James S. A. Corey is the pen name of Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck. In addition to writing the novels and short stories of The Expanse, they wrote and produced the television series of the same name. Daniel lives with his family in the American southwest. Ty will tell you where he lives when and if he wants you to come over.
"A politically complex and pulse-pounding page-turner.... Corey
perfectly balances character development with action... series fans
will find this installment the best yet."
--Publishers Weekly on Abaddon's Gate
"As Corey wraps up their epic space opera series, they're running
on all cylinders, playing with epic consequences for humanity, and
showing that none of their long-running characters are safe from
what could come. But they also put together a story that seems
all-too-relevant in this day and age: a warning of the dangers that
fascism and totalitarianism bring."--Polygon on Tiamat's Wrath
"Combining an exploration of real human frailties with big SF ideas
and exciting thriller action, Corey cements the series as must-read
space opera."
--Library Journal (starred review) on Cibola Burn
"Corey deftly weaves multiple points of view to create a dense and
colorful tapestry of political intrigue, personal relationships,
and sophisticated technology that bursts with action but also
delivers an introspective view of the characters as they age and
reflect on their purpose and the value of their lives."--Booklist
(starred review) on Tiamat's Wrath
"Riveting interplanetary thriller."--Publishers Weekly on Leviathan
Wakes
"The science fictional equivalent of A Song of Ice and Fire...only
with fewer beheadings and way more spaceships."
--NPR Books on Cibola Burn
"The Expanse series is the best space opera series running at full
tilt right now, and Cibola Burn continues that streak of
excellence."
--io9 on Cibola Burn
"An all-time genre classic."--Publishers Weekly (starred
review)
"Interplanetary adventure the way it ought to be written."--George
R. R. Martin on Leviathan Wakes
"The ending is equal parts heart-wrenching and hopeful, and it's
what Abraham and Franck have been building toward for more than a
decade."--Polygon
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