Reviews
Though James and the ghosts of his past still loom large, Time Siege turns much of its focus onto Elise Kim’s emerging role as a tribe elder, and Chu skillfully contrasts Elise’s softer, humanist approach to leadership with that of another strong woman: the Valta corporation’s villainous (and terrifying) Kuo.”—RT Book Reviews (four stars)
“ Urban warfare. Prison breaks. I’m already desperate for the next book in the series.” —SF&F Reviews (UK)
“Chu also writes great characters. Feisty, man-eating, near centenarian Grace Priestley is one of my favourites….But it is probably Chu’s world building that really impresses, whether it be some off-world pirate haven, a deep space prison, or the main place of interest, Earth.” —Strange Alliances
“It’s a clever book with clever concepts and characters that need page time to grow and flourish and it does that really really well.” —Moon Magister Reviews
“Wesley Chu has always written imaginative, accessible science fiction. For all the future fantastic elements in the narrative, it is the very human moments – good and bad – that truly resonate.”—LitStack
“Time Siege is a thrilling, summer-blockbuster of a novel.”—Read Every Thing
For Time Salvager
“Smart, fast, and fun.” —Brent Weeks, New York Times bestselling author of The Blinding Knife
“Time-twisting action-adventure as only Wesley Chu could imagine it. I enjoyed it a lot. Read this book!” —Ann Leckie, author of the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning Ancillary Justice
“Chu creates a fascinating world, strange and familiar, infused with humor, sorrow, courage, greed, and sacrifice. This page-turner is a riveting, gratifying read.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
“An utterly captivating time-travel adventure. To put it simply, Chu’s worldbuilding is extraordinary.” —RT Book Reviews, 4½ stars, a Top Pick!
“More than a compelling, innovative take on the perks and pitfalls of time travel – Time Salvager is a sharp study of how human nature might prove mankind’s salvation, or eventually doom us all. This is world-building that will make you fear for the future. In a good way.” —Cherie Priest, author of Maplecroft
“Wesley Chu has done something new with the time travel genre, and that takes doing! Exciting, interesting, and never forgetting the fun of ideas, this is brilliant new stuff.” —Paul Cornell, author of London Falling
“With time travel, force-field kung fu, and a huge helping of wit, Wesley Chu transmogrifies a bleak long-whimper apocalypse into vicious, high-octane fun.” —Max Gladstone, author of the Craft Sequence
“Chu delivers a powerful and compelling search of the past for redemption in the present, by turns thrilling and sweet and gut-wrenching.” —Kevin Hearne, author of the Iron Druid Chronicles