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It Takes Death to Reach a Star

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WE ALL HAVE DEMONS. SOME DEMONS HAVE YOU.
The world you know is dead. We did this to ourselves.
The epidemic struck at the end of the Third World War. Fighting over oil, power, and religion, governments ignored the rise of an antibacterial-resistant plague. In just five years, the Earth was annihilated. Only one city survived—Etyom—a frozen hellhole in northern Siberia, engulfed in endless conflict.
The year is 2251.
Two groups emerged from the ashes of the old world. Within the walled city of Lower Etyom dwell the Robusts—descendants of the poor who were immune to the New Black Death. Above them, in a metropolis of pristine platforms called lillipads, live the Graciles—the progeny of the superrich, bio-engineered to resist the plague.
Mila Solokoff is a Robust who trades information in a world where knowing too much can get you killed. Caught in a deal gone bad, she's forced to take a high-risk job for a clandestine organization hell-bent on revolution.
Demitri Stasevich is a Gracile with a dark secret—a sickness that, if discovered, will get him Ax'd. His only relief is an illegal narcotic produced by the Robusts, and his only means of obtaining it is a journey to the arctic hell far below New Etyom.
Thrust together in the midst of a sinister plot that threatens all life above and below the cloud line, Mila and Demitri must master their demons and make a choice—one that will either salvage what's left of the human race or doom it to extinction ...
Awards
  • Bronze Winner — 2019 Independent Publisher Book Awards — Science Fiction
  • Gold (1st Place) Winner — 2019 Feathered Quill Book Awards — Science Fiction/Fantasy
  • Finalist — 2018 Dragon Awards — Science Fiction
  • Winner — 2018 New York Book Festival — Science Fiction
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        April 30, 2018
        The first collaboration between Jones and Worthington (the Action of Purpose trilogy) is a reasonably standard postapocalyptic dystopian work. Thanks to a one-two apocalyptic punch of war and disease, most of the world is uninhabitable; only one remote area of Siberia remains a place where humans can live. Dystopia fans looking for the usual tropes—a highly unequal future society, protagonists from each half thrown together, machinations by the dictator in charge, etc.—will get all that, explained in straight-up exposition dumps by the two narrators (Demitri, a member of the genetically modified elite Graciles, and Mila, a scavenger and member of the tough but poor Robusts) and in ponderous conversations between characters telling each other what they both know. There are a few interesting twists involving Vedmak, a second personality inside Demitri who might represent a failure of the bioengineering and culling that the Graciles practice, but the limitations and sheer grunginess of the setting keep the story solidly predictable. Readers looking for innovation in worldbuilding or characters will be disappointed. Agent: Italia Gandolfo, Gandolfo Helin & Fountain Literary.

      • Library Journal

        May 15, 2018

        The Third World War has come and gone. In the aftermath, everyone was so busy championing their religious ideology or acquiring wealth and resources that they failed to notice the small things. In the void arose the New Black Death, a disease that spread to every place on Earth except a gulag in Siberia. Survivors renamed this last inhabitable city Etyom, where two groups have emerged: the Robusts and the Graciles. Now through genetic modification, they live on several centuries later. One difference in this future world is a dimensional rift in which beings reside on the other side who can reach into the realm of humanity and manifest themselves as tormenting voices. Opening a portal to that sphere may potentially bring something worse than anything the world has yet known. With what remains of humanity caught in an internal elite-vs.-poor struggle, there is a need for some to rise above and care about something greater than themselves. VERDICT There are lots of moving pieces in this interesting attempt at merging the best of apocalyptic fiction and sf from Jones ("Action of Purpose" trilogy) and Worthington (Children of the Fifth Sun). And fans of both genres may find it compelling.--Mark Hanson, Maranatha Baptist Univ. Lib., Watertown, WI

        Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

      • Booklist

        May 15, 2018
        In Etyom, a dark, freezing city in what was Siberia, there are two races of survivors of the New Black Death (NBD) that swept the globe after WWIII. In the walled cities on the ground live the Robusts, descendants of the poor who were immune to the NBD, while up in the skies live the Graciles, genetically engineered descendants of the superrich. Readers enter this complex world through Mila, a plucky and resourceful Robust, and Demitri, a brilliant Gracile scientist with a dark secret. Their engaging first person narrations alternate, while the action and twisting plot, blending political intrigue and caper, keep the story moving at a fun and brisk pace. But there is also much to ponder in this well researched tale, serious issues like the place where science and faith collide, human interference in evolution, and race and class biases. Cinematic, thought-provoking, and immersive, this is a great option for fans of darker, grittier, and more science-focused dystopias in the manner of the novels of Philip K. Dick.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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