“Lean, mean, and propulsively paced . . . Nerve-shredding space whodunnitry with a side of existential dread.” —Kirkus
“Curlicue plot twists and an Among Us vibe enhance[s] this space gothic from Coile (William) . . . With its tough-as-nails heroine and scheming robots, there’s plenty here to hold sci-fi fans’ interest.” —Publishers Weekly
“Taut and suspenseful, smart and wickedly funny, Exiles is a white-knuckle read that you’ll want to devour without stopping. I couldn’t put it down until the last twisting page.” —Simone St. James, New York Times bestselling author of Murder Road
“Mason Coile just brought gothic horror to Mars. Don’t let its vast landscape fool you, there’s something haunting this planet—and these pages. I absolutely inhaled this propulsive gasp of a novel.” —Clay McLeod Chapman, author of Wake Up and Open Your Eyes
“In Exiles, Mason Coile introduces the fiercest, most formidable female character I’ve read in a long time—beware, Dana Gold’s past and present will haunt you long after you’ve turned the final page. This brilliant novel reminds us that sometimes the monster to be most afraid of is lurking, just out of sight, in our own pasts.” —Rachel Eve Moulton, author of Tantrum
“At once a science-fiction whodunnit and a claustrophobic horror story, Exiles is a tour de force. You can’t stop turning pages.” —Andy Davidson, author of The Hollow Kind