A rare few have dared look beyond the edge of sanity. Those who have wish they were never so bold for a universe of madness and terror stared back.
2032.
The nations of Africa battle the decline of vegetation. The desert creeps closer, threatening the major cities. People flee across the seas in a mass exodus not seen since biblical times. Hunger and greed consume those who remain. Yet hope is not lost. Some who remain vow to do all they can to halt the wicked machinations of corrupt governments and too-big corporations.
Thandiwe and her Bangaphandle use their hacking skills to turn those same corporations getting rich off the helpless to share their profits with her beloved Africa. Imbued by her initial success, Thandiwe becomes distracted by the enigmatic Ali. He holds a strange power within and confides in her a terrible secret that threatens all of humanity.
Detective Dakarai spends his days combating the city’s meth problem. When he stumbles upon Thandiwe and Ali he quickly realizes a more sinister plot is at work, one with demonic implications. Dakarai knows what he must do, even if he is terrified to do it.
A boy whose blood will save mankind from the clutches of annihilation
A girl whose mind could hold any computer on earth to ransom
A man with many faces and an immoral thirst for power and control
Their destinies hold the fate of the world, but time is running out. To save the world, they must accept the impossible and rise above all that has come before
I absolutely loved this book, picked it up pretty much day one, read it front to back over a two day period. I am thinking about re-reading it soon though. It's a really decent dystopian story where people fight back against corrupt companies by taking from them.
I highly recommend reading if you haven't yet. It just came out too, so you can't go wrong.
And like Jessie said before, for just $0.99 you can't really go wrong.
Ooh, this sounds so good. I like anything having to do with world falling apart and people trying to rise up and save it. And for only 99 cents, I may have to get it.