The Ninth Orphan tops Goodreads’ Best Technothrillers Ever list
Our first novel in The Orphan Trilogy is top of Goodreads’ Best Technothrillers Ever list!
Here’s the Goodreads.com link to the Top 100 list of technothrillers: http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/24177.Best_Technothrillers_Ever#12257650
And here’s the Top 10 on the list as at 9 October 2012 PST:
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The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1)
by James Morcan





score: 1,199, and 12 people voted

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Closed Doors, a Trilogy
by Rich Weatherly (Goodreads Author)4.91 avg rating — 11 ratings
score: 1,100, and 11 people voted

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Miami Spy Games
by Armand Rosamilia (Goodreads Author)4.81 avg rating — 16 ratings
score: 800, and 8 people voted

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Virtually True
by Adam L. Penenberg4.00 avg rating — 5 ratings
score: 489, and 5 people voted

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5
Eye of the Storm (Black Eagle Force, #1)
by Buck Stienke4.74 avg rating — 31 ratings
score: 399, and 4 people voted

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Sacred Mountain (Black Eagle Force, #2)
by Buck Stienke4.65 avg rating — 17 ratings
score: 397, and 4 people voted

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7
The Andromeda Strain
by Michael Crichton3.73 avg rating — 63,186 ratings
score: 366, and 4 people voted

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8
The Hunt for Red October (Jack Ryan, #4)
by Tom Clancy3.79 avg rating — 162,099 ratings
score: 337, and 4 people voted

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9
Metallic Dreams
by Mark Rice (Goodreads Author)4.34 avg rating — 32 ratings
score: 294, and 3 people voted

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10
Relic (Pendergast, #1)
by Douglas Preston3.95 avg rating — 23,901 ratings
score: 286, and 3 people voted

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NOTE: Technothrillers are a hybrid genre, drawing subject matter generally from science fiction, thrillers, spy, action and war. The inner workings of technology and the mechanics of various disciplines (espionage, martial arts, politics) are thoroughly explored, and the plot often turns on the particulars of that exploration.

