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Exiles

Auteur(s): Mason Coile
Narrateur(s): Ashley Morton
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A terrifying locked-room mystery from the author of William—this time set on a remote outpost on Mars.

The human crew sent to prepare the first colony on Mars arrives to find the new base half-destroyed and the three robots sent to set it up in disarray—the machines have formed alliances, chosen their own names, and picked up some disturbing beliefs. Each must be interrogated. But one of them is missing.

In this barren, hostile landscape where even machines have nightmares, the astronauts will need to examine all the stories—especially their own—to get to the truth.

Exiles is a terrifying, taut, one-sitting listen, and Mason Coile once again blends science fiction and psychological horror to engage some of humanity’s deepest questions.

©2025 Mason Coile (P)2025 Penguin Audio
Horreur Psychologiques Science-fiction Thrillers et romans à suspense Intéressant Fiction Technologie Système solaire Mars

Ce que les critiques en disent

“A locked-room mystery set in the near future…A fast and riveting read.”—CrimeReads

“This sci-fi horror novel delivers a gripping blend of psychological tension and fast-paced suspense. Structured like a locked-room mystery, where the locked room is an uninhabitable planet, the story builds an atmosphere of isolation and paranoia. Jump scares and plot twists fuel the mounting sense of dread, though beneath the thrills, the narrative explores the evolution of artificial intelligence and the fine line between programming and thought.”—Library Journal

"Lean, mean, and propulsively paced . . . Nerve-shredding space whodunnitry with a side of existential dread."—Kirkus

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