<b><i>Artemis</i> does for the moon what <i>The Martian</i> did for Mars</b>. His second novel concerns a likeable protagonist in peril, saved by her own resourcefulness, in a tale that leaves readers better informed about science than they were before they read it...Plus <b>the narrator has real charm.</b> <b>There's no question that this novel is going to be a hit</b>
The Guardian
Jazz, Weir’s main character, is a moon-born version of Stieg Larsson’s Lisbeth Salander. She is young, rebellious and a petty criminal...<b>Weir’s great strength, as he showed in <i>The Martian</i>, is to make us believe. </b>His future society living inside massive domes built not far from where Armstrong set foot in 1969 is utterly plausible.
The Times
<b>Weir has done it again: </b>he’s created a diverse and fantastic new world, filled with eclectic and memorable characters, and woven them into <b>a dazzling work of contemporary science fiction</b> – one that’s chock-full of actual science. <b><i>Artemis</i> is everything you could hope for in a follow-up to his smash debut <i>The Martian</i>: another smart, fun, fast-paced adventure that you won’t be able to put down, featuring a heroine who’s equal parts Ellen Ripley, Arya Stark, and Jyn Erso</b>. I can’t recommend it enough!
- ERNEST CLINE, bestselling author of Ready Player One
All the things I loved about <i>The Martian</i> are here in spades—the hard science Weir somehow makes accessible and riveting, the masterful, never-see-it-coming plotting, but most of all the voice of his new protagonist, Jazz Bashara—an irreverent, witty, vulnerable heroine, who, just like Mark Watney, is exactly the kind of character you’ll want to spend a book with. <b>With <i>Artemis</i>, Andy Weir has done the impossible—he’s topped <i>The Martian</i> with a sci-fi-noir-thriller set in a city on the moon</b>. What more do you want from life? Go read it!
- BLAKE CROUCH, bestselling author of Dark Matter
Weir's great skill, as he already proved with <i>The Martian</i>, is his attention to detail. <b><i>Artemis </i>is a triumph of imagination</b>
ESQUIRE
Ever had a bad day? Try having one on the moon...
'Fascinating' Tim Peake, Sunday Times bestselling author of Ask an Astronaut
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WELCOME TO ARTEMIS. The first city on the moon.
Population 2,000. Mostly tourists.
Some criminals.
Jazz Bashara is one of the criminals. She lives in a poor area of Artemis and subsidises her work as a porter with smuggling contraband onto the moon. But it's not enough.
So when she's offered the chance to make a lot of money she jumps at it. But though planning a crime in 1/6th gravity may be more fun, it's also a lot more dangerous.
When you live on the moon, of course you have a dark side...
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Andy Weir's new stunning science-based thriller PROJECT HAIL MARY is available now.
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What everyone's saying about the follow-up to The Martian:
'A smart, fun, fast-paced adventure that you won't be able to put down' Ernest Cline, bestselling author of Ready Player One
'What a page turner!' Milda on Goodreads, 5 stars
'Fast paced, high octane and highly entertaining' Chrys on Netgalley, 5 stars
'Artemis does for the moon what The Martian did for Mars' Guardian
'A first rate thriller, this had me hooked from beginning to end' Robert on Netgalley, 5 stars
'An absolute must read' Lauren on Goodreads, 5 stars
'A clever and action-fuelled story' Culturefly
'For those who loved The Martian, you won't be disappointed' Liz on Netgalley, 5 stars