Astronaut Chris Hadfield explores murder in space in new Cold War space thriller ‘Final Orbit’ (exclusive)

Launching back to the historic Apollo-Soyuz mission in 1975, a new space thriller titled “Final Orbit” arrives next month from New York Times bestselling author, TV host, YouTube sensation, TED speaker, classic rocker, and social media personality, retired astronaut Chris Hadfield.

The energetic Canadian hyphenate and former NASA veteran of three shuttle missions aided in the construction of the Mir Space Station and even commanded the International Space Station.

His first venture into speculative fiction arrived back in 2021 with “The Apollo Murders,” an engaging sci-fi adventure tale centered around Houston flight controller and ex-test pilot Kazimieras “Kaz” Zemeckis, who becomes embroiled in a dangerous conflict involving a secret Apollo 18 mission and the real-life Soviet spy space station called Almaz.

“Final Orbit” is the third entry in Hadfield’s “The Apollo Murders” series. (Image credit: Mulholland Books)

“Like when I learned to fly high performance airplanes, F-18s and such, at first every single thing is equally important and you don’t know how to prioritize, you don’t know what matters and what doesn’t, and you don’t know what to really focus on,” Hadfield told Space.com regarding his evolved level of writing for ‘Final Orbit.’ “Like anything, when you get better at it, you gain all those skills.

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