Praise for Interstellar Medic: The Long Run:
[ T]he adventure and alien culture encounters power a vivid tale that blends wry humor with action that sci-fi readers will find refreshingly different from traditional genre reads, and hard to put down. Midwest Book Review Praise for Frontier:
Reading through the book, it is very clear just how ripped-from-the-headlines this book really is . . . Frontier is an enjoyable near-future science fiction thriller, a lightning-fast plot that feels like something that could be seen within the next hundred years. Warped Factor
Praise for Frozen Orbit (Eccentric Orbits, book one):
The story moves quickly with elements of both a spy thriller and a space race . . . Frozen Orbit could make for an impressive movie, one that would stand with greats such as Contact or Interstellar. Booklist
. . . hard science fiction and an entertaining and gripping plot. . . . Chiles nails the atmosphere of a NASA-run human spaceflight mission in the 21st century, the jargon of the mission controllers and astronauts, and the bureaucratic infighting characterizing todays NASA. . . . The scenario and background . . . are the scaffolding on which a gripping tale is formed. Readers experience the wonder the astronauts feel on a remarkable voyage, groan as the Earth goes crazy as the expedition progresses, and thrill to a powerful conclusion . . . science fiction at its best. The Galveston County Daily News
Praise for Farside by Patrick Chiles:
The situations are realistic, the characters interesting, the perils harrowing, and the stakes could not be higher. John Walker, Ricochet.com
. . . a fast-paced and exciting story that bounces between the borders of technological thriller and science fiction. . . . an impressive effort. The Galveston County Daily News
Praise for Patrick Chiles:
Chiles puts his military and aviation experience to good use writing science fiction with a hard edge of realism . . . Technology we could build now and situations were likely to face when we use it combine to give Chiles worlds and characters a verisimilitude that draws you in. Rick Partlow, best-selling author of the Drop Troopers series