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Certainty

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The intense dystopian world-building of John Twelve Hawks (The Traveler) returns with a masterful journey through the near future of Artificial Intelligence, in which a wise, orphaned ten-year-old girl goes on the run with only her trusty “Interactive Toy” to guide her toward New York City, where a dark landscape, and perhaps a hidden hero, await her.

Personal

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This section of the site is for readers who are curious about my life. I’ll try to answer some of the questions I’ve been asked during the last few years.

The Golden City

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In The Golden City, Twelve Hawks delivers the climax to his spellbinding epic. Struggling to protect the legacy of his Traveler father, Gabriel faces troubling new questions and relentless threats.

The Dark River

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A horrifyingly fascinating parallel world adds a particularly compelling component to a saga that’s part A Wrinkle in Time, part The Matrix and part Kurosawa epic.

The Traveler

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By the end of this exciting volume, the first in a trilogy, the stage is set for a world-rending clash between good and evil.

Trust and Privacy

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If I’m defending the idea of privacy in our surveillance culture, then I have a particular duty to explain what I’m doing on my author website.

Spark

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In Spark, master storyteller John Twelve Hawks spins a riveting tale and delves into what it means to be human inside the modern surveillance state.

If privacy had a gravestone it might read: “Don’t Worry. This Was for Your Own Good.”

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If privacy had a gravestone it might read: “Don’t Worry. This Was for Your Own Good.”

You don’t need to watch everyone if everyone believes they’re being watched.

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You don’t need to watch everyone if everyone believes they’re being watched.

Every new experience is unusual. The rest of life is just sleep and committee meetings.

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Every new experience is unusual. The rest of life is just sleep and committee meetings.