Dietz, William C. Deathday.Berkley, Ace. 355p. c2001. 0-441-00981-6. $750. SA On February 28, 2020, also known as Black Friday Black Friday, Sept. 24, 1869, in U.S. history, day of financial panic. In 1869 a small group of American financial speculators, including Jay Gould and James Fisk, sought the support of federal officials of the Grant administration in a drive to corner the gold , the Zin invade Earth destroying everything in their path. Air Force One is obliterated. The governmental infrastructure is destroyed. Buildings collapse and fires spread. Humans caught on highways are either decimated or enslaved Enslaved may refer to:
The underground is a nickname used for some resistance movements. "The underground" is also a common name for World War II resistance movements. with the knowledge that he gains. Also vying for power is a white supremacist group that causes much unneeded conflict for the human resistance movement. Within the aliens' civilization, there are also alien groups that are subjugated sub·ju·gate tr.v. sub·ju·gat·ed, sub·ju·gat·ing, sub·ju·gates 1. To bring under control; conquer. See Synonyms at defeat. 2. To make subservient; enslave. by the Zin. These aliens find out that the so-called Zin temples are actually fortresses where the Zin plan to hide while in a vulnerable phase. In the fortresses, new Zin will be born in order to continue the domination over their servile ser·vile adj. 1. Abjectly submissive; slavish. 2. a. Of or suitable to a slave or servant. b. Of or relating to servitude or forced labor. aliens and the humans. As a result, the lower caste aliens start a resistance plan of their own. When the humans discover the truth about the temples, they may be able to win back their freedom as well. This fast-paced read is reminiscent of such titles as H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds and Robert Silverberg's Alien Years. The strength of the novel lies in its swift action and its technical details and is recommended for readers of military SF as well as fans of alien invasion tales. The narrative moves quickly from one geographical location to another offering the reader the movements and viewpoints of humans and aliens across the nation and in space during this upheaval. The issues of prejudice found even among aliens make for good talking points for discussion. The novel ends abruptly with the death of a major character and with all intentions of continuation in the next installment, EarthRise earth·rise n. The rising of the earth above the horizon as seen from the moon. . Ginger Armstrong, Prin. Lib. Assoc., County P.L., Chesterfield, VA |
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