Dennis Danvers (1947) is US author who concentrated on fantasy and horror for the first part of his career, which began with Wilderness (1991), an effective werewolf novel.
He began writing sf novels with the Circuit of Heaven sequence comprising Circuit of Heaven (1998) and End of Days (1999).
Later novels share many of the characteristics of this
opening duo: sophisticated takes on Cybernetics and Nanotechnology and AIs;
dream-like plotting; and – most clearly in The Fourth World (2000), which is
set in a Mexico dominated by multi-national corporations gorging on its victims
– a left-wing take on the cruel complexities of twenty-first-century life
across the planet.
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