Marked

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Product Details
Price
$7.99
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
4.1 X 6.7 X 1.0 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Mass Market Paperbound
EAN/UPC
9780451466938

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About the Author
Alex Hughes has written since early childhood, and loves great stories in any form including scifi, fantasy, and mystery. Over the years, Alex has lived in many neighborhoods of the sprawling metro Atlanta area. Decatur, the neighborhood on which Clean is centered, was Alex's college home. On any given week you can find Alex in the kitchen cooking gourmet Italian food, watching hours of police procedural dramas, and typing madly. Marked is the third in the Mindspace Investigations series, following Sharp and Clean.
Reviews
Praise for the Mindspace Investigations series

"A wonderful genre blend of old-style detective stories and supernatural, with a flawed hero and a fascinating take on a world that outlaws technology."--All Things Urban Fantasy

"A grim and gritty police detective series, with a bit of science fiction mixed into an almost pulp-noir setting...a great series for both mystery lovers and those that enjoy a bit of sci-fi."--News and Sentinel (Parkersburg, WV)

"[Adam] is very well developed and written. Fans of Jim Butcher will enjoy this series."--USA Today

"Alex Hughes spins stories like wizards spin spells...a stellar debut!"--James R. Tuck, author of the Deacon Chalk series

"A fun blend of Chinatown and Blade Runner."--James Knapp, author of State of Decay

"[A] tightly written futuristic detective story set in an alternate Atlanta....This crisp debut marks Hughes as a writer to watch."--Publishers Weekly

"[A] fast-paced sci-fi yarn....Reminds me very much (and very fondly) of Jim Butcher's Dresden Files."--SF Signal

"Fans will want more by Alex Hughes."--SFRevu