About Murder on Autarch 1 by Andrea De Magistris Michele Perni:
The Italian Best-Seller novel in its English translation!
2233. A dying planet. A brutal off-world murder. A lonely drug-addicted military investigator might be the key to save the human race.
Frank Harden is a talented military investigator, but also a disillusioned loner and drug addict. His life is set to change when a brutal murder takes place in Sector 3 of Autarch City, the main off-world settlement of the Velera-Exi Belt – the last refuge of a dying race.
Persuading Raymond Purdis, his boss and something of a father figure, to give him the job, this case inspires Frank with a new purpose in life. He starts to ask questions, but he soon discovers that the motive behind the murder is dark and mysterious. An impenetrable web of lies conceals a terrible truth. If left unsolved, this mystery might mean the end for what remains of humanity.
Murder on Autarch 1 is the first novel of a Sci-Fi dystopian series that features space exploration, murder, investigative mysteries, unexpected plot twists and a romantic anti-hero. If you liked Isaac Asimov’s “The Caves of Steel”, Philip K. Dick’s “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” and George Orwell’s “1984” then you will love this brand new cyber-noir and techno-thriller adventure by Andrea De Magistris & Michele Perni.
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Author Bio:
Andrea is a published writer from Rome (Italy). He has more than 15 years experience writing original novels and has already published 3 books. His writing style ranges from Horror / Thriller to Investigative / Noir reaching into the realms of Sci-Fi. An avid reader since childhood, his main inspirations have been H.P. Lovecraft and Stephen King.
Michele is a neuroscientist by training. He got his PhD from the University of Cambridge (UK) with a thesis on Parkinson’s disease (PD). Alongside his career in science, he has always been passionate about a variety of literature genres. His favorite writers are Isaac Asimov and Dante Alighieri.