The Games
By (Author) Ted Kosmatka
Random House USA Inc
Random House Inc
15th January 2013
United States
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
Fiction: general and literary
FIC
Short-listed for Locus Awards (First Novel) 2013
Paperback
416
Width 104mm, Height 190mm, Spine 25mm
227g
Jurassic Park meets The Hunger Games in this stunning new high-energy, high-concept tale from first-time novelist Ted Kosmatka, a Nebula Award and Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award finalist. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Brilliant geneticist Silas Williams oversees U.S. selections for the Olympic Gladiator competition, an internationally sanctioned bloodsport with only one rule- No entrants may possess human DNA. Desperate to maintain America's edge in the upcoming Games, Silas's superior engages an experimental supercomputer to design the ultimate, unbeatable combatant. The result is a highly specialized killing machine, its genome never before seen on earth. But even a genius like Silas cannot anticipate the consequences of allowing a computer's cold logic to play God. Growing swiftly, the mutant gladiator demonstrates preternatural strength, speed, and-most chillingly-intelligence. And before hell breaks loose, Silas and beautiful xenobiologist Vidonia Jo o must race to understand what unbound science has wrought-even as their professional curiosity gives way to a most unexpected emotion- sheer terror. Praise for The Games "Blends the best of Crichton and Koontz."-Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Outstanding . . . very like something Michael Crichton might have written . . . a bold mix of horror and SF . . . Expect big things from Ted Kosmatka."-Booklist (starred review) "Kosmatka successfully captures the thrill of groundbreaking technology. . . . The pleasure of his polished, action-packed storytelling is deepened by strong character development. This near-future SF thriller . . . seems destined for the big screen."-Library Journal (starred review)
Exacting science and meticulous attention to detail provide the backbone for this thriller, which blends the best of Crichton and Koontz.Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Very like something Michael Crichton might have written . . . An outstanding debut novel; expect big things from Kosmatka.Booklist(starred review)
Kosmatka successfully captures the thrill of groundbreaking technology characteristic of Michael Crichtons technothrillers. . .The pleasure of his polished, action-packed storytelling is deepened by strong character development. This near-future sf thriller will capture the imagination of 'unstoppable monster' lovers and fans of disaster fiction alike and seems destined for the big screen.Library Journal (starred review)
Kosmatkas debut novel is a . . . technological thriller that revs up like a racecar with a dose of bad attitude and steadily creeping horror. . . . [Readers] who enjoy the karmic boomerang of authors like Michael Crichton or Preston and Child should eat this up.School Library Journal (starred review)
I stayed up very late just to finish this, and The Games certainly lives up to its buzz. . . .The Games is a sci-fi/thriller with unexpected depth and humanity, and a few twists that I didnt see coming. Very highly recommended!My Bookish Ways
Modern SF started with something like E. E. Smiths The Skylark of Space and progressed to Jack Williamsons The Legion of Space, then to Heinleins classics, and on through the work of Larry Niven, John Varley, Greg Egan, Charles Stross, Cory Doctorowand now, writers like Ted Kosmatka.Jonathan Strahan
Ted Kosmatka was born and raised in northwest Indiana and spent more than a decade working in various laboratories there before moving to the Pacific Northwest. His short fiction has been nominated for both the Nebula Award and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award. He now works in the videogame industry, where he's a full-time writer at Valve, home of Half-Life, Portal, and Dota 2.