Mason Coile was a pseudonym of Andrew Pyper, the award-winning author of William and ten other novels including The Demonologist, which won the International Thriller Writers Award, and Lost Girls, which was a New York Times bestseller and Notable Book of the Year.
Praise for Mason Coile-- Mason Coile just brought gothic horror to Mars. Don't let its vast landscape fool you, there's something haunting this planet, and these pages. I absolutely inhaled this propulsive gasp of a novel -- Clay McLeod Chapman, author of WAKE UP AND OPEN YOUR EYES Taut and suspenseful, smart and wickedly funny, Exiles is a white-knuckle read that you'll want to devour without stopping. I couldn't put it down until the last twisting page -- Simone St. James, author of MURDER ROAD In Exiles, Mason Coile introduces the fiercest, most formidable female character I've read in a long time. This brilliant novel reminds us that sometimes the monster to be most afraid of is lurking, just out of sight, in our own pasts -- Rachel Eve Moulton, author of TANTRUM The action is cinematic, complete with jump scares . . . meticulously unsettling * New York Times * Horror tropes, suspense and metaphysical speculation about the nature of the soul . . . a terrifying, thought-provoking read * Guardian * [A] timely spin on fears about AI developing consciousness * The Times * If reading with one hand over your mouth is your thing, this is the book for you -- Gus Moreno, author of THIS THING BETWEEN US