Ray Nayler is the author of the novels Where the Axe Is Buried and The Mountain in the Sea, which won the Locus Award for Best First Novel, and the novella The Tusks of Extinction, which won a Hugo Award. Born in Quebec and raised in California, Nayler lived and worked abroad for two decades in Russia, Central Asia, the Caucasus and the Balkans. He most recently served as international adviser to the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and was a visiting scholar at the George Washington University's Institute for International Science and Technology Policy. He lives in Washington, DC.
Roll over, George Orwell: This post-apocalyptic dystopia makes Airstrip One look like a summer camp. Nayler's sophomore novel is set in a familiar future world in which totalitarian orders rule, with recognisably Putinesque touches in what's called the (né Russian) Federation, not least an autocratic ruler who's been running the show for decades . . . A richly detailed evocation of a grim future that is, sadly, absolutely believable * Kirkus (starred review) * Nayler's twisting, turning political thriller has spectacular surprises, grounded by realistic, complex characters who are determined to change their world, however hopeless it may seem. A bold, epic SF story and an inspiring tale about taking down all forms of authoritarianism * Booklist (starred review) * An intense, claustrophobic novel . . . a work of first-rate science fiction * Cory Doctorow * This thought-provoking, fast-moving thriller is also a heartfelt call for resistance to oppressive regimes * The Guardian * Ray Nayler follows up two excellent ecological SF novels with this fast-paced dystopian thriller -- Will Salmon * SFX MAGAZINE * There's a lot to chew on here . . . [and it's] worth the effort * Financial Times * A book that warns and makes you think . . . It has things to say and does so extremely well . . . One of my best reads of 2025 -- Mark Yon * SFF WORLD *