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Praise for The War Beneath

". . . a great concept of cities under the seas and the writing was so cinematic that I felt like I was there, in the seacar. It felt a little hard to breathe at times, which was the writer’s intention and it was very well done! Fast-paced, good old-fashioned Cold War espionage set underwater in 2099, this book offers a great escape! Shortlisted for the 2018 Global Thriller Award and Semi-Finalist for the 2018 CLUE Award."
The Minerva Reader

The War Beneath is a thrill ride from beginning to end, with several heart-stopping scenes that clearly illustrate the boundaries of underwater living and warfare. The technology is well researched and stretched to the limit as Johnston tests every boundary, throwing Mac into many seemingly possible situations. Sometimes I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough as I waited for Mac and his team to figure out how to live through their next quandary. . . . This novel is everything I’ve come to expect from Timothy S. Johnston and a promising start to a new series, and one I look forward to following.”
—Kelly Jensen, SF Crow’s Nest

“Timothy S. Johnston has done it again. A master of taut, well-crafted stories, he raises the bar with The War Beneath. In a world of rising ocean levels, mankind has taken to creating underwater cities. Human nature does not change, however, and nations compete for supremacy under the waves. I have spent time aboard US submarines, and Johnston accurately recreates the feel of living under pressure, but with futuristic technology and robust characters in this attention-grabbing thriller. Johnston has his own voice, but if you like Clancy and le Carré with a hint of Forsyth thrown in, you’ll love The War Beneath.”
—Colonel Jonathan P. Brazee, USMC (RET), 2017 Nebula Award & 2018 Dragon Award Finalist

“It feels similar to something Lee Child might write, but also has hints of Andy Weir’s Artemis . . . if you’re here for thrills, the book will deliver.”
The Cambridge Geek

“Johnston’s The War Beneath follows in the tradition of Tom Clancy and Larry Bond, except that all of the war machines are futuristic. If you like novels like The Hunt for Red October and Red Storm Rising, you will certainly enjoy The War Beneath. Lots of action, neat technology, and interesting characters pretty much sums it up.”
A-Thrill-A-Week

“If you’re going to tackle The War Beneath by Timothy S. Johnston, then suspend any doubt you might have about where technology might take us, or what our cities might be like a century from now. Then sit back, start reading, and enjoy a deep sea dive into the future. . . . One very riveting, intelligent read!”
Readers’ Favorite

“This is a tense, gripping science fiction/thriller of which Tom Clancy might well be proud . . . I fully intended to read this novel slowly, being easily wearied these days, but once I started it I found it impossible to stop. So I read the entire 100,000+ word book in one day and was sorry when it ended. When I say it is gripping, that is the simple truth.”
—Ardath Mayhar

Praise for The Void:

“. . . engrossing and exciting . . . SF and mystery fans will be impressed with Johnston’s tightly written deep-space whodunit.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Praise for The Freezer:

“. . . a combination of science fiction, thriller and horror . . . This exciting tale will keep readers rapt, desperate to find out what happens next.”
RT Book Reviews

The Freezer is a little bit of Asimov’s Caves of Steel, a little bit of Shelley’s Frankenstein, and a bit more of Carpenter’s The Thing . . . This is a great ride, and I heartily recommend it.”
Science Fiction Review

“. . . masterfully crafted . . . there are plot twists, lies, misdirection to wade through, and secrets to be revealed in pursuit of the truth . . . Just when you think you have everything figured out, Johnston piles on more, and more, and more.”
Chanticleer Book Reviews

Praise for The Furnace:

“. . . a Crichtonesque thriller . . .”
Kirkus

“. . . this is your perfect read.”
Chanticleer Book Reviews

“. . . intense . . .”
The Bibliophilic Book Blog

“. . . I was absolutely blown away by The Furnace . . .”
Dreamworld Book Reviews

“. . . definitely a page turner . . . suspense-filled . . .”
Kaye Trout’s Book Reviews

“. . . compelling . . .”
Booklover Book Reviews

“Johnston is an exemplary novelist.”
Dreamworld Book Reviews

“. . . a gripping page-turner . . .”
—Ramblings from this Chick

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Living and working underwater can be a dangerous thing. First the bulkheads sweat, then there's a trickle of water . . .

. . . and then in an instant you're gone. The only thing left is a bloody pulp in the dark water and crushed bone fragments on the seafloor. Les mer

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Living and working underwater can be a dangerous thing. First the bulkheads sweat, then there's a trickle of water . . .

. . . and then in an instant you're gone. The only thing left is a bloody pulp in the dark water and crushed bone fragments on the seafloor.

And you can't bolt to the surface in an emergency. . . . The bends will get you.

But that's not the worst. When you're living underwater and also working as a spy for your city, that's when things get really dangerous.

Truman McClusky has been out of the intelligence business for years, working the kelp farms and helping his city Trieste flourish on the shallow continental shelf just off the coast of Florida. Until his former partner shows up, that is, steals a piece of valuable new technology and makes a mad dash into the Atlantic. Before he knows it, Mac ends up back in the game, chasing the spy to not only recapture the tech, but to kill his former friend.

But when he learns the grim truth behind the theft, it sends his stable life into turmoil and plunges him into an even deadlier mission: evade the submarines of hostile foreign powers, escape assassins, and forge through the world's oceans at breakneck pace on a daring quest to survive, with more lethal secrets than he thought possible in his pocket.

The future of the city depends on McClusky . . . if he can make it back home.

Detaljer

Forlag
ChiZine Publications
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
350
ISBN
9781771484718
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
23 x 15 cm
Priser
Winner of EPIC Award 2016 and CYGNUS Award for Science Fiction Thriller 2015 and Global Thriller Award 2018 and CLUE Award for Blended Mystery 2015. Short-listed for Clue Award for Suspense, Thriller, Crime, and Mystery Novels 2018 and CYGNUS Award 2016 and CYGNUS Award 2015 and EPIC Award 2015 and Silver Falchion Award 2019.

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Praise for The War Beneath

". . . a great concept of cities under the seas and the writing was so cinematic that I felt like I was there, in the seacar. It felt a little hard to breathe at times, which was the writer’s intention and it was very well done! Fast-paced, good old-fashioned Cold War espionage set underwater in 2099, this book offers a great escape! Shortlisted for the 2018 Global Thriller Award and Semi-Finalist for the 2018 CLUE Award."
The Minerva Reader

The War Beneath is a thrill ride from beginning to end, with several heart-stopping scenes that clearly illustrate the boundaries of underwater living and warfare. The technology is well researched and stretched to the limit as Johnston tests every boundary, throwing Mac into many seemingly possible situations. Sometimes I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough as I waited for Mac and his team to figure out how to live through their next quandary. . . . This novel is everything I’ve come to expect from Timothy S. Johnston and a promising start to a new series, and one I look forward to following.”
—Kelly Jensen, SF Crow’s Nest

“Timothy S. Johnston has done it again. A master of taut, well-crafted stories, he raises the bar with The War Beneath. In a world of rising ocean levels, mankind has taken to creating underwater cities. Human nature does not change, however, and nations compete for supremacy under the waves. I have spent time aboard US submarines, and Johnston accurately recreates the feel of living under pressure, but with futuristic technology and robust characters in this attention-grabbing thriller. Johnston has his own voice, but if you like Clancy and le Carré with a hint of Forsyth thrown in, you’ll love The War Beneath.”
—Colonel Jonathan P. Brazee, USMC (RET), 2017 Nebula Award & 2018 Dragon Award Finalist

“It feels similar to something Lee Child might write, but also has hints of Andy Weir’s Artemis . . . if you’re here for thrills, the book will deliver.”
The Cambridge Geek

“Johnston’s The War Beneath follows in the tradition of Tom Clancy and Larry Bond, except that all of the war machines are futuristic. If you like novels like The Hunt for Red October and Red Storm Rising, you will certainly enjoy The War Beneath. Lots of action, neat technology, and interesting characters pretty much sums it up.”
A-Thrill-A-Week

“If you’re going to tackle The War Beneath by Timothy S. Johnston, then suspend any doubt you might have about where technology might take us, or what our cities might be like a century from now. Then sit back, start reading, and enjoy a deep sea dive into the future. . . . One very riveting, intelligent read!”
Readers’ Favorite

“This is a tense, gripping science fiction/thriller of which Tom Clancy might well be proud . . . I fully intended to read this novel slowly, being easily wearied these days, but once I started it I found it impossible to stop. So I read the entire 100,000+ word book in one day and was sorry when it ended. When I say it is gripping, that is the simple truth.”
—Ardath Mayhar

Praise for The Void:

“. . . engrossing and exciting . . . SF and mystery fans will be impressed with Johnston’s tightly written deep-space whodunit.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Praise for The Freezer:

“. . . a combination of science fiction, thriller and horror . . . This exciting tale will keep readers rapt, desperate to find out what happens next.”
RT Book Reviews

The Freezer is a little bit of Asimov’s Caves of Steel, a little bit of Shelley’s Frankenstein, and a bit more of Carpenter’s The Thing . . . This is a great ride, and I heartily recommend it.”
Science Fiction Review

“. . . masterfully crafted . . . there are plot twists, lies, misdirection to wade through, and secrets to be revealed in pursuit of the truth . . . Just when you think you have everything figured out, Johnston piles on more, and more, and more.”
Chanticleer Book Reviews

Praise for The Furnace:

“. . . a Crichtonesque thriller . . .”
Kirkus

“. . . this is your perfect read.”
Chanticleer Book Reviews

“. . . intense . . .”
The Bibliophilic Book Blog

“. . . I was absolutely blown away by The Furnace . . .”
Dreamworld Book Reviews

“. . . definitely a page turner . . . suspense-filled . . .”
Kaye Trout’s Book Reviews

“. . . compelling . . .”
Booklover Book Reviews

“Johnston is an exemplary novelist.”
Dreamworld Book Reviews

“. . . a gripping page-turner . . .”
—Ramblings from this Chick

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