After Richard K. Morgan

4 recommendations for Richard K. Morgan fans who loved Altered Carbon, Broken Angels, Thirteen, Woken Furies.

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After Thirteen

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The Quantum Magician by Derek Künsken

If Thirteen's raw fury of genetically engineered 'thirteens' battling societal hypocrisy left you hungry for more, The Quantum Magician delivers that same hyper-competent anti-hero vibe in a high-stakes heist across fractured space. Dive into transhuman savagery, corporate betrayals, and moral ambiguity that critiques human rot without pulling punches. It's the cynical, adrenaline-fueled rush for misanthropic thrill-seekers who love unflinching action and provocative themes.

After Woken Furies

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Chasm City by Alastair Reynolds

You devoured Woken Furies for Takeshi Kovacs' brutal revenge against corporate scum and religious fanatics in a decaying dystopia. Now, Chasm City ramps up that nihilistic thrill with a hardened anti-hero dismantling interstellar greed and identity-shattering tech. Get ready for high-stakes conspiracies, gore-soaked action, and philosophical cynicism that fuels your anti-authoritarian rage.

After Broken Angels

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Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds

If Takeshi Kovacs' unapologetic cynicism got under your skin, Revelation Space serves the same moral vacuum with ancient alien horrors and flawed protagonists who make survival an art form. Corporate betrayal, existential paranoia, and brutal interstellar warfare collide in hard sci-fi world-building so gritty you'll feel the vacuum of space. Zero shiny knights allowed.

After Altered Carbon

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Daemon by Daniel Suarez

You fell hard for Altered Carbon's neon-drenched dystopia, where sleeve-swapping tech amplifies inequality and moral decay, delivering anti-hero swagger amid visceral violence and philosophical punches. Daemon cranks that intensity with AI-fueled conspiracies tearing apart society, mirroring the raw critique of corporate overlords and human depravity that hooked you. It's the perfect follow-up for fans craving high-octane action in worlds where technology devours ethics without apology.