Susan R. Matthews
Susan R. Matthews is an American author of science fiction.
Matthews lives in Seattle. She served in the US Army as operations and security officer of a combat support hospital, later worked as an auditor for Boeing and graduated from Seattle University with an MBA in accounting.[1]
Her debut novel, An Exchange of Hostages, was nominated for the 1997 Philip K. Dick Award and for the 1998 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer; it also obtained fourth place in the poll for the 1998 Locus Award for Best First Novel. Like its sequels, An Exchange of Hostages is set in a dystopic space opera future ruled by an autocratic judiciary. The novel and most of its sequels follow Andrei Koscuisko, a state torturer, and are primarily concerned with his reactions to the violence he is called on to commit.
Bibliography
- Novels in the Jurisdiction series
- An Exchange of Hostages (1997), ISBN 0-380-78913-2 (number 1 in series chronology)
- Prisoner of Conscience (1998), ISBN 0-380-78914-0 (number 2 in series chronology)
- Hour of Judgment (1999), ISBN 0-380-80314-3 (number 4 in series chronology)
- Angel of Destruction (2001), ISBN 0-451-45849-4 (number 3 in series chronology)
- The Devil and Deep Space (2002), ISBN 0-451-45901-6 (number 5 in series chronology)
- Warring States (2006), ISBN 1-59222-094-0 (number 6 in series chronology)
- Other novels
- Avalanche Soldier (1999), ISBN 0-380-80315-1
- Colony Fleet (2000), ISBN 0-380-80316-X
External links
References
- ↑ DuMond, Lisa (1998). "An Exchange of Hostages / Prisoner of Conscience". SF Site. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
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