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Destroyer of Light

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The Matrix meets an Afro-futuristic retelling of Persephone set in a science fiction underworld of aliens, refugees, and genetic engineering in Jennifer Marie Brissett's Destroyer of Light

KirkusBest Fiction Books of the Year 2021
Tor.com—Best of the Year 2021

New York Public Library—Nine New Sci-Fi & Fantasy Reads
Bookriot—20 Must Read Space Fantasy Books for 2021
Book Bub—The 24 Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of Fall 2021

BiblioLifestyle—Most Anticipated Fall 2021 Sci-fi, Fantasy & Horror
Having destroyed Earth, the alien conquerors resettle the remains of humanity on the planet of Eleusis. In the four habitable areas of the planet—Day, Dusk, Dawn, and Night—the haves and have nots, criminals and dissidents, and former alien conquerors irrevocably bind three stories:
*A violent warlord abducts a young girl from the agrarian outskirts of Dusk leaving her mother searching and grieving.
*Genetically modified twin brothers desperately search for the lost son of a human/alien couple in a criminal underground trafficking children for unknown purposes.
*A young woman with inhuman powers rises through the insurgent ranks of soldiers in the borderlands of Night.
Their stories, often containing disturbing physical and sexual violence, skate across years, building to a single confrontation when the fate of all—human and alien—balances upon a knife's-edge.
A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Books

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Cherise Boothe and Landon Woodson give exceptional performances that evoke a sense of mystery laced with sadness and hope in this wildly imaginative futuristic tale of humanity's survival on a new planet. Boothe's pacing and tone capture the innocence, fear, and power of a girl who is stolen from her village and forced into the service of a warlord. In contrast, Woodson embraces a gritty style that is especially well suited to the twin brothers from the underbelly of society who have agreed to use their gifts to help find a missing boy. The narrators' contrasting vocal choices work beautifully together, enhancing the tension within the intertwined stories as the characters come together to stop an impending alien invasion that could destroy them all. E.M.U. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

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