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Hidden in the shadows above, Dara silently slipped her quiver from her shoulder.
“...That is where we attack…Once we have taken control, all those who have no faith will be butchered, and we will call Major Tom, and he will pick up, and he will send the riders, and we leave for Marbro Country!”
She rolled onto her back and slid two arrows from the quiver.
“Can you trust this bandit, Barg, father?” said Adam.
Gently, she laid one of the arrows on the concrete, and the other she notched.
“No,” said Chagga firmly. “But I need them to do in the guards while you kill the chief.”
She rolled, holding the bow with her left hand, pulling the bowstring back.
Kill Adam, and the others won’t know the plan? she thought. Or kill Chagga, and there is no plan?
She closed her left eye, pulling
the string tighter.
Kill them both!
An excellent tale of life in a post-apocalyptic world.
Above the Clouds by Tim Vee is a captivating tale of life in a future, post-apocalyptic world of crumbling ruins and a simple, desperate, day-to-day existence. Three sisters, Zell, Squirt, and Dara, are part of the Clan, an organized community of survivors of some civilization-ending event, who live in a world of darkness, damp, and scrabbling insects in underground tunnels left from BEFORE. Their way of life is brutal and primitive, yet each member of the Clan works to pull their own weight to sustain the community. The sisters do their part by hunting for meat on the surface above, and one by one, they unexpectedly come to find their future outside the Clan, leaving the others behind to grieve.
This story was so addictive that I didn’t want to put it down, and I absolutely wasn’t ready for it to end when it did. The plot’s tension starts high and continues to build as the sisters encounter heart-pounding challenges to their way of life. Each girl is unique but shares a drive to do their job as a hunter the best they can, and their persistence serves them well when they end up outside of the Clan’s protected tunnels.
The author’s descriptions of the settings and action are cinematic in quality, and I could easily see this story serving as the launching point for a film or television series. I got vibes of Jean M. Auel’s world in CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR and that of the city dwellers in Suzanne Collins’s THE HUNGER GAMES but used in a completely different manner. As there are questions left available to further exploration, I would love to see this story continued in additional books.
With its compelling plot and engaging characters, I
recommend ABOVE THE CLOUDS to fans of post-apocalyptic fiction.


We appreciate you featuring and reviewing ABOVE THE CLOUDS today.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Karen for the lovely review, and I am so pleased that you enjoyed the story.
ReplyDeleteYou’re welcome! I was so entertained.
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