• The Techxorcist Trilogy

    Humanity's survival is on a knife edge. One man will determine its direction: extinction or evolution.

Futuristic & Dark Thriller Fiction

Technothrillers

For fans of William Gibson, Hugh Howey, and Michael Crichton, Colin F. Barnes writes edgy science-based thrillers.

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Dark Thrillers

Stories in the vein of Koontz, Lovecraft, King and Barker. A mix of weird and horrific thriller stories.

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About Colin F. Barnes

Colin's biography, publishing credits, and contact details.

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Recent Reviews

(Heart for the Ravens) This is an enjoyable read that does justice to the concepts that made Shelley's work great without being a direct re-working. It is well worth a read. -- Tony Lane, Tony's Thoughts.

(Heart for the Ravens) Mr. Barnes manages to keep a good balance taking potentially incredible events, and dragging them along in the ominous and unstoppable lurch of his story. A short and gripping read. -- The Boxed Reviewer.

(Artificial Evil) Full of action, clever use of technology, some first class Cyberpunk stylings, and hints of more to come - Artificial Evil is a prime example of a 'must read' title. -- Darren Pulsford.

(Artificial Evil) Colin F Barnes never fails to impress me with his extraordinary imagination. -- Gary Bonn

(Artificial Evil) Artificial Evil really excels when it comes to the interactions between characters. -- Pablo Cheesecake, The Eloquent Page

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