Author
Michael Cassutt
Michael Cassutt is the American science fiction writer, television writer, and producer who has worked on The Twilight Zone, Max Headroom, Eerie Indiana, and Farscape, among others. His SF novels (Tango Midnight, Heaven's Shadow) are notable for the actual-aerospace credibility his TV pedigree brings.
Reviews
4
Books on file
6
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Years active
1986-2003
Reviewed
Our reviews of Michael Cassutt's work

Dragon Season
by Michael Cassutt
Dragon Season by Michael Cassutt review. A 1991 contemporary fantasy with a Hollywood TV writer hero, a portal to another world, and the most underread urban-fantasy debut of its decade.

Missing Man
by Michael Cassutt
Missing Man by Michael Cassutt review. The first Joshua Brock astronaut mystery. A NASA mishap investigator looks into a colleague's disappearance. SF procedural by an actual space-program insider.

Red Moon
by Michael Cassutt
Michael Cassutt's 2008 Soviet space-race alternate history. The kind of careful counterfactual that only a space-history insider can write.

Tango Midnight
by Michael Cassutt
Tango Midnight by Michael Cassutt 2003 review. A near-future ISS-set thriller in which a crew member is exposed to an airborne pathogen and the rescue mission is forty-eight hours of orbital choreography away.
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What we have said about Michael Cassutt
Dragon Season by Michael Cassutt review. A 1991 contemporary fantasy with a Hollywood TV writer hero, a portal to another world, and the most underread urban-fantasy debut of its decade.
Missing Man by Michael Cassutt review. The first Joshua Brock astronaut mystery. A NASA mishap investigator looks into a colleague's disappearance. SF procedural by an actual space-program insider.
Michael Cassutt's 2008 Soviet space-race alternate history. The kind of careful counterfactual that only a space-history insider can write.
Tango Midnight by Michael Cassutt 2003 review. A near-future ISS-set thriller in which a crew member is exposed to an airborne pathogen and the rescue mission is forty-eight hours of orbital choreography away.
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