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Highlights
- A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2020The short stories of Turing's Graveyard tests the boundaries of science and superstition, reason and faith.
- Author(s): Terence Hawkins
- 234 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Short Stories (single author)
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Book Synopsis
A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2020
The short stories of Turing's Graveyard tests the boundaries of science and superstition, reason and faith. They are for readers who can't wait for the next season of Black Mirror and think the best thing about New Year's is the Twilight Zone marathon on SyFy. Explore the limits.
Review Quotes
"These thirteen powerful, well-crafted stories by Hawkins have been aptly compared to The Twilight Zone: they offer a similar sense of dread and moral disquiet. These are tales of how things go wrong...they provide a beautiful reading experience"- Booklist
"Hawkins' collection of tales ranges from unnerving Science Fiction to exceedingly dark comedy...Extraordinary stories that will make readers laugh, shiver, or perhaps both."- Kirkus Reviews, A Best Book of 2020.
"Turing's Graveyard is a collection of provocative and mesmerizing short stories that force the reader to confront the nature of life and death, intimacy and indifference, and even the boundaries of reality itself...Brilliant."- Tonya Hurley, New York Times and international bestselling author of the Ghost Girl series