But nothing is as spine-chilling as the truth that Earth's Council has hidden from everyone. He watches his fellow friends be killed, but nothing is as shocking as revisiting the place of his parent's death. Jas's nightmares of surviving and losing both of his parents come back full force when he's abducted by the separatists and forced back on the House of Wisdom. The other is Zahra, the daughter of the scientist accused of releasing a deadly virus that killed everyone on the ship. Jas Bhattaharya, the only survivor of House of Wisdom. The book is told in two different points of view. Only in this novel there is a separatist element that wants to take over the deserted spaceship for their own. This story reminded me of Alien meets Andomeda Strain. What worked: This is one thrilling, intense ride, especially when Zahra and the others in her group board the quarantined spaceship and wake up a horrific secret that threatens all life. Little do any of them know the truth behind the deaths in space. So when Adam, the cult leader she'd followed since a child, says that their 'family' can take the deserted ship as their own? She believes him. She believes he wasn't to blame for the deaths of people on the space ship House of Wisdom. Zahra wants the world to know the truth about her father.
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