Susan R. Matthews

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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
  1. An Exchange of Hostages (1997), ISBN 0-380-78913-2 (number 1 in series chronology)
  2. Prisoner of Conscience (1998), ISBN 0-380-78914-0 (number 2 in series chronology)
  3. Hour of Judgment (1999), ISBN 0-380-80314-3 (number 4 in series chronology)
  4. Angel of Destruction (2001), ISBN 0-451-45849-4 (number 3 in series chronology)
  5. The Devil and Deep Space (2002), ISBN 0-451-45901-6 (number 5 in series chronology)
  6. Warring States (2006), ISBN 1-59222-094-0 (number 6 in series chronology)
Other novels

External links

References

  1. DuMond, Lisa (1998). "An Exchange of Hostages / Prisoner of Conscience". SF Site. Retrieved 16 October 2012. 
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