Max is a teenage lad who seems pretty gifted in life. He has a good friend Jimmy, and they spend their time together, Jimmy is a bit of a screw-up, but Max is the perfect student. Max’s parents Cynthia and Peter (?) seem to be the perfect parents. Max has been invited to attend an Elite College next year, life looks great.
That is until the Aliens come in their massive ships. Until they do something to everyone, and most people turn on each other, going berserk and attacking each other, killing each other. Only a few are able to resist whatever is happening.
It is then that Max learns that his life has been anything but normal. He was breed to be a super soldier, resistant to the Aliens, and with the abilities to fight the Aliens, as well as fly their technology, a lot of which we have after one of their ships crashed in Roswell in 1947, and has been used to reverse engineer super fighters to engage them.
But humanity had been hoping for decades yet before the Aliens came, so that we had time to prepare, prepare a fleet of ships, and pilots, not just a single kid with no training, who is suddenly faced with the realisation that everything in his life has been a lie to save all of humanity…. Can Max hold it together? Can he save everyone? Will there be anyone to save?
This is an explosive, fast action in your face book, that is part thriller, part zombie apocalypse, part alien invasion, part coming of age, and ALL ACTION, as you jump from one page to the next, trying not to read forward or jump chapters to find out what is going to happen to not only Max, but other major characters that he meets along the way (I am not going to mention names to avoid spoilers).
The writing is gritty and powerful, Bartlett brings a lot of powerful emotion into the story, as Max struggles to cope with everything that has happened to him, what he is, the betrayal that he has had to deal with, but ultimately, for the right reasons. The other characters in this story are just as fantastic, and so well written. Whilst there is not a lot of depth to some of the other characters, there doesn’t need to be in this style of story, as we get the depth from the Max main character, as well as his friend Jimmy. The only other people I would have liked to have seen more from were his parents, Cynthia and Peter, who didn’t get as much air time as I would have liked.
The action is well written, again, without giving too much away, the combat scenes are very detailed, with just enough detail to make them in-depth and gritty, but not so much as to make them gruesome, and lose some potential audience members (this is easily still in the PG13 category, and is probably more designed for a YA audience).
The tech was a lot of fun, there was an interesting combination of hybrid stuff from the human and alien tech.
Overall this is a great story, a lot of fun to read, an interesting concept, something that is kind of original in some aspects, and certainly a very interesting mash up of themes into a single book. It makes for a great page turner, and once you get stuck into it, you won’t be putting it down easily, well worth the read.