So, this is a cracking book and that's all you need to know...
I jest but seriously, this is a great book. It starts off with a profound tragedy and rolls onwards from there. There is some action. There are several dark grey, almost heading into black territory characters. There are some "Oh my god!" moments, mostly involving airlocks. It has a little bit of everything that makes Sci-fi great.
The plot is fairly simple- aliens have attacked a human colony and now humans are trying to prevent them from wiping out humanity. However, that plotline and the blurb do not do this complex story any justice. Most of the story is set in the past and show how the lead up to the present situation. There are some time jumps backwards and forwards but I found it relatively easy to keep up with where in time we were. And I thought it worked well. I'm not sure the story would have the same impact with a static timeline.
What I also liked about this is that although there is a lot of technology in it, a lot of it is new or unknown. We can use it but we have no idea how it works. Again, it fit with the story and gave a frontier feeling to the proceedings, which is quite fitting for a first contact (sort of) story. I liked that everything wasn't shiny and it was all a bit rough around the edges. This atmosphere worked well with the plotline, giving a much needed gritty feeling to the colony on Mars.
The Characters are... an interesting bunch. Our main POV is Cole Anderson, one of the most ambiguous characters I have ever met. The book starts with Cole's tragedy and nothing is right for Cole ever again. He makes some very dubious decisions; some are them are for the benefit of others and others are damn right selfish! He can be exceptionally mean-spirited but also always looking out for others. He is a mass of contradictions and there are times when you will not like him. I did find it hard to connect with Cole at some points but he always kept me guessing which way he would leap. Makes for a great tale, even if you sometimes want to punch him on the nose. Kyoko Ishihara is a more straightforward personality but even she goes through her uncertain times. I was interested in Kyoko's story but I didn't feel the conflict that I felt with Cole's. There are some other questionable characters, Bridgette springs to mind most readily, but again there is always an ambiguous nature to them. No one is out and out evil but they so do like to push those boundaries! Interestingly enough, the character I really struggled with was Amanda Fisher. There is a part that I still haven't made my mind up whether she told the truth or not. Depending which way you swing it will really affect how you see her as a person.
The plot is great, the atmosphere is terrific but, for me, it was those rainbow grey characters that kept me invested in this story. Even when I was at my limit with Cole, I wanted to know what was happening with Kyoko and the Mars colony. All books have some flaws and they were present here too but the story overrode any issues I had and kept me turning those pages. It was an interesting change from most first contact stories I have read and I would suggest those with an interest in first contact give it a go.
I received a free copy from the Author in exchange for an honest review. Thank you!