynolds.
4. This novel has generated interest from movie production companies.
5. Author will be promoting at conventions and events, including BEA.
Science fiction meets crime noir, as Jeff Vaughan, jaded telepath, employed by the spaceport authorities on Bengal Station, discovers a sinister cult that worships a mysterious alien god. We follow Vaughan as he attempts to solve the murders and save himself from the psichopath out to kill him. This is Eric Brown's triumphant return to hard SF.
Synopsis
Bengal Station: an exotic spaceport that dominates the ocean between India and Burma. Jaded telepath, Jeff Vaughan, is employed by the spaceport authorities to monitor incoming craft for refugees from other worlds.
When he discovers a sinister cult that worships an mysterious alien god, he's drawn into an deadly investigation. Not only must he attempt to solve the murders, but he has to save himself from the psychopath out to kill him.
Necropath is Eric Brown's triumphant return to hard SF.
Synopsis
Science fiction meets crime noir, as jaded telepath Jeff Vaughan, employed by the spaceport authorities on Bengal Station, discovers a sinister cult that worships a mysterious alien god. "Necropath" is Eric Brown's triumphant return to hard SF.
Synopsis
1. This is classic SF from the author of
HELIX.
2. Will appeal to mystery fans, as well as a core science fiction readership.
3. Will appeal to fans of Richard Morgan and Alastair Reynolds.
4. This novel has generated interest from movie production companies.
5. Author will be promoting at conventions and events, including BEA.
Science fiction meets crime noir, as Jeff Vaughan, jaded telepath, employed by the spaceport authorities on Bengal Station, discovers a sinister cult that worships a mysterious alien god. We follow Vaughan as he attempts to solve the murders and save himself from the psichopath out to kill him. This is Eric Brown's triumphant return to hard SF.
About the Author
Born in West Yorkshire, England in 1960, Brown has lived in Australia, India, and Greece. He began writing when he was fifteen and sold his first short story to Interzone in 1986. His story “The Time-Lapsed Man” won the Interzone readers’ poll for the most admired story of 1988. He has won the British Science Fiction Award twice for his short stories and has published over twenty books: SF novels, collections, books for teenagers and younger children, as well as radio plays, articles and reviews. His latest books include the collection Threshold Shift, the novella The Extraordinary Voyage of Jules Verne, and the children's book Crazy Love. He is married to the writer and mediaevalist Finn Sinclair, and has one daughter, Freya. His website can be found at: : http://ericbrownsf.port5.com/