Wayfarer: AV494
by Matthew S. Cox
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Pub Date Mar 08 2018 | Archive Date Mar 14 2018
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Description
Kerys Loring hopes an expedition to a distant alien ruin will make her career―assuming she lives long enough to still have one.
Her last team made a significant find, but her bosses took all the recognition and grant money. When Avasar Biotechnology appeals to her unique combination of experience and desperation, she jumps at the chance, even if it means leaving her little brother behind for a three-year trip.
At least she’ll be thousands of light-years away from her abusive ex.
Within minutes of arrival, her excitement shatters at the sight of her ex already there. Clinging to the hope his position with botanical sciences will keep him away from her team, she forces herself to continue.
On her first day in the ruins, she makes a profound discovery… but something goes terribly wrong.
Her domineering ex soon becomes the least of her problems as an unstoppable alien threat plunges Wayfarer Outpost into chaos. Trapped in an isolated facility with death stalking every corridor, Kerys finds herself up against an even more insidious threat than ancient aliens: the truth.
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EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781948099691 |
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Featured Reviews
Wow! This book was nothing like what I thought it would be! From start to finish it pretty much surprised me at every turn. Well, okay, so there were some plot elements that were pretty obvious. But there were literally dozens of other instances that did not turn out how I would have expected them to go.
There were many peripheral characters who we didn't learn much about and of whom I had a hard time keeping track. But Kerys and the central band of players in her immediate orbit were fairly well-developed, believable, and most were somewhat endearing.
The book was a bit too bloody and gory for my personal taste. And I definitely do not recommend reading it if you are adverse to such things. The violence was, however, rather central to the story. It did not seem to be included just for gratuitous inclusion.
There were a few points that really pushed my willing suspension of disbelief to the limit. Also, the explanation of a few key points was rather lacking, and it felt like it all just wrapped up too quickly towards the end. There were many more things about which I would have liked answers.
Otherwise, however, it was a creative story, with lots of action and intrigue, that really held my interest and drove me to keep reading so I could find out what would happen next. I definitely recommend it for fans of Sci-Fi and mild Horror.
Wayfarer: AV494 by Matthew S. Cox is an awesome book I requested from NetGalley and the review is voluntary.
As all of Matthew S. Cox's books are, this was awesome! It has a distant planet with an artifact that proved life. There is corporate greed, suspense, great sci-fi, a female lead, never boring, and I couldn't tear myself away from it! A real page turner! Very creepy and exciting! I loved it! So many twists and turns, I guessed wrong so many times. Another winner by one of my favorite writers!
Phew, an intense, dramatic page turner from start to finish, this tale of obsession on a distant planet takes a turn for the dark and gory and is only the better for it. When Kerys makes the tough decision to leave her family and the earth behind to go on an archaeological expedition on a distant plant, she never dreamed that she would bump into her creepy and stalker ex boyfriend. Determined to make the best of an awkward situation she throws herself into her work and makes some startling and dangerous discoveries. When she starts to notice people on the outpost are starting to behave out of character and become increasingly aggressive and paranoid, she begins to fear for her life, and it soon appears she may well be right.
At first I worried that this would turn out to be a romantic melodrama set in space, but it really became a lot more, action packed and tense as we follow Kerys in her encounters with her fellow crew. and there are plenty of twists and turns to keep the pages turning. Kerys is a well developed and interesting character, I thought it was particularly good that despite only getting brief descriptions of her previous life with Will, she clearly is demonstrating many characteristics of a victim of abuse, but is still clearly a strong ,smart and determined woman. The pacing throughout is excellent, and there is a real sense of claustrophobia as well as a creeping tension as the book races to its dramatic conclusion.
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