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When the Dust Fell

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Sarah Long is looking for peace in a broken world. The fact that she helped break it, is only the start of her problems.
When Sarah Long gets the message that her sister is alive and needs rescuing, she packs a bag with survival gear, loads a coat with six kinds of weapons, and hopes her pregnancy won't slow her down.
It's been three years since the ancient, city-sized ship was discovered. And three years since it turned half the planet into deserts of black dust.
Sarah's treacherous journey will cross continents and an ocean, as well as the lines between Earther and Alien, friend and foe. The dangers, though, go beyond the brutal reality of the lawless world she travels.
For the last three years the mysterious ship has been Sarah's home. And she knows its powers.
And there are those who will do absolutely anything to get them.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 27, 2022
      Ross (the Kalelah series) introduces several exciting concepts in this unorthodox take on an alien invasion but fails to bring any of them to a satisfying conclusion. After a deep sonar survey of the Pacific turns up an impossible find, oceanographer Sarah Long becomes the only Earth native aboard an alien ship full of humans from a distant planet called Origen. She learns that human life on Earth is the result of a seed population planted by the ship’s crew, who intended to guide humanity toward the correct understanding of God but failed to intervene at key points in societal evolution due to a programming glitch. While this setup raises some fascinating questions about religion, the ideas are never rounded out. When Sarah receives messages compelling her to leave the ship and search for her sister, she makes a deal with the Code—another enigma left dangling—to help her, embarking on a quest that takes her from the ruins of Moscow, around the authoritarian city-state of Manhattan, to Ohio—only to arrive at a conclusion that renders all prior plot events meaningless. Despite Ross’s clever subversion of the typical alien invasion scenario, the insufficient worldbuilding and underdeveloped themes will leave readers disappointed.

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