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Lament for the Fallen
Lament for the Fallen | Gavin Chait
3 posts | 2 read | 10 to read
'Father, tell me a story?' asks Isaiah, moments before a strange craft falls from the sky and smashes into the jungle near his isolated West African community. Inside the ruined vessel the villagers find the shattered body of a man. His name is Samara and he is a man unlike any the villagers have seen before - a man who is perhaps something more than human. With his city home of Achenia hiding in the rubble left by a devastating war, Samara has fallen 35,000 km to earth in order to escape the automated hell of an orbiting prison called Tartarus. As he struggles to heal himself, he helps transform the lives of those who rescued him but in so doing attracts the attention of the brutal warlord who rules over this benighted, ravaged post-21st century land. He is not a man to be crossed, and now he threatens the very existence of the villagers themselves and the one, slim chance Samara has of finding his way home and to the woman - and the world - he loves. And all the while - in the darkness above - waits the simmering fury that lies at the heart of Tartarus . . .
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CyaneFillion
Lament for the Fallen | Gavin Chait
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I enjoyed this slice of life sci-fi. I thought it was very casual and focused on bonds between people and generations, and the plot was a bit on the backburner, but I didn't mind that. It takes place in Nigeria, and seems to really nail that 'American systems of justice are corrupt' thing at the end. It was hard to read 3rd person in present tense, but it makes up for it by being an easy book to read. I'd say it's a nice and comfortable read.

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Lament for the Fallen | Gavin Chait
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The Nigerian setting gave this sci-fi story an interesting flavour, and staying (mostly) on earth was also a bit different to most. There are neat ideas in here. But that's only if you can hang in there through some pretty clunky plot gear changes, and ignore a host of pretty two dimensional characters (all the women, this book is definitely a sausage fest)

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TheLondonBookworm
Lament for the Fallen | Gavin Chait
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A strange air craft falls from the sky landing in a jungle in West Africa. Inside- the villagers find someone not quite human. Someone whose trying to get back home. I had to buy it!! OMG sci-fi novel set In a tiny African village? Can't wait to get stuck in :)

LauraBrook Holy crap, this sounds amazing! 7y
TheLondonBookworm @LauraBrook right?!?!?!? 😁😁😁 7y
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