If you loved The Passage, World War Z, The Martian or Interstellar: this is a must-read thriller for you.
So much more than the sum of its parts - a page-turner of the highest order\' Kirkus Reviews \'Reminiscent of The Martian and World War Z, this is a luminous conspiracy yarn that shoots for (and lands among) the stars\' Pierce Brown, author of Red Rising.
I haven\'t had this much fun reading in ages\' Blake Crouch, author of the Wayward Pines trilogy \'A stellar debut which masterfully blends sci-fi, political thriller and apocalyptic fiction.
A sheer blast from start to finish. "It dares us to question what we know about ourselves." But what if we were meant to find it? And what happens when this vast, global puzzle is complete...? "About everything." * * * \'Bursts at the seams with big ideas.
Solving the secret of where it came from - and how many more parts may be out there - could change life as we know it.
It rewrites history." An object whose origins and purpose are perhaps the greatest mystery humanity has ever faced.
It challenges us. "But this thing ...it\'s different.
An enormous, ornate hand made of an exceptionally rare metal, which predates all human civilisation on the continent.
Rose Franklyn, a brilliant scientist and the leading world expert on what she discovered.
We never look back." That girl grows up to be Dr.
The people looking down see something far stranger..."We always look forward.
Waking up at the bottom of a deep pit, she sees an emergency rescue team above her.
Suddenly, the ground disappears beneath her.
A girl sneaks out just before dark to ride her new bike. * * * Deadwood, USA.
If you loved The Passage, World War Z, The Martian or Interstellar: this is a must-read thriller for you