Edge of Light

Edge of Light
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Bandwagon Press
Age Range
14+
Release Date
November 17, 2020
ISBN13
9780988419322
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A discovery of alien origin. A world on the brink. Now the race is on to possess ... what only one boy can protect.

On October 23, 2030, a meteor explodes over Los Angeles, triggering chaos and panic. For seventeen-year-old Dev Harrison, the event coincides with a strange, recurring dream in which his long-disappeared physicist-father reveals to him a location high on a Tahoe peak where he's hidden the world's most coveted scientific secret. Eager to see if there's any truth to the dream, Dev hits the road with his best friends Abby and Conner.

But their journey across a bleak California is far more dangerous than they imagined as they encounter fanatic separatists, mysterious drones, and a ruthless federal agent. Worst of all are the "crawlers"--not human, not animal, terrifying creatures whose appearance in the wake of the meteor is no coincidence.

Courage, loyalty, wits: The friends want for none of these, but their adventure will demand much more. Especially after a conspiracy comes to light, and Dev realizes he's all that stands between protecting his father's legacy and global forces hell-bent on altering the fate of the universe.

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Thrilling YA SciFi Adventure Amidst a Mysterious Outbreak
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This book literally starts out with a bang as multiple meteorites strike cities across the earth at the same time, and is a roller coaster of a journey straight through to the end. Filled with terrific tension, a mysterious and bizarre infection spreading across California (and soon the world?), a well drawn futurescape (global wars, climate disaster, nefarious mega corporations and multiple competing intelligence agencies) and is complete with compelling hard science that any sci-fi fan will appreciate.

The story centers on three best friends Dev, Abby & Conner as they race across a near-future dystopian California which is further worse for wear after decades of drought and fires and where most of the state's residents have already fled. They're headed to a far-off place where Dev's dad (who disappeared long ago under mysterious circumstances) has hidden a secret that could well break open the universe. Chased by unknown forces and encountering bizarre and vicious creatures (and a town of wacko separatists that could totally exist in our 2020 pandemic reality), the three rely on each other as things go from bad to worse and the world goes into full lockdown. I loved the friends storyline and especially appreciated Conner’s cynical yet logical conspiracy theory take on things and the budding relationship between Dev & Abby. Dev is a vulnerable yet active and loveable protagonist, driven to find answers to his deepest questions and perhaps even to clear his father’s reputation.

The book seamlessly slipped between the story of the 3 teens (with Dev as protagonist) and the backstory of Dev's father, a research physicist, and his Indian mother, a medical doctor in LA. The father's story (the discovery of a very intriguing parasite and his band of scientific research fellows) is truly compelling, and the global conglomerate funding his research is not to be trusted. The science is detailed and intelligent and seemed totally plausible to my non physicist brain! I felt like I’d wanted to separately follow Dev's father's story even further and almost found myself wishing this was 2 distinct books.

The creatures are as freaky, and vicious as can be and the tension truly amps up every time that storyline comes back around. A longtime fan of the whole zombie universe, this is a nice entry, if not a full on zombie apocalypse.... at least not yet?!?

Highly recommended and can't wait to find out what happens next. Especially after that ending!
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Incredible world building, smart, engaging and truly likeable characters that you want to follow on their journey, plus great hard science makes for the complete YA sci-fi package.

It's Maze Runner meets, The Martian with a little bit of Outbreak thrown in.
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