ASTRONAUT. SURVIVOR. MURDERER.
ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK meets Andy Weir’s THE MARTIAN
The explosive sequel to ONE WAY. Eight astronauts were set to Mars to build NASA’s Mars base, and only one survived. Now all he needs to do is get home . . .
Frank Kittridge is alone on Mars. But XO, the corporate architects of the first Mars base, made a costly mistake when they left him there: they left him alive. Using his skills and his wits, he’s going to find a way back home even if it kills him.
But there are dangers on Mars even Frank isn’t prepared for, and a mystery he has to solve in order to survive.
If there’s anything in Frank’s favour, it’s this: he’s always been prepared to go to the extremes to get the job done. That’s how he ended up on Mars in the first place. It just might be his ticket back.
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PRAISE FOR ONE WAY
‘A rip-roaring thriller of a book that hits the ground running and doesn’t stop until the final chapter’ John Marrs, author of the bestselling/Radio 2 Book Club choice THE ONE
‘S.J. Morden’s Agatha-Christie-in-space thriller accelerates to warp speed and becomes an engrossing whodunnit’ Financial Times
‘ONE WAY is what would happen if the crime and sci-fi genres got together and had a baby. Deeply immersive, chilling and atmospheric. An utterly fabulous book!’ Emma Kavanagh, bestselling author of FALLING and HIDDEN
‘A tense and claustrophobic murder-mystery-on-Mars’ James Swallow, Sunday Times bestselling author of NOMAD
‘A cracking read. A compelling vision of the near future inhabited by well motivated characters. It’s a thrilling tale that grabs you and whips along to the very last breathless page‘ Adam Hamdy, author of PENDULUM
‘Twisty and gripping’ Financial Times
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Reviews
An exciting Mars-based thriller.
One Way is what would happen if the crime and sci-fi genres got together and had a baby. Deeply immersive, chilling and atmospheric enough that you will believe yourself under a cold Martian sky. An utterly fabulous book!
An intense, gripping sci-fi thriller
One Way is a taut and claustrophobic hard SF thriller. Morden does a fantastic job of ratcheting up the tension like oxygen escaping from a pressurised Martian habitat
A rip-roaring thriller of a book that hits the ground running and doesn't stop until the final chapter
One Way is what would happen if the crime and sci-fi genres got together and had a baby. Deeply immersive, chilling and atmospheric enough that you will believe yourself under a cold Martian sky. An utterly fabulous book!
An intense, gripping sci-fi thriller
A rip-roaring thriller of a book that hits the ground running and doesn't stop until the final chapter
One Way is a taut and claustrophobic hard SF thriller. Morden does a fantastic job of ratcheting up the tension like oxygen escaping from a pressurised Martian habitat
One Way is a tense and dramatic thriller that entertains from beginning to end
One Way is a great adventure story . . . It is also a great account and record of human endurance in the face of brutal, cruel and greedy authoritarian control
If Orange is the New Black was to meet The Martian.
Twists and a series of betrayals abound along with much technical rigour and a strong touch of irony, making this a great, involving read.
Breathless stuff!
No Way crackles with dramatic tension. I was a big fan of One Way and in this sequel SJ Morden takes the action and suspense to another level. Frank Kittridge faces treachery and danger at every turn as he tries to earn a ride back from Mars. Highly recommended