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Author Adrian Tchaikovsky

    Books by Adrian Tchaikovsky

    The below list may not represent a complete list of books by Adrian Tchaikovsky. Rather, these books are what we found while specifically searching for recent novels that fit (at least a little) into a hard science fiction category.

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    Lives of Bitter Rain: A Tyrant Philosophers Novella (The Tyrant Philosophers)

    Release Date: Tuesday, October 14th, 2025
    Published by: Head of Zeus -- an AdAstra Book
    Pages: 144 pages
    ISBN 13: 9781035911448
    ISBN 10: 1035911442
    In 'Lives of Bitter Rain,' Adrian Tchaikovsky explores a world where the Palleseen's Outreach seeks to transform oppression into liberation, as twelve-year-old Angilly inadvertently becomes entwined in the complexities of political machinations and moral dilemmas.
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    The Hungry Gods

    Release Date: Tuesday, August 12th, 2025
    Published by: Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
    Pages: 142 pages
    ISBN 13: 9781837865512
    ISBN 10: 1837865515
    In 'The Hungry Gods' by Adrian Tchaikovsky, Amri, a survivor in a devastated world, partners with a fallen god seeking revenge, facing the challenges of faith and warfare as she navigates her new role as his priestess.
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    Saturation Point

    Release Date: Tuesday, July 30th, 2024
    Published by: Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
    Pages: 137 pages
    ISBN 13: 9781837861743
    ISBN 10: 1837861749
    In 'Saturation Point' by Adrian Tchaikovsky, Doctor Jasmine Marks returns to the deadly Hygrometric Dehabitation Region, where she must confront hidden dangers and corporate secrets while on a desperate rescue mission two decades after her last harrowing experience there.
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    Service Model

    Release Date: Tuesday, June 4th, 2024
    Published by: Tor Books
    Pages: 373 pages
    ISBN 13: 9781250290281
    ISBN 10: 1250290287
    In 'Service Model' by Adrian Tchaikovsky, a domesticated robot on a journey of self-discovery breaks free from human control after committing murder, navigating a chaotic world where the established human-robot hierarchy is crumbling.