A swashbuckling thriller - Pirates of the Caribbean meets Firefly - that nevertheless combines the author's trademark hard SF with effective, coming-of-age characterisation. * GUARDIAN * A bold space opera. * Peter F. Hamilton, Shortlist Magazine * A must-read... an unexpectedly personal and emotionally-driven tale of determination and retribution - with some great twists along the way and a gutsy heroine who will appeal to fans of young adult literature. * STARBURST * A blindingly clever imagining of our solar system in the far flung future. * THE SUN * A rollicking adventure yarn with action, abduction, fights, properly scary hazards, very grisly torture and even ghosts of a sort. * THE DAILY TELEGRAPH * By far the most enjoyable book Reynolds has ever written. * SFX * The World of Revenger is undeniably fascinating, and with Reynolds as your storyteller, a journey into it is definitely worthwhile. * SCIFINOW * Featuring dollops of derring-do and not a few space battles too, Revenger might be Reynold's most accessible solo effort yet. * TOR.COM * Basically, it's TREASURE ISLAND meets MOBY DICK, set in space, with a nice BLADE RUNNER-ish colour palette and a cast of characters worthy of a Terry Gilliam movie. I loved it. * JOANNE HARRIS * Reynolds makes the human story compelling in a narrative that, spiced with bizarre characters aplenty and propelled by vengeance, smacks intriguingly of everything from Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island to Mad Max. * NATURE * An excellent, gripping piece of work * SFANDFREVIEWS * A delightful romp through the spaceways. * INTERZONE *