Anthem’s Fall by S.L. Dunn #bookReview #giveaway

Anthem'sFalltourbannerAnthemsFall_ebookAbove a horrified New York City, genetics and ethics collide as the fallen emperor and a banished exile of the same herculean race ignite into battle over the city’s rooftops. In the streets below, a brilliant young scientist has discovered a technology that can defeat them both, yet might be more terrible than either.

Set both in modern New York City and in the technologically sophisticated yet politically savage world of Anthem, Anthem’s Fall unfurls into a plot where larger than life characters born with the prowess of gods are pitted against the shrewd brilliance of a familiar and unlikely heroine.

The young emperor Vengelis Epsilon narrowly escapes the reckoning of his empire at the hands of strange machines known as Felixes. The Felixes are identical in every respect to the godlike men of Vengelis’s world save for their mechanical blue eyes. Feared to be indestructible, the wanton holocaust of the Felix appears inescapable. His family murdered and his empire maimed under a shadow of destruction, Vengelis pursues the pained final words of his dying mentor, and sets course for a remote and unchartered world–our world.

The son of the man who created the Felixes, Gravitas Nerol has spent four years in lonely exile. His crime? When the Lord General of the Epsilon Army ordered the genocide of a vastly inferior race, Gravitas refused him. A warrior to his marrow, Gravitas has cast aside his former life and committed himself to the pursuit of knowledge.

Kristen Jordan is a young and talented graduate student working on a cutting edge research team. Their wildly inventive new biotechnology, the Vatruvian cell, is the celebrated milestone of modern science. Yet Kristen remains uneasy about the capabilities of the inexplicable Vatruvian cell, and as their project develops, it begins to ring oddly familiar to the perilous technology of Vengelis’s home.

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My review:

I love when books surprise you. Anthem’s Fall did. I thought I signed up to read a SciFi book but found a story that was so much more. Yes there are aliens but they aren’t different really from us except for super strength and they have spaceships. It’s not futuristic. It’s almost Michael Crichton-ish, which I love. I finished the book and I wanted to read it again. That’s high praise from me usually reserved for Jim Butcher and Kim Harrison books. The author found a way to totally bridge genres, a difficult task. He wrote a book that has a little for everyone and once you start reading it you don’t want to put it down. I HIGHLY recommend it. Make sure you have a block of time to read it, it’s frustrating when you have to put it down!


About the Author:

S.LS.L. Dunn is the debut author of Anthem’s Fall, a novel he wrote amid the wanderings of his mid twenties. He has written while living intermittently in St. John USVI, Boston, Maine and Seattle. Raised on big screen superhero movies and pop science fiction, he sought to create a novel that bridged a near-sci-fi thriller with a grand new fantasy. He currently resides in Seattle with his girlfriend Liz and their dog Lucy, and is hard at work completing the next book of the Anthem’s Fall series.

Twitter: @SL_Dunn https://twitter.com/SL_Dunn
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/sldunnauthor


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Comments

  1. YES! I totally put it in the same category as Jim Butcher and Kim Harrison! THAT is a huge compliment!

  2. isisthe12th says

    No, honestly i don’t think the rise of the machines will ever happen. It’s fun to read about.

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