Titanium Noir
By Nick Harkaway
By Nick Harkaway
By Nick Harkaway
By Nick Harkaway
By Nick Harkaway and Nicholas Cornwell
By Nick Harkaway and Nicholas Cornwell
By Nick Harkaway
Read by Davis Brooks
By Nick Harkaway
Read by Davis Brooks
Category: Science Fiction | Mystery & Thriller
Category: Science Fiction | Mystery & Thriller
Category: Science Fiction | Mystery & Thriller
Category: Science Fiction | Mystery & Thriller | Audiobooks
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$30.00
Dec 12, 2023 | ISBN 9780593863763
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$28.00
May 16, 2023 | ISBN 9780593535363
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May 16, 2023 | ISBN 9780593535370
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May 16, 2023 | ISBN 9780593740477
496 Minutes
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Praise
Named one of the best Science Fiction and Fantasy books of the year by The New York Times Book Review • a New Scientist Best Book of the Year
“Titanium Noir [is] a funny, voice-y book full of fantastic sentences that, as the youths say, absolutely slap. It’s the kind of writing that reminds you that poetry and detective fiction have a lot in common. . . . An exemplar of its genre, Titanium Noir twists and turns between excellent fun and deep melancholy.”
—The New York Times
“Cal Sounder crashes like a wrecking ball through a world of privilege and secrets. . . . If Titanium Noir turns out to be the first book in a series of Sounder’s adventures … I’d welcome more.”
—The Washington Post
“A detective tries to investigate a killing in a dystopian city where the haves and have-nots are divided by more than just money. . . . Surprising and gratifying.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“A highly entertaining, satisfying blend of classic detective noir and inventive speculative fiction.”
—The Guardian
“Gripping, philosophical science fiction. . . . Nick Harkaway’s novel draws on Greek myth and noir in a fabulous thought experiment that reflects our own fixation with ‘making it big.’ . . . It is Sounder’s persistence … that gives this deeply philosophical story its oomph. So do the other characters, who, as in other Harkaway books, arrive fully formed and linger long in the memory. Luckily, Harkaway has hinted that this won’t be the last we see of Chersenesos.”
—New Scientist
“I picked up Titanium Noir and then it returned the favor, sending me reeling with thrilling velocity through Nick Harkaway’s latest world of dark wonders until it set me down at the last fine Harkaway sentence with all the lightness, strength, and brilliance of its hard bright titular element.”
—Michael Chabon, Pulitzer Prize winning author
“Cross-genre brilliance from the superbly talented Nick Harkaway.”
—William Gibson, New York Times best-selling author of Agency
“Nick Harkaway novels are electric. Titanium Noir is a short, sharp shock, punchy and strange and vibrant. And sizzling in a way that makes other novels feel slightly asleep.”
—Patrick Ness, New York Times best-selling author of Burn
“Titanium Noir is deft and hectic and so damn fun. It’s story-telling amphetamine laced with social commentary and it’s terrific.”
—Lauren Beukes, internationally best-selling author of The Shining Girls
“Titanium Noir is a beautifully twisted, fast-paced neo-cyberpunk fairy tale. The perfect blend of Raymond Chandler and William Gibson.”
—Terry Miles, author of Rabbits
“Titanium Noir is a fun, twisty detective novel with a big science-fiction idea at its center. Harkaway puts a new spin on classic noir themes.”
—Dexter Palmer, author of Mary Toft; or, The Rabbit Queen
“Nick Harkaway’s Cal Sounder is everything I could want in a new sci-fi detective: he’s smart and resourceful, good in a fight, needling of power and capable of irritating damn near everyone he meets, and willing to risk everything he has to solve his case. Maybe it’s always been true that the rich and powerful take pleasure from living life better than the rest of us: in Titanium Noir, Harkaway imagines what might happen when they decide they also want to live forever, taking us on a breakneck tour of one infuriatingly plausible future’s corruption and vice.”
—Matt Bell, author of Appleseed
“Nick Harkaway fuses a broody noir mystery with a cyberpunk dystopia in Titanium Noir. . . . Harkaway colors each character and vignette with just enough detail to keep things interesting, while assembling the setting and unraveling the mystery in a steady stream of information. Cal’s sardonic and witty internal monologue helps keep the reader from losing track of important details, with Cal himself acting as a necessary anchor as Harkaway introduces new characters and reveals new plot points on nearly every page. Titanium Noir’s fast pace drives home just how much Cal is floundering, a very small fish in a very large pond, doing his absolute best. There are several well-choreographed, graphic but not gratuitously bloody fights and several tense negotiations with very powerful figures, each leaving Cal increasingly feeling like the odds are stacked against him. Yet, he relentlessly pursues the truth, flirts with rebellion and even performs some mild blackmail on the way. (What is a little extortion between friends, anyway? With its likable narrator, explosive action, noir-style rumination and just the right amount of twists, Titanium Noir is an entertaining sci-fi mystery that never overstays its welcome.”
—BookPage
“Nick Harkaway is no stranger to expert worldbuilding, having written four highly acclaimed science fiction novels. He’s also a fan of darkly comic crime fiction, having delivered a couple of terrific slices of noir under the penname Aidan Truhen. His latest novel, Titanium Noir, combines these two loves to deliver a story that is simultaneously a down-and-dirty crime tale and a wonderfully expansive and visionary piece of speculative fiction. . . . The first thing that strikes you about Titanium Noir is the heavily stylised prose, dripping with irony and sarcasm, dead-eyed and downbeat but also funny as hell. Cal Sounder is terrific company, a heart of gold buried very deep in a ramshackle body, he negotiates the worlds of Titans and humans in a floundering, hapless way, yet always seems to come out the other side with new clues to chase down. Harkaway’s depiction of the world is visceral and believable, the inequalities of today’s society extrapolated brilliantly to include a separate race of apparently superior humans. And his plotting is impeccable too. The reader is constantly one step behind Sounder, who is, in turn, one step behind the bad guys. It’s a morally grey world where no one really comes out smelling of roses, but Sounder’s moral compass just about leads him in the right direction by the end. Titanium Noir blends the best of the science fiction and crime genres to create something vibrant and new. Captivating from start to finish.”
—Big Issue
“Harkaway (Gnomon) pulls off an artful blend of science fiction and hard-boiled detective story in this excellent outing. . . . Harkaway’s superior worldbuilding makes it easy for readers to buy in to the conceit, which burnishes detective story clichés with sci-fi flair. It’s a wild ride.”
—Publishers Weekly [starred review]
“An SF–tinged romp that blends elements of the noir thriller and the picaresque novel. . . . [Echoes] the Thomas Pynchon of Inherent Vice. . . . A tale of genetic manipulation—familiar to fans of movies such as RoboCop and Elysium. . . . An entertaining shaggy dog of a futuristic whodunit.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“This SF thriller hits all the beats of a gritty noir mystery, wrapped in a near-future setting where immortality can be had for a price, and those able to pay it are willing to compromise everything, including their humanity. Harkaway combines a satisfying mystery with a thought-provoking science-fictional setting and just the right touch of heartbreak to make for a compelling read. Recommended for those who enjoy reading SF/mystery blends.”
—Library Journal
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