"Richly researched, shockingly violent, and smoothly translated"--Financial Times
"Smart, fast-paced and surprising . . . Genocide of One pivots on the idea of an evolved superhuman, but uses that as a springboard to examine the boundaries of our own emotions and morals. . . . A thoughtful novel that asks some big questions [and] also a delightfully complex work of suspense fiction that keeps readers guessing. There are loads of large-scale secrets to be worked out--some highly personal, others that will affect the future of humanity--and figuring out how, who's really who and how these globally based individuals all connect into the whole is all part of the fun."--Catherine Mallette, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
"Michael Crichton fans will welcome Takano's exceptional thriller."--Publishers Weekly (starred)
"This is an exciting thriller, drawing us in. . . . The translation, by Philip Gabriel, is fluid and compelling."--Booklist
"Takano's action will appeal to Clancy-philes"--Kirkus Reviews