Books by Matthew Fitzsimmons and Complete Book Reviews
Matthew FitzSimmons. Amazon/Thomas & Mercer, $24.95 (436p) ISBN 978-1-5039-5034-4
The disappearance of Suzanne Lombard, the 14-year-old daughter of U.S. senator Benjamin Lombard, propels FitzSimmons’s suspenseful first novel. Ten years later, Suzanne is still missing, but there’s a break in the case. George Abe, the head of a...
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Matthew FitzSimmons. Thomas & Mercer, $24.95 (422p) ISBN 978-1-5039-3929-5
FitzSimmons’s winning sequel to 2015’s The Short Drop finds Gibson Vaughn, once a troubled teen, trying to be a good father and stable family man. When a voice from the past reaches out, he doesn’t hesitate to help. Judge Hammond Birk once saved...
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Matthew FitzSimmons. Thomas & Mercer, $24.95 (352p) ISBN 978-1-5039-4335-3
In FitzSimmons’s action-packed third Gibson Vaughn thriller (after 2016’s Poisonfeather), Gibson, a talented computer hacker, is a prisoner at a CIA black site, where he’s kept alone in a windowless cell with bright lights perpetually shining and no
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Matthew FitzSimmons. Thomas & Mercer, $24.95 (320p) ISBN 978-1-50395-164-8
In FitzSimmons’s fast-paced fourth adventure for computer hacker Gibson Vaughn, Gibson, who spent 18 months as a prisoner at a CIA black site in 2017’s Cold Harbor, and two fellow fugitives, Jenn Charles and Dan Hendricks, have been hiding out in...
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Matthew FitzSimmons. Thomas & Mercer, $24.95 (338p) ISBN 978-1-5420-9198-5
FitzSimmons’s ingeniously plotted fifth novel featuring computer hacker Gibson Vaughn (after 2018’s Debris Line) finds Gibson in the Cayman Islands still recovering from his 18-month imprisonment at a CIA black site with fellow fugitives Jenn...
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Matthew FitzSimmons. Thomas & Mercer, $24.95 (376p) ISBN 978-1-5420-1426-7
At the start of this exceptional near-future SF thriller from FitzSimmons (the Gibson Vaughn series), Constance D’Arcy, a Washington, D.C., musician/songwriter who never quite made the big time, keeps her appointment at Palingenesis, the...
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Matthew Fitzsimmons. Thomas & Mercer, $28.99 (334p) ISBN 978-1-5420-0947-8
In this provocative if underwhelming near-future thriller from Fitzsimmons (Constance), attitudes toward cloning have divided the U.S. One religious group, the Children of Adam, harasses clones because they believe the clones have no souls....
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