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Skyfall

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A futuristic dystopia society is split into two divisions based on income status. Katherine Sullivan has her life turned upside down when she's kidnapped by someone from her past who claims to work for one of her thought-to-be-dead family members and ordered to bring her to Skyfall to complete Operation Zero. The ending to this growing conflict is extremely addicting and so uncontrollably captivating that it will send you over the edge.

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1,366 reviews53 followers
April 11, 2015
A short story that sets up a unique dystopian world, introduces us to some interesting characters, and takes us through a few conflicts. The resolution of the main conflict in this story leaves the reader hanging a bit, as it sets up what appears to be the start of the planned sequel. All in all a fun little read.

**Originally written for "Books and Pals" book blog. May have received a free review copy. **
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March 12, 2026
Skyfall by C. A. Edwards delivers an intriguing and fast-paced introduction to a dystopian world divided by wealth and power. The story quickly pulls readers into a futuristic society where social divisions shape every aspect of life, creating tension and uncertainty from the very beginning.

The plot centers around Katherine Sullivan, whose life takes a shocking turn when she is unexpectedly kidnapped and forced into a mission connected to her past. This twist immediately raises the stakes and sets the stage for a story filled with mystery, danger, and emotional conflict. As the narrative unfolds, the author gradually reveals deeper layers of the world and the characters, keeping readers curious about what will happen next.

One of the strengths of Skyfall is the sense of suspense that builds throughout the story. Even though it is a short read, it manages to create an immersive atmosphere and leaves readers wanting to discover more about the larger world and the events surrounding Operation Zero.

Overall, Skyfall is an interesting and promising start to the series. Readers who enjoy dystopian fiction, futuristic settings, and stories driven by mystery and tension will likely find this book an enjoyable read.
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