
Leon Huet has been writing for over a decade and an avid reader for much longer. His preferred genres are near-future sci-fi, literary fiction and intelligent thrillers, and he hopes to live up to each with his own work. A broad spectrum of non-fiction also peppers his bookshelves. A Life Worth the Fleeting Suns is Leon's debut novel. It has been a labour of love and also reflects broader academic interests – between bouts of writing he is studying for an MSc in Intelligent Systems (AI). If you enjoyed the theme of the series Mr Robot or film Ex Machina, the suspense of Larsson's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, the existentialism of Miéville's The City and the City, the adventure of Herbert's Dune, or the philosophising and science of Robinson's Mars trilogy you might enjoy Leon Huet's work. When not writing or studying, he enjoys long walks, sitting in front of an open fire and going on adventures with his two girls. He has also served in the Armed Forces.