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Uncaged: The Singular Menace, Book 1
•by John Sandford & Michele Cook
Begins with Shay Remby cutting her long, lovely, red hair and dying it black, along with the dog's hair in preparation for going on the run. This is also how the novel ends after things went wrong for Shay's group (her just rescued brother Odin, X the dog, the Asian girl with wires protruding from her shaved head, Twist and fellow conspirators Cade and Cruz) all currently hiding out in a hotel room, deciding what to do next.
A ridiculous story that tends to promote environmental terrorism, graffiti art, support for illegal aliens, mockery of LA's DA and portrays law & order (ICE) as Nazism. Even with the leftist nonsense it's mostly an interesting story.
Odin (nearly 18) and his sister Shay (sixteen) have been raised in the foster care system for maybe 7 years, ever since their grandma died. Their parents died in accidents some years before that.
Odin, a hacker extraordinaire and a bit autistic, has been seduced by his insincere girlfriend Rachel and by his love of animals, to join her animal-rights terrorist group, Storm. They're using Odin for his hacker talent. The group of 12 (mostly teenagers and a 23 year-old leader Ethan) broke into the Singular corporation's research lab near Eugene, Oregon. They smashed the labs, loosed rats, mice, rhesus monkeys, etc, stole thumb drive files and captured on video what the scientists have been doing to the animals.
An insider accomplice claimed the lab is trying to make robots out of living creatures and maybe using people as well. On the way out Odin rescues a convalescing dog with a mysterious eye patch (X). Investigators Marcus West and Cherry from Singular question Shay about her brother's whereabouts. She lies.
West lost his legs in the war and has been equipped with high-tech, brain-controlled prosthetics (bionic legs). A number of other Singular agents have also been turned into bionic men (The 10 million dollar man). The corporation's endeavor seems to be high-tech prosthetics, but also mind control, transferring thoughts to another's brain and creating a robotic human that can maybe last in perpetuity. It's a challenging task costing the lives of innumerable animal and human experimental subjects and requiring great secrecy.
Wanting to rescue her naive brother from the eco-terrorist group, Shay runs away from her foster home and makes her way to LA / Hollywood, the last location she has for Odin.
In Hollywood Shay runs into unsavory characters who prey on runaways. She's rescued by Twist, a wealthy gallery artist (and a subversive political street artist) who runs a safehouse hotel for troubled teens. Being a rock climber, Shay agrees to help Twist & crew hang a giant banner off the side of a building. It's a naked caricature of the new female district attorney wearing a swastika and pointing a gun at a helpless illegal alien. Twist apparently opposes enforcing immigration law.
News footage of Shay repelling off the roof gets her noticed by the Singular goons, who are hunting the Storm raiders, Odin and the stolen dog. A nearby pod of beached whales is sure to attract Odin and that's where Shay finally finds him (at the beach) and the Singular security team follows.
Shay's brother gives her the dog, the bag of stolen thumb drives and instructions. When bionic West races towards them, Odin and girlfriend Rachel take off, but a van of agents kidnap Odin. Rachel also tazed West, short-circuiting his bionic legs and leaving him writhing in pain. Shay helps him.
Shay and crew threaten to post the damming thumb drive video files on the web if Odin isn't released. Investigator West learns of his corporation's evil ways and joins Shay's team. Together they storm the remote corporate prison to rescue Odin who's been beaten and waterboarded. There are also numerous Asians (maybe North Koreans?) being held in the jail as well--human test subjects.
In addition to her brother they only have time to rescue one Asian girl. Their new friend West is shot and must be left behind, he's then murdered by Thorne as part of the cover up--the cops have been called. Sync, Thorne & Harmon, the big wigs, spin a story for damage control.
The rescue team gets away and rendezvous at a motel. Shay obtains a bolt cutter to remove the locks & chain binding the Asian girl.
Shay's new plan: Revenge.
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Mostly interesting, but at times suffers from slow, plodding preparation and excessive detail. For example: "hijacking" the Hollywood sign with a gigantic, illuminated banner MINDKILL.NET to let everyone know where to see videos exposing Singular's illegal human experiments. If the authors were also trying to show what a difficult, costly and time-consuming task this would be, they succeeded--it took a lot of story time.
X the dog is also bionic, has enhanced hind legs, a special artificial eye and a charging port in his skull to keep him fully powered.
The Singular Menace series:
(Young adult audience)
1. ● Uncaged (2014)
2. Outrage (2015)
3. Rampage (2016)
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