The Ganymedan

Published by Solaris
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About The Book

A dark science fiction debut examining agency and sacrifice through one man’s desperate attempt to reach home after he murders his tyrannical employer.

Verden Dotnet made an easy living mixing drinks for the creator of all sentient tech in the galaxy—until he decided to kill the creator. Now this man is dead, really dead, no cloud back-ups, and V-Dot is on the run, carrying a galaxy-shattering secret in his pocket. When he misses the last ship back to Ganymede, he convinces an old, outdated but still sentient ship, TR-8901, to give him a lift.

But TR suspects that something is up—it is hearing rumours about his creator’s death, and the man who fled the scene. But TR is a dutiful ship, and will carry out its duties until proven otherwise…

About The Author

Originally from Nigeria, R.T. Ester moved to the United States in 1998 and, catching the creative bug early on, studied art with a focus on design. While working full time as a graphic designer, he began to write speculative fiction in his spare time and, since then, has had stories published in Interzone and Clarkesworld.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Solaris (November 4, 2025)
  • Length: 416 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781837863365

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Sci-fi as dark as the space between the stars, with a noir tint to the station hopping intrigue and a twist of black humour. It is a propulsive and stylish thriller following a murderous mixologist and your new favourite suicidal spaceship, packed with high concept questions and fantastic set-pieces.” —Ian Green, Arthur C. Clarke Award-nominated author of Extremophile

“With meticulous technical detail, abundant local color on various space stations and Martian locales, and sharply drawn characters, this sprawling novel will appeal to both hard sci-fi fans and readers looking for thought-provoking insights into an all too possible future where humans and AI must find an effective symbiosis if both are to survive.” Publishers Weekly, starred review

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