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Biographical Note:
James Islington is the bestselling author of
The Will of the Many (the first novel in the Hierarchy series), as well as the Licanius Trilogy (beginning with
The Shadow of What Was Lost).
He has sold more than two million books, and his work has been translated into seventeen different languages. He lives on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, Australia, with his wife and two children.
Review Quotes:
"A brilliant page turner by my new autobuy author. Action-packed, bingeable, and remarkably witty, Scion was one heck of a cyberpunk story from start to finish"--ADALYN GRACE
Sunday Times bestselling author of
The Wretched Divine
Review Quotes:
"Like a quest straight out of Cyberpunk 2077,
Scion has all the hallmarks of Islington's strengths, with the same twisty plots, deep characters, and stellar worlds as his fantasy works, packaged in a sharp-edged scifi"--LINDEN LEWIS
Author of
The First Sister
Review Quotes:
"A captivating corporate dystopia...explosive and delightfully cinematic, perfect for sci-fi fans who love a wisecracking, morally ambiguous protagonist."-- "
Publishers Weekly"
Review Quotes:
"Scion is a high-octane cyberpunk thrill ride jammed full of insane tech, dry wit, and frenetic violence. I devoured it"--FONDA LEE
New York Times bestselling author of
The Last Contract of Isako and the
Green Bone Saga
Review Quotes:
"Full of fierce energy and razor-sharp writing, Scion sketches a terrifyingly enjoyable world to get lost in"--JEREMY SZAL
Author of
Stormblood
Review Quotes:
"A propulsive, adrenaline-filled thriller that grips you from the first sentence to the last. Islington's narrator leaps off the page with wit and smarts in this incredible story"--T. L. HUCHU
Author of
The Library of the Dead
Review Citations:
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Library Journal 07/01/2026 pg. 43 (EAN 9781668239247, Hardcover)
Contributor Bio:Islington, James
James Islington is the bestselling author of
The Will of the Many (the first novel in the Hierarchy series), as well as the Licanius Trilogy (beginning with
The Shadow of What Was Lost).
He has sold more than two million books, and his work has been translated into seventeen different languages. He lives on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, Australia, with his wife and two children.
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