"Wonderfully weird and over-the-top. A mash-up of thoughtful science-fiction and a great spaghetti Western, with the added bonus of a talking gun."
—Mario Acevedo, author of University of Doom
"Radiant prose and characters propel this exhilarating, fully charged sequel."
—Kirkus Reviews
"This gripping Martian adventure pits a detective against bug aliens and human tragedy."
—Booklife by Publishers Weekly, Editor's Pick
"Another blistering installment with a cool, clever female lead."
—Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
"This is archetypal, neo-retro, adventure science fiction. If writers like Isaac Asimov, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and Arthur C. Clarke were alive today, they’d be releasing stories like Denver Moon.
—BlueInk Review (Starred Review)
"...this compact, swiftly paced story stays tense and bursts with scenes of desperate action."
—Publishers Weekly
"...will captivate mystery and sci-fi readers alike with a spunky, smart female investigator who grabs hold of a problem and refuses to let go."
—Midwest Book Review
"...this is genre-fiction gold."
—BlueInk Review (Starred Review)
"Another blistering installment with a cool, clever female lead."
—Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
"A delightful slice of science fiction noir."
—Keith R.A. DeCandido, author of ALIEN: ISOLATION
"...recommended for all fans of speculative mysteries."
—Publishers Weekly
"Take the Mars of Total Recall, the cybertech of Ghost in the Shell, the noir of Blade Runner, the action of Cowboy Bebop, and accelerate them to twelve times Earth escape velocity, then you will find yourself with the pure awesome joy that is Denver Moon."
—Matthew Kressel, multiple Nebula Award and World Fantasy Award finalist
"Denver Moon: The Minds of Mars combines Blade Runner and the original Total Recall with a dash of old-school detective noir that is hard to put down and leaves the reader wanting more.”
—IndieReader
"This is Mars done as well as Elton John did it, as well as John Carpenter did it, as well as Total Recall did it. Move over, Andy Weir. Step aside, John Carter. Denver Moon is swaggering into this red landscape, and her footprints in the dust, they're going to last a few generations, I'd say."
—Stephen Graham Jones, bestselling author of Mongrels and Mapping the Interior
"A searing mystery with a superlative, gun-toting protagonist."
—Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
"Denver Moon: The Minds of Mars is noir sci-fi at its best. A powerful story that is hard to put down and highly recommended for mystery and sci-fi fans alike."
—D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
"Crisp and compellingly told, Denver Moon is a high-tech, mystery-packed tale of our Mars-colonized tomorrow. Fans of Andy Weir and James S.A. Corey should take note."
—Jason Heller, Hugo-winning editor and author of Strange Stars
"A tense story of a well-imagined Mars where belief is more powerful than a gun."
—Richard Kadrey, bestselling author of Metrophage and the Sandman Slim series
"Enthralling action, a compelling mystery, and a uniquely gifted protagonist—all against the cyber-futuristic backdrop of a thoroughly bloodstained Mars. Denver Moon may be monochromatic, but by the time you’re through with her hard-boiled, A.I.-powered adventure you will have seen every shade of red there is."
—Alvaro Zinos-Amaro, Locus and Hugo Award finalist
"With a richly imagined and well-balanced mixture of Mickey Spillane and Philip K. Dick, the stories of Denver Moon deliver thought-provoking excitement, cunning twists, and deeply human characters (even the androids!). Put this on your must-read list."
—Carter Wilson, USA Today bestselling author
"An Immersive kaleidoscope of futuristic treachery, mayhem, and murder.”
—Mario Acevedo, author of Rescue from Planet Pleasure
"A world where the boundaries between AI and humanity have blurred. A voyage destined to shape the fate of life on Mars. Full of unexpected twists, this excellent sci-fi narrative leaves you hungry for more."
—Jeanne C. Stein, New York Times bestselling author
"This is one trip you have to take, from Martian fever to the ultimate fate of the human race."
—Robert E. Vardeman, author of Darklight Pirates and God of War
"...reminiscent of the original Total Recall: full of odd characters, dark passages and seedy levels of living beneath a harsh environment."
—RT BOOK REVIEWS
"This is cinematic science fiction, moving at a fast pace and building up a complex world."
—CLARION REVIEWS
"Gene-splice Raymond Chandler's mean streets with Leigh Brackett's Mars, weave in some slyly subversive thinking about AIs and religion and you'd be about at the place where Denver Moon starts. And it starts fast, then speeds up. A new noir take on a classic science fiction setting, populated with memorable characters, most of them less than nice. I hope we see more of Denver Moon."
—Keith Ferrell, former editor-in-chief of OMNI Magazine.
"Readers looking for adrenaline-fueled and downright fun literary escapism should look no further than Denver Moon."
—BlueInk Review (Starred Review)