"This astounding novel with a swiftly paced narrative and a philosophical look at artificial intelligence asks some serious existential questions. Sf readers will find this title of great interest."<b>âBooklist review</b><br /><br /> "Brilliantly cinematic with twist after layered twist, <i>Edge of the Wire</i> is a novel that straps you in for a fantastic ride and keeps you guessing until the very end. Itâs Golden Age Sci-Fi meets <i>The Matrix</i>, with a danger level to rival <i>Alien</i>. Youâll be thinking about this one for days after you turn the last page. This is the best SF novel Iâve read in years. Yeah, <i>Edge of the Wire</i> is that good."<b>âJohn Everson, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of <i>The Night Mother</i></b><br /><br /> "A thrilling mix of cerebral and survival sci-fi horror, Scott Kenemore's <i>Edge of the Wire</i> is a compulsively readable peek into the far future of humanity's dependence on AI technology, a ubiquitous force with a nameâThe Gooâthat closely resembles "God" for a reason. <i>Event Horizon</i> meets <i>Annihilation</i> as we follow a crew of men to an alien planet where something terrible befell the previous ship that landed there, leaving its crew dead. The mysteries of the planet, however, contain more than the crew bargained for: mysteries that probe the very nature of consciousness and what it means to be human. This is thoughtful space horror at its finest."<b>âJo Kaplan, author of <i>It Will Just Be Us</i> and <i>When the Night Bells Ring</i></b><br /><br /> "A master storyteller carefully guiding you through a dark descent into the unknown."<b>âJ</b><b>ohn Hornor Jacobs, author of <i>Southern Gods</i> and <i>A Lush and Seething Hell</i></b><br />  <br /> "Scott Kenemore expertly evokes the golden age of sci-fi to weave a bloody mystery as timely as our modern age."<b>âChristopher Hawkins, author of <i>Downpour</i></b><br /><br /> âScott Kenemore writes with a deadpan wit that makes you keep turning pages.â <b>â The Cleveland Plain Dealer (for <i>Zombie, Ohio</i>)</b><br /><br /> "Kenemore creates an authentic sense of place and character. . .as well as wittily sustained tension throughout."<b> â Publishers Weekly (starred review for <i>Zombie, Illinois</i>)</b><br /><br /> âI think Scott Kenemore might be one of the best literary stylists working in the horror field right now. Horror in the heartland has a new master scribe, and his name is Scott Kenemore!â <b>â Joe McKinney, Bram Stoker Awardâwinning author of <i>The Savage Dead</i> and<i> Dog Days</i> (for <i>Zombie, Indiana</i>)</b><br /> Â