<p>‘It's like an episode of Star Trek written by JM Coetzee’ Guardian</p>
<p>‘The Explorer has the dreamlike detachment of an Ishiguro novel’ Financial Times</p>
<p>‘Beautifully written, creepy as hell. The Explorer is as clever in its unravelling as it is breathlessly claustrophobic’ Lauren Beukes, author of The Shining Girls</p>
<p>‘As you marvel at this twist-laden deep-space exploration thriller, it’s hard not to draw comparisons with Duncan Jones’ film Moon’ Shortlist</p>
<p>‘A fascinating character study that could only exist in a science-fictional world’ io9.com</p>
<p>'The SF novel everyone should read' Foyles</p>
A tense, claustrophobic and gripping science fiction thriller from the author of The Testimony.
When journalist Cormac Easton is selected to document the first manned mission into deep space, he dreams of securing his place in history as one of humanity’s great explorers.
But in space, nothing goes according to plan.
The crew wake from hypersleep to discover their captain dead in his allegedly fail-proof safety pod. They mourn, and Cormac sends a beautifully written eulogy back to Earth. The word from ground control is unequivocal: no matter what happens, the mission must continue.
But as the body count begins to rise, Cormac finds himself alone and spiralling towards his own inevitable death … unless he can do something to stop it.
A tense, claustrophobic and gripping science fiction thriller from the author of The Testimony.
• James Smythe is the talented young British author who reviewers have already compared to Kazuo Ishiguro, JM Coetzee, and early Ian McEwan
• A tense, claustrophobic, gripping new entry into the sci-fi thriller genre, destined to establish James Smythe as a rising SF star
• This is accessible, fresh SF not just for genre fans: there is no vast space-opera or far-distant civilisations, just a lone man in space and a fantastic series of twists that are impossible to see coming
• Close in spirit to modern classic SF movies like Solaris, Moon and 2001
• James Smythe is a talented young British author, selected as one of four authors for Welsh Publisher Parthian’s “Bright Young Things” promotion. He is also the author of the intriguing thriller The Testimony
• Full digital marketing push through Voyager website and Twitter
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James Smythe is the winner of the Wales Fiction Book of the Year 2013 and shortlisted nominee for the Arthur C. Clarke Award 2014. He is the author of the Anomaly Quartet which includes The Explorer and The Echo. James currently lives in London and teaches creative writing. Twitter @jpsmythe