Reviews
“I have no hesitation in recommending both books to readers interested in up-to-date science fiction with a seriously paranoid edge.” —The New York Times on Starfish and Maelstrom
“Watts moves from the relentless pressure of Starfish to the frantic speed of chaos in action, never losing the tight focus on his fascinating characters in this excellent sequel to his debut novel.” —Booklist [Starred Review]
“Watts has grown into a powerful hard-SF voice in the space of only two books. . . .With its worst-case-scenario setting and thoroughly compelling characters, Maelstrom delivers on all the promises hard SF has ever thought to make, bundling future science and a suspenseful story into a single thrilling package.” —Locus
“One of the novel’s most fascinating aspects is its extremely inhospitable setting, under 300 atmospheres pressure at the ocean’s sunless floor. Readers will also find themselves unwillingly gripped by the simultaneously flawed and ferocious characters, shaped by a social situation bleaker than anything outside John Shirley’s early novels. . . .They’re uncomfortably believable, like us at our least generous moments. Finally, the writing is compelling, jittery, full of dark irony.” —Publishers Weekly on Behemoth: B-Max