"Hallucinatory and haunting, The Ultraviolet Catastrophe is pure stinging pleasure. It's Götterdämmerung rings for them and thee." Jack Skelley, author of The Complete Fear of Kathy Acker
"A vivid techno-apocalypso ... Get lost, enjoy the detour into (to mod a blurbing cliché) the anxious thrill of what it means to be post-human, or just alive, now." C.D. Rose, Goldsmiths Prize winning author of We Live Here Now
"The Ultraviolet Catastrophe is raucous, hilarious, irreverent, and wildly smart ... Finlay's new novel is as unexpected and unique as all of her work. Read it now." Elvia Wilk, author of Oval and Death by Landscape
"A wild, genre-bending blast with real scale and sweep. The Three Body Problem meets Blue Lard." Mariel Franklin, author of Bonding
"Susan Finlay has her finger on the pulse of Berlin." Tom McCarthy, two-time Booker Prize shortlisted author of C and Satin Island
"A uniquely mischievous and entertaining writer." Katharine Halls, award-winning translator and publisher
"A techno-utopia-takedown-turned-techno-curious-trip, The Ultraviolet Catastrophe is a jolt to the brain, a nightmare, a riot and, like everything Finlay does, impossible not to love." Amber Husain, author of Tell Me How You Eat
"Complicated, messy, and wonderfully alien. A novel that shows the best of what science fiction can do." Brian Willems, author of The Surviving Cells