Press Reviews
- SFX MAGAZINE
One of SF's leading lights.
- Gavin G Smith, author of The Bastard Legion
A beautifully written, well realised supernatural spy thriller, John le Carré as a ghost story.
- Ed McDonald, author of Blackwing
Engaging writing, tight plotting and fantastic imagination.
- Ian McDonald
I burned through it in two days. Great book: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spook. [on SUMMERLAND]
- Stephen Baxter
Summerland: As if Alfred Hitchcock had made a movie with HP Lovecraft . . . A vision so original it deserves its own subgenre. And all worked out with the diamond-hard logic of a great SF writer. After Summerland, the thriller has a new geometry
- KIRKUS
An intricate and vivid world of technological and spiritual wonder.
- Locus Magazine
A jaw-dropping, knowing, hyperintelligent yarn
- SHELF AWARENESS
With boundless imagination, Rajaniemi invents a mortal realm with a steampunk flair... Sci-fi and fantasy readers longing to immerse themselves in a fascinating new world will love exploring Summerland.
- Ken MacLeod
A tense and twisting tale full of delightful allusions and ingenious
- SFX MAGAZINE
Clever, subtle and... has a rich emotional centre.
- LOCUS
Summerland is in its own way as persuasive as example of Rajaniemi's disciplined inventiveness as his better-known hard SF.
- SF CROWSNEST
A solid and enjoyable book and does much to demonstrate Hannu Rajaniemi's versatility and potential.
- SCIFINOW
An excellent slice of genre-bending fiction that thrills and intrigues in equal measure.
- Alastair Reynolds
Eerily plausible, beautifully pitched on the cusp between wonder and horror, and thoroughly engrossing from the first page to the last
- SFX MAGAZINE
Calls to mind John Le Carre . . . clever, subtle and . . . has a rich emotional centre
- GUARDIAN
He's switched subgenres while retaining his trademark conceptual high jinks and impressive world-building... an impressive plot reminiscent of John le Carré.
- NPR
It reads like John Le Carré if Le Carré ate a ton of acid before writing Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
- TheBookBag
This is not a run of the mill tale of rogue agents, secrets and danger but instead uses this narrative framework as a guide to explore the deeper secrets of the human heart and the power of our own mortality