The Enclave is the ultimate symbol of the Hoarders’ dominance. From behind its impenetrable walls, they continue their relentless campaign to Implant the innocent, while the subhuman Trackers hunt down and exterminate the unfortunate. The only hope for Amos Morgan, Aubrey Carter, and their band of Runners is to infiltrate the Enclave, and take the fight directly to the Hoarders. But they’ll need help from inside the Enclave, and their only guide may be a double agent. Then there’s Tracy. The Hoarders stole her humanity, turned her into a Tracker, and left her for dead. The Runners took her in, but can she be trusted? One thing is clear: she’s on a mission.
Deven Kane plays a mean bass and loves to tell stories. He writes thrillers set in dystopian contexts, and urban fantasy, which he describes as “supernatural thrillers set on another world.”
“Speculative fiction allows me to explore human nature, interpersonal conflicts, the desire to rise above our circumstances, and the obstacles that hold us back,” he says. “No matter the setting—Earth’s near future, the past, or an alien culture on another planet—the most compelling stories are always about our interactions with each other. The good, the bad, the ugly, and our need to transcend.”
His novels include the dystopian Tracker Trilogy (Tracker, Dissident & Scorpion), and the urban fantasies Darkwood and Treehawke.
Deven and his wife live under the watchful supervision of their bemused dog.
Right! So, imagine the Evengers with their spanky outfits and tech stuff and superpowers. Yeah, them. Now imagine them if they had only the clothes on their backs, which are old and gross, a rubber ball and a stolen truck.
AAAAAND you get to see the INSIDE of the Enclave! OMG.
I would rather be a runner but I am afraid that I am a Hoarder. Hoarders don't think they are Hoarders, that's an outsider's opinion. This book deserves some late night philosophizing.