"Part BioShock, part X-Files, part Sopranosand 100%, uncut Nickle . . . a glorious, chaotic delight" from the Bram Stoker Awardwinning author of Volk (Peter Watts, author of Blindsight).
PostCold War, a group of Russians bred from childhood to be psychic spies are called from around the globe to achieve their true purpose: world domination. But some of them have flourished in the lives they have carved out for themselvesoften in nefarious waysand they will not give up their freedom without a fight, even as a new generation of telepathic children, the beautiful dreamers, are coming into power . . .
In Rasputin's Bastards, David Nicklethe acclaimed author of Eutopia, Monstrous Affections, and Volkoffers readers "an enormous tale, bewilderingly complex, but with lots of twists and turns that reward close attention. It is grotesque, violent, and exciting, with a supernatural tinge that is his hallmark" (Cory Doctorow, BoingBoing).
"This novel is supernatural eeriness at its best, with intriguing characters, no clear heroes, and a dark passion at its heart. Horror aficionados and fans of Stephen King's larger novels should appreciate this macabre look at the aftermath of the Cold War." Library Journal
"Stiffly compelling. Once you're done, there's no question: the hours spent enfolded in Nickle's imagination are well spent. You won't ever feel the desire to ask for them back." January Magazine
"A journey from the depths of the sea, the heart of Mother Russia, to the darkest corners of the soul." K. E. Bergdoll, The Crow's Caw