I Only Killed Him Once

Praise for The Ray Electromatic Mysteries: "The dialogue is effortlessly swift and clever, and even the B-movie climax is a spectacle to behold. Above that, though, Ray sparks to live, and his antiheroic slant only makes him that much more compelling and sympathetic." — NPR "Unlike anything I’ve ever read—a weird and wonderful voice and we… Read More

Killing is My Business

Praise for The Ray Electromatic Mysteries: "The dialogue is effortlessly swift and clever, and even the B-movie climax is a spectacle to behold. Above that, though, Ray sparks to live, and his antiheroic slant only makes him that much more compelling and sympathetic." —NPR "Humor, action, and heart: everything I've come to expect from an Adam… Read More

Standard Hollywood Depravity

Praise for The Ray Electromatic Mysteries: "Robot noir in '60s Los Angeles? You had me at 'Hello'" — John Scalzi, New York Times bestselling author "Combines classic Chandlerian noir with vintage sci-fi with brilliant results: Ray the Robot, a contract killer with glimmers of half-remembered conscience, will break your heart. Truly original and deeply satisfying." —Kelly… Read More

Made to Kill

Praise for The Ray Electromatic Mysteries: "Adam Christopher has brilliantly deduced what should have been obvious all along: classic noir and robots are a perfect match."—Adam Sternbaugh, Edgar-nominated author of Shovel Ready "The dialogue is effortlessly swift and clever, and even the B-movie climax is a spectacle to behold. Above that, though, Ray sparks to live,… Read More

Brisk Money

BRISK MONEY A Ray Electromatic Mystery. Raymond Chandler famously hated science fiction, saying "They pay brisk money for this crap?" However, it has recently come to light that Chandler secretly wrote a series of stories and novels starring a robot detective. He then burnt all the manuscripts and went on writing his noir masterpieces. Unknown… Read More