In a war-torn future, a mysterious man wearing an indestructible helmet that cannot be removed must protect a ragtag group on the run from rogue supersoldiers.
That captures the tone of the adventure that follows. As the group flees through the desert toward Cairo, Shokeir pits them against a host of dangers: terrorists, attack drones, giant robotic spider creatures, and more, in action-heavy encounters. They escape largely through Slate’s lightning-blasting heroics, though not without sustaining casualties, and make their way to Cairo, where they learn that a criminal organization known as Cloak, possibly run by other superpowered beings, may be plotting a massive terrorist attack.
The constantly escalating action and stakes are the main draw of this story, though those stakes are undercut by a tendency to gloss over potentially resonant emotional beats—like the deaths of various members of the party—with one-liners. But readers who relish inventive, playful action and worldbuilding (a trip to a movie theater showing a jingoistic action fantasy memorably sells this future) and also relentless Deadpool-esque quipping will enjoy the ride.
Takeaway: This SF adventure mixes relentless quips with over-the-top action.
Great for fans of: Darius Brasher’s Seraph Rising, Jeremy Eaton’s Preparing for the Future.
Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A-
"A rollicking SF romp with cinematic action, entertaining banter, and an appealingly scruffy protagonist." — Kirkus Reviews
"Young Adult Action/Adventure with all the elements of a superhero movie." — Gordon A. Long, Reedsy Discovery