Thomas Mullen is the author of The Last Town on Earth, which was named Best Debut Novel of 2006 by USA Today and was awarded the James Fenimore Cooper Prize for excellence in historical fiction, and The Many Deaths of the Firefly Brothers. His books have been named Best of the Year by such publications as the Chicago Tribune, USA Today, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Onion, and Amazon.com. He lives with his wife and sons in Atlanta.
"Blade Runner" meets John le Carr ....a thoughtful, suspenseful
novel of intrigue."-- Paste Magazine" (A Best Novel of the
Year)
"This well-written cross-genre book is a great reading experience.
As told from multiple points of view from four fully developed
characters, the engaging plot and ultimate resolution will leave
you still thinking about the possibilities long after you turn the
last page. THE REVISIONISTS will appeal to readers who like smart
literate works in any genre-it's a contemporary thriller with a
science fiction vibe, written by an author known for literary
fiction."-- San Diego Union-Tribune (a Best Novel of theYear)
""The Revisionists" is a devious and absorbing novel that
challenges the reader at every turn, not letting up until the final
pages. I loved it."--Olen Steinhauer, author of the New York Times
bestsellers The Tourist and Nearest Exit
"[An] intriguing thriller [that] serves up a heaping helping of
paranoia."-- Booklist
"A grippingly readable book, creating a kaleidoscopic world where
the reader's sense of what's going on changes with every chapter
... thrills grounded in intelligence and compassion."-- The
Columbus Dispatch
"A peek at a future that is both exciting and terrifying."--Brian
Wood, Eisner Award-nominated author of "Channel""Zero", "Demo", and
"DMZ"
"A tightly woven, deeply layered look at war, love, sacrifice, and
loss."--Julianna Baggott, author of Pure
"An extraordinary trip to the near future ... Questions of fate
versus free will, utopia versus reality, and the implications of a
world without racial and ethnic lines add terrific human depth to
the whiz-bang gadegtry of Mullen's imagined world ... a very
high-brow spin on the spy novel and science fiction."-- Atlanta
Magazine
"An imaginative, elegant work of literary sci-fi, set in modern-day
Washington, D.C....What transpires in the final act is as powerful
for its well-paced revelations as it is for the ethical questions
it raises."-- Los Angeles Magazine
"An outstanding dystopic novel."-- Library Journal
"Mullen explores the ethical implications of time travel in this
excellent thriller set in the near future...The complex
concatenation of events that follows make this book a one-sitting
read despite its length."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Mullen is a skilled storyteller ... [THE REVISIONISTS is] much
more than a page-turning techno-thriller. It also serves as a
vehicle for .. an indictment of avoidable human folly leading to
wars year after year, decade after decade, century after
century."-- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Provocative... relentless...Mullen delivers."-- The Tampa
Tribune
"Sharp as razors, savage and immense in its power and weird
beauty."--Warren Ellis, author of "RED", "Crooked Little Vein", and
"Transmetropolitan"
"Such a unique, original story could only come from a unique,
original mind--Thomas Mullen's."--Alex Tse, co-screenwriter of
Watchmen
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