* The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks. A young man muses about when he was a child and murdered other children! Among other things. Having read about what the author intended to say with this book, most of it went over my head.
* Anything by Kameron Hurley, a grimdark sci fi and fantasy author. My personal favourite is The Stars Are Legion, which is a cosmic horror/body horror space opera, but this isn’t so much an anti hero story as a story where it’s ambiguous who you should be rooting for. The Bel Dame Apocrypha series has more of a traditional anti hero as the protagonist.
* The Rifters series by Peter Watts, also available as free ebooks on his website.
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* The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks. A young man muses about when he was a child and murdered other children! Among other things. Having read about what the author intended to say with this book, most of it went over my head.
* Anything by Kameron Hurley, a grimdark sci fi and fantasy author. My personal favourite is The Stars Are Legion, which is a cosmic horror/body horror space opera, but this isn’t so much an anti hero story as a story where it’s ambiguous who you should be rooting for. The Bel Dame Apocrypha series has more of a traditional anti hero as the protagonist.
* The Rifters series by Peter Watts, also available as free ebooks on his website.