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Dead Zone (2014) by Robison Wells is the continuing tale of Jack Cooper and Aubrey Parsons, which began in book 1 Blackout (2013). Jack and Aubrey contracted a mutated virus and developed certain superhuman abilities along with a large number of the country's youth.
The virus infected teenagers and imbued them with unusual and varied powers. Aubrey can appear invisible to other people when they're within sight, a kind of limited mind control that also wears her out. Jack has extremely heightened senses of vision, hearing and sense of smell. He can hear someone breathing or talking at a great distance and can see in the dark.
Once teenagers started developing these unusual traits, they were rounded up and kept in military quarantine camps and where they’re referred to as Lambdas. They are mutants, perhaps superheroes or misfits. They had been confined to the quarantine camps until further notice, however, those with extraordinary new abilities could be released if they volunteered for military service. At about the same time devastating terrorist attacks were occurring throughout the country. Additionally, a number of Lambdas banded together as a rebel force attacking quarantine installations, trying to free the mutant teens.
Now America is at war with the Russian Federation. Emboldened by having their own Lambdas and a secret weapon that can instantly turn off the enemy's electronics, the Russians attacked Alaska and Canada, securing the oil fields for themselves. Enroute to invade the Pacific Northwest and the Seattle area, the Russians are able to destroy the Pacific Fleet, including air support.
The EMP-like weapon temporarily shuts down all electrical equipment in a 16 mile area. From wrist watches to street lights, from jets to aircraft carriers, everything in the dead zone loses power. Fighter jets fall out of the sky, powerless naval ships are easily bombed and on land tanks, radar, artillery and more are useless while the enemy attacks.
After rushed military training, a group of six gifted Lambda teenagers and a team of Green Berets set out to identify the Russian's secret weapon and destroy it. When the Russians invaded Seattle they forced everyone to leave and a huge line of refugees were now driving east over the pass, crossing the Cascade mountains into Eastern Washington. The teens first mission was recon on Snoqualmie Pass where they encountered a Russian roadblock and discovered the enemy's equipment and vehicles also lost power in the dead zone.
The group of six Lambdas were chosen for their ability to operate as a team without the need for anything electrical. Aubrey could be invisible, Jack could see and hear at great distances, Tabitha could relay information telepathically, Josi could remember details of everything she saw or heard, Krezi was a weapon that could ignite fires, blow things up or shoot bolts of energy from her fingers and Matt could understand and operate any device, weapon or vehicle, etc that he touched.
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It’s a YA series and the science fiction mutations and military details are limited, but much of the action is intriguing. The author doesn’t make it clear that the terrorist attacks all over the country were a prelude to the Russian invasion. It only hints at it.
The story suffers as the author forces his young characters to lament over killing the enemy and defensive warfare in general. It seems to be an ongoing theme in the book and the boohoo, I-killed-enemy-invaders-today nonsense just gets so tedious.
Here's how it ends.
Turns out the secret weapon involves two Russian Lambdas, one can fly and the other is given a drug cocktail to boost his dead zone, electrical power blocking bubble ability. The flyer, Zasha, carries her drugged up pal Fyodor in a special harness. As she flies around the battle zone, Fyodor's ability shuts down the enemy's equipment, allowing her Russian army to devastate the American forces.
The team of teenagers figure out a way to track the dead zone bubble and from the edge of the zone to the center, it’s about 8 miles. Since everything electrically powered doesn't work in the dead zone, the Lambda teens road bicycles to quickly reach the center of the bubble where the flyer and her collaborator were located. While the bubble is stationary over the frontlines, invisibly Aubrey sneaks in the last couple hundred yards to make the kill.
Tabitha the telepathy gal has decided to desert her team of Lambda soldiers and relays false information to Aubrey which causes a firefight with the approaching Russian forces. In the confused battle, Tabitha and her 15-year-old Lambda pal Krezi escape the battlefield, but the team's CO is killed as well as the Green Berets. Aubrey is able to shoot the flyer dead, but the boy in the harness isn't killed. Soon the dead zone bubble is active again with the Lambda kid circling the battlefield in a glider, shutting down the American's military equipment, again.
Aubrey, Jack and the remaining Lambda soldier kids suspect the glider will need to take off and land at the airport in Ellensburg, Washington. And that's where they battle the Russians. Wounded, Aubrey repeatedly shoots at the cockpit as the tow plane taxied down the runway, pulling the glider plane. Finally she tosses in a grenade destroying the glider and killing the dead zone Lambda kid.
The US military orders the remaining Lambda soldiers to shelter underground, in the basement of houses, while the American military rains down hell on the enemy. The teens survive and Aubrey is awarded the Medal of Honor. The Russian forces are driven out, but still have a presence in Alaska where it's expected they'll soon give up that area as well.
Krezi the Lambda who can shoot bolts of energy from her fingers is wounded, but survives. Her deserter pal Tabitha didn't make it and was vilified in the news for having caused the death of the Green Berets.
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