Publishers Weekly
04/19/2021
A mass shooting in a luxurious social club sparks interplanetary conflict in Appel’s competent debut sci-fi thriller. Private investigator Noo Okereke must team up with police commissioner Nnenna Toiwa and spy Meiko Ogawa to catch the perpetrator and quell an insurrection that threatens the station she calls home. Things go from bad to worse as rumors fly about the now-forbidden nanotech that created the Unity Plague and forced humanity’s exodus from “Lost Earth,” sparking fear of a second plague. With a background in technology risk and information security, Appel skillfully incorporates plausible advanced tech, as well as a range of subgenre influences from cyberpunk to military SF into his twisty mystery. There’s some clumsy exposition at the start, but the novel soon finds its feet, though fast pacing and an overlarge cast somewhat undermines the emotional impact of story and character beats. Thanks to the galaxy populated largely by peoples of African and Asian descent and point-of-view characters who are are mostly middle-aged or older women of color, Appel offers a unique entry point to the space opera plot. With solid, thoughtful representation in terms of religion, sexuality, and disability as well as race, gender, and age, this will be well worth the time of any reader looking for socially conscious hard sci-fi. Agent: Hannah Bowman, Liza Dawson Assoc. (July)
Locus Magazine
"A compelling, explosive debut." Locus Magazine
San Francisco Book Review
"A fast-paced, action-packed crime thriller."
Nerds of a Feather
"Combines a space station murder mystery with mature characters, with action beats, intrigue, diverse characters and an engaging plot and writing style."
From the Publisher
"The writing is good; the ideas excellent." John Dodd, author of Just Add Water
"John Appel bursts unto the science fiction scene with a tightly-plotted far-future thriller. Combining rigor and thoughtful speculation of technology and history with nuanced characterization of seasoned operatives, Assassin's Orbit is an excellent read." Michael R. Underwood, author of Annihilation Aria
"A fast-paced debut novel filled with interesting, well-developed characters and super cool sci-fi technology." Michael Mammay, author of the Planetside series
"Assassin’s Orbit is the best kind of space thriller—twisty and explosive, it doesn’t stop, doesn’t flinch, and doesn’t hold back. I absolutely loved this book and the super-capable women at its explosive heart." Karen Osborne, author of Architects of Memory
Michael Mammay
"A fast-paced debut novel filled with interesting, well-developed characters and super cool sci-fi technology."
Michael R. Underwood
"John Appel bursts unto the science fiction scene with a tightly-plotted far-future thriller. Combining rigor and thoughtful speculation of technology and history with nuanced characterization of seasoned operatives, Assassin's Orbit is an excellent read."