### Review 'It had me on the edge of my seat from page one.' -- Stephen Leather 'An original and pacy debut' -- Daily Mail 'What many people, including me, are raving about right now is Adam Baker's OUTPOST... a stunning debut novel ... you will want to be one of the first people to experience it.'
Outpost
โ Scribed by Adam Baker
- Publisher
- Hodder & Stoughton
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 188 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1444709038
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โฆ Synopsis
Review
'It had me on the edge of my seat from page one.' -- Stephen Leather 'An original and pacy debut' -- Daily Mail 'What many people, including me, are raving about right now is Adam Baker's OUTPOST... a stunning debut novel ... you will want to be one of the first people to experience it.' -- Books Monthly 'While ramping up the tension and confusion, Adam Baker also ramps up the action and despite the limited canvas of the Arctic landscape, manages to devise an impressive variety of situations for the characters' -- The British Fantasy Society 'It's the relentless pace, merging SF and horror elements, that makes Outpost such a compelling end-of-the-world story' -- Sunday Canberra Times 'Outpost manages to satisfy with its mix of well drawn characters and action to deliver an interesting take on an overused genre' -- British Fantasy Society Journal
About the Author
Before writing Outpost, Adam Baker was a gravedigger, a film projectionist and worked on a cancer ward.
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