Dr Andy
Starkey
An expert in artificial intelligence with over a decade of real-world experience building systems at the edge of science and technology.
His debut novel Titanium Flesh — a cyberpunk thriller drawn directly from his work across science, technology and AI — arrives Summer 2026.
A second, as-yet-unannounced project is slated for Q1 2027.
Titanium Flesh
New York, New Year's Eve, 2100. The countdown ends. So does everything else.
Zander Falken wakes in a hospital bed, rebuilt — titanium fingers, a cybernetic eye, a leg that no longer belongs to him. He is one of twelve survivors, and the world wants to know his story. Omni Corporation, the company whose augmentations are keeping him alive, wants to write it for him.
But Zander is starting to ask the wrong questions. About what really happened that night. About the drug called Juice that flows through his new limbs. About why the people around him keep dying.
The deeper he digs, the more he realises that his rebuilt body is not the only thing that has been engineered — and that the line between human and machine is exactly where someone very powerful wants him to stay.
Titanium Flesh is a propulsive debut sci-fi thriller about identity, addiction, and who gets to decide what it means to be human.