Synopsis
John Spark is a tour guide in the caves of Mars. He's a jack-of-all-trades, a climber, a freelance writer, highly resourceful. He has to be, because on Mars there's no 'roadside assist'. Whether it's a vehicle, a suit, or a body, you fix it, or you face death.
Luck lands him a plush job with an exploration team. The cashed-up researchers seek clues to the origins of life, 97 light years from Mars. Or so they say. What exactly is a middling university doing with a cutting edge ship like the Coromandel? As the 'Help', John doesn't 'need-to-know'. However, it seems he's not the only one who's curious about what's below deck.
On arrival at Aemilia, the crew stumble on a bizarre message from a cryptic source, but who was it intended for and what does it mean?
Conditions on planet Aemilia are as treacherous as they are beautiful, and not as predicted. At the height of success, the mission is abandoned amidst increasing danger, of a kind and extent that no one could imagine.
John and the crew must use all their wit and resources to get home in time to avert a truly terrifying disaster, galactic in scale.
A page-turning book that transports readers on an exhilarating voyage through a universe unlike any other is The Strange Taste of Metal. The novel is a masterful synthesis of science fiction, mystery, and adventure written by author Dan Coxon, and readers will be captivated from the first page.
The protagonist of the book is Alex, a young man who one day discovers that he has a mystery implant in his body that has given him superhuman abilities. Alex discovers himself being lured into a perilous world of secrets and intrigue as he attempts to solve the mystery behind this gadget and the organization that implanted it inside of him.
The Strange Taste of Metal's distinctive and engrossing world-building sets it different from other science fiction books. Coxon has crafted a world that blends dystopia and science fiction in a way that is both alien and familiar. Readers can easily picture themselves in the novel because to the detailed descriptions of the setting and the people, and the action-packed plot keeps them interested the entire time.
The way this book addresses the concepts of power and control is among its many intriguing aspects. Alex is compelled to consider the ethical ramifications of his new talents as he learns the real identity of the group that created the implant.
This investigation into power relationships is not only stimulating for the mind, but also a thrilling and suspenseful read.
The Strange Taste of Metal features likable, well-developed characters. Alex is a multifaceted protagonist who must contend with both his personal issues from his past and his newfound talents. The supporting cast of characters is equally compelling, and each one adds their own distinct viewpoint to the narrative.
The literary style of this book is yet another noteworthy aspect. Coxon writes in a style that is both lyrical and succinct, infusing the plot with a sense of urgency. A totally realistic reading experience is made possible by his meticulous attention to detail and command of language.
For aficionados of science fiction, dystopian literature, and exciting adventures, The Strange Taste of Metal is must-read. This novel is sure to satisfy readers looking for something fresh and intriguing with its distinctive world-building, compelling characters, and thought-provoking ideas. Readers will be captivated by Dan Coxon's masterwork and beg for more.
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