A Silence Heard

A Sci-fi Dystopian Adventure

Fiction - YA, Dystopia, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: Nicola McDonagh ISBN: 1230001958249
Publisher: Oddly Books Publication: June 1, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nicola McDonagh
ISBN: 1230001958249
Publisher: Oddly Books
Publication: June 1, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Trust no one - not even family.

Does Adara have enough courage to survive betrayal, war, and loss?

Find out in this action-packed post-apocalyptic journey into the dark side of human nature.

“Easily a must-read for dystopian adventure lovers out there.” (Amazon Review)

Adara’s search for her brother takes a sinister turn as she and her friends infiltrate Agro headquarters to free the Meeks.

With only a handful of allies by their side, Adara soon learns that these mysterious adversaries are more powerful and cruel than she ever imagined. Despite overwhelming odds, she knows that she must do whatever it takes to destroy the Agro army.

But there is a traitor trying to sabotage their mission. Someone who is in league with the enemy. Someone close to home.

As filthy battles ensue and loved ones perish, Adara must sing The Song of Forgetfulness one last time if she is to save not only the Meeks, but all the folk of NotSoGreatBritAlbion, from a life of slavery and despair.

‘Exciting, fun, unique, and creative. The author is truly a gifted writer to be able to whip up something like this.’ (Amazon Review)

A Silence Heard is a great addition to the dystopian/Sci-fi/cli-fi tradition of authors such as, Suzanne Collins, Veronica Roth, Bella Forest, Patrick Ness, Ursula K. Le Guin and Margaret Atwood.

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Trust no one - not even family.

Does Adara have enough courage to survive betrayal, war, and loss?

Find out in this action-packed post-apocalyptic journey into the dark side of human nature.

“Easily a must-read for dystopian adventure lovers out there.” (Amazon Review)

Adara’s search for her brother takes a sinister turn as she and her friends infiltrate Agro headquarters to free the Meeks.

With only a handful of allies by their side, Adara soon learns that these mysterious adversaries are more powerful and cruel than she ever imagined. Despite overwhelming odds, she knows that she must do whatever it takes to destroy the Agro army.

But there is a traitor trying to sabotage their mission. Someone who is in league with the enemy. Someone close to home.

As filthy battles ensue and loved ones perish, Adara must sing The Song of Forgetfulness one last time if she is to save not only the Meeks, but all the folk of NotSoGreatBritAlbion, from a life of slavery and despair.

‘Exciting, fun, unique, and creative. The author is truly a gifted writer to be able to whip up something like this.’ (Amazon Review)

A Silence Heard is a great addition to the dystopian/Sci-fi/cli-fi tradition of authors such as, Suzanne Collins, Veronica Roth, Bella Forest, Patrick Ness, Ursula K. Le Guin and Margaret Atwood.

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