Author
Jon Fasman
Associated Country
United States
Jon Fasman is an American novelist and journalist known for blending literary fiction with elements of mystery, history, and intellectual intrigue. He was born in United States in 1975 and studied at the University of Chicago, where he developed a strong interest in history and political thought.
Before becoming a full-time novelist, Fasman worked as a journalist, including writing for The Economist. His background in international reporting and cultural analysis strongly influences his fiction, which often features global settings and academic or historical mysteries.
He is best known for his novels The Geographer’s Library, The Unpossessed City, and We See Everything. His work is characterized by its intelligent plotting, atmospheric detail, and exploration of hidden systems of knowledge and power.
Before becoming a full-time novelist, Fasman worked as a journalist, including writing for The Economist. His background in international reporting and cultural analysis strongly influences his fiction, which often features global settings and academic or historical mysteries.
He is best known for his novels The Geographer’s Library, The Unpossessed City, and We See Everything. His work is characterized by its intelligent plotting, atmospheric detail, and exploration of hidden systems of knowledge and power.
Books
When a reclusive scholar is found dead under mysterious circumstances, journalist Paul Tomm is drawn into a strange investigation that begins with a single clue: a list of obscure and seemingly...
Automatic licence-plate readers allow police to amass a granular record of where people go, when, and for how long. Drones give the state eyes ― and possibly weapons ― in the skies. Algorithms purport...
In modern-day Moscow, the unseen world is alive and thriving—inhabited by spirits, demons, and ancient beings who move quietly among humans. When a centuries-old spirit suddenly disappears, the...