Winner of a 2010 YouWriteOn Book of the Year award.
"TRUST NO ONE."
Teenager Danny Page has psychokinetic powers that are as much a curse as a blessing. When he attracts the attention of a shady governmental organisation, Danny is thrown into a world where he is an asset to some and a target to others.
As Danny attempts to negotiate a labyrinth of secrets and lies, he must work out friend from foe, battle kidnappers and killers and unravel a plot that aims to save humanity from itself by culling millions of innocent people.
"The prologue gave me goosebumps... This is a novel that will engage, excite and entertain." Natalie Braine, Orion Books.
The genre description I received for this book was "YA paranormal thriller" and it was indeed a thriller. This is the first book I've read that involved psychokinesis so I had no idea what to expect. I really liked the main character, Danny--a teenage boy with supernatural abilities who was recruited by a government agency to work as a spy. Even with the paranormal aspect, Danny was still a really believable and likable character. I also liked the biological weapon conspiracy which seemed more relevant than bombs or guns and added depth to the suspense. Like all great thrillers, the pace quickened toward the end and my anticipation grew with every plot twist and surprise. I can't say the end was completely satisfying - as I still feel a little unresolved on some things - but I hope that means there is a sequel in the making. The writing wasn't perfect but there wasn't really anything that I disliked about the book. There were a few plot holes and areas where I felt confused but not enough to lessen my enjoyment of the story.
This is definitely a young adult thriller, as described. The plot twists and pace were quick and well placed, keeping the flow going nicely. I enjoyed the characters, and the lack of excessive violence, when dealing with a government agency.
The plot overall was somewhat generic, in that it wasn't difficult to guess what happens next. It wasn't an unsatisfying experience though, and I enjoyed the few twists that surprised me.
The ending was alright, although it did kind of dip off a bit, and didn't match the feel of the rest of the book. Not terrible, but did leave me with a "hu, ok then." feeling.
I would recommend this book to others.
*I was given a complimentary copy of this book, from the author, to read in exchange for an honest review.