Actual rating is 4.5 stars for Marked
Thoughts and Plot
I received an ARC of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
You know, it's been awhile since I've met a book that demanded it all be read in one day, spaced between two sittings. At 294 pages, on a work day, that is nothing to sneeze at.
My Synopsis
Dana Rohan is a detective with a stunning track record for arrests and convictions. So good, the government sends someone to check her and her partner, Jacob, out. But after the death of her mother, who was proceeded by her father when Dana was a teenager, Dana isn't in the mood to play nice. Besides, she can't exactly tell everyone that the whole reason why she is so good at her job is actually because she can walk through alternate times and realities. She finds who committed the crime one reality over and then uses that knowledge to find a way to convict the person in her dimension.
The strange Mark on her back is what allows her to do this and she's kept it a secret from everyone including her recently deceased mother. But after a misstep regarding her Mark at a crime scene and the appearance of a strange old man who is then killed in front of her, Dana's carefully constructed life is rapidly unraveling before her eyes. To make matters worse, strange undead people are phasing through time and space, intent on killing her and anyone who stands in their way.
The only way to try and save herself is to flee through the dimensions and into a place called Chaos where she must travel until she arrives in an alternate world ruled by the Emperor. She hopes here is where she will find some answer.
Actual review
So, at first I was just curious how this story was going to play out. I mean, a woman with a strange marking on her back similar to a tattoo, that never fades and grows with her. What does it do? Time travel? Nah, Time travel and inter-dimensional travel! How could it possibly get any better???
Well let's have her bump into someone else who can do the same thing and is initially trying to kill her. Say wwwhhhaaaaattt? Not good enough for you? Let's add time travel zombies. Now I know this sounds weird...and a little stupid, but the way S. Andrew Swann puts it together it works. Although I totally called the Whedon thing once the zombie-like creatures popped up.
What I really liked was the pacing. This book is not one of those books that has large chunks of filler in it. Pretty much the whole time there is a purpose to what you are reading. There is plenty going on so, if you are like me, you don't find yourself suffering through pages upon pages of trollop because you have too much pride to skip a few pages at a time and skim your way to the good parts. You're pretty much hooked from the start.
My brain was literally jumping from question to question. Who murdered Mr. Kim? How does she do that? Does anyone know? What is her back story? Who's the dude in the crazy metal armor? OMG, is that a dimension stepping zombie??? How she's going to get out of this one? Is she seriously going to take her car? Man, she really loves that car...
In Conclusion
Marked is artfully put together, combining a new idea with an old one (zombies people) to make a refreshing story about a woman who just wants to know who she is and where she comes from only to get a LOT more than she bargained for.