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Kill Code: A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel by Clive Fleury

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Kill Code: A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel by Clive Fleury
Publication Date : December 5th 2018
Publisher : TCK Publishing
Read Date : January 29th 2019
Genre : Dystopian / Sci-Fi / Fiction
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Stars : 5/5

WHEN THE OCEANS RISE…THE TRUTH DROWNS 
It’s the year 2031. Our future. Their present. A world decimated by climate catastrophe, where the sun’s heat is deadly and the ocean rises higher every day. A world ruled by the rich, powerful, and corrupt. A world where a good man can’t survive for long. 

Hogan Duran was a good man once. He was a cop, forced to resign in disgrace when he couldn’t save his partner from a bullet. Now Hogan lives on the fraying edges of society, serving cruel masters and scavenging trash dumps just to survive. 

But after four years of living in poverty, Hogan finally gets a chance to get back on his feet. He’s invited to join the National Security Council, the powerful paramilitary organization responsible for protecting the rich and powerful from the more unsavory elements of society. All he needs to do is pass their deadly entrance exam, and he’ll be rewarded with wealth and opportunity beyond his wildest dreams. 

But this ex-cop’s path to redemption won’t be easy. The NSC are hiding something, and as Hogan descends deeper and deeper into their world, he starts to uncover the terrible truth of how the powerful in this new world maintain their power…and just how far they will go to protect their secrets. 

In a world gone wrong, can one man actually make a difference, or will he die trying? 

Kill Code is the first novel in an exciting new dystopian science fiction series from the mind of award-winning author, screenwriter, and director Clive Fleury. 

Fans of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey, and Divergent by Veronica Roth will be captivated by Kill Code. 

You’ll also love this book if you enjoy: 
Dystopian novels and stories 
Stories about futuristic societies 
Stories about disgraced cops 
Stories about unlikely heroes 
Stories about conspiracies 
Stories about injustice

Kill Code was a dystopian fiction novel that revolved around Hogan, his life in the world of poverty, Story of survival, competition, power, conspiracy and injustice. Blurb describes the book precisely with good detail.

Protagonist, Hogan Duran was smart, brave and tough guy but unlike other candidates applied for NSC (National Security Council), he never lost his conscience. Even though all applicant told to be competitive and not friends, he built unspoken understanding and friendship with Ruby. His spur of moment decisions were fabulous and never hesitated when he had to choose right over wrong even if it cost his life. He was great character.

Ruby was another fab character who was strong, brilliant and only one with dignity. Like Hogan she was sensitive and had her conscience. I liked how she supported Hogan and believed in his judgement.

Jake was jerk. I hated him ever since his first intro in the book. I knew he would cause lot of trouble when something good was about to happen and he didn’t disappoint me there. I was glad he got what he deserved in the end.

Other secondary characters mainly NSC officers were most surprising.

Kill Code was first person narrative nicely written with impressive plot design, strong characters, and dystopian world that was narrated with all minor details.

The world was interesting it had two parts one was majority population living in cities where catastrophic climate change made the world worst to live in. There was 80% unemployment, people suffering from famine and drought. Burglary, vandalizing and killing for food and cloth was too common. Garbage hills were home for some people and take away area for food and valuables. Pure food, water, shelter, and safety was only for rich and gangsters. The other was NSC base and separate elite group area to whom NSC provided protection. NSC base was structured in total contrast to the world. Fresh food, sophisticated technology and luxurious shelter was given to all officers. It was built for elites. It was shocking to see such huge contrast between two world and I was eager to know why only they had all luxuries and why they didn’t help people.

Book was pretty short and so things went real fast in the book. Within 35% of the book, world was described, we get to know about Hogan’s life and his guilt trip, deadly NSC entrance tests in fact NSC officer was also selected. It was pretty fast paced. But when they were attacked by Krails, whole NSC thing started to feel fishy.

I was curious to know-

What were the Krails and why they attacked NSC?
Why some officers turned against government and joined Krail?
What was Krail’s ultimate goal?
If what they said to Hogan was right, what NSC people were hiding?
Who were real antagonists, Krail or NSC?
Whose side Hogan will take?

These questions hooked me to book till the end. There were so many unexpecetd twist and turns that kept the plot exciting.

Last 30% of the book was flurry of events. Climax was shocking. I was filled with rage and felt betrayed along with characters. I couldn’t believe what was revealed. I loved book more in this portion. It was adrenaline inducing, with many smart moves by Hogan. End was satisfactory and sounded like there might be sequel of this book.

Overall, it was interesting, gripping Sci-Fi with impressive and well represented dystopian world.

*** Note : I received e-copy of this book from the author, in exchange for an honest review. ***

Author : Clive Fleury

Purchase Link : Amazon.in /Amazon.com

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  • ellajames

    From award winning author, Clive Fleury, comes the exciting new fast-paced, thrilling dystopian science fiction novel, Kill Code. This book is fabulous and riveting. It will hook readers from the get go and compel them to consider and think about the future of our world, while enjoying a story filled with surprising twists, betrayals, danger, intrigue and a bit of romance.
    In Kill Code by Clive Fleury, readers journey to a dystopian futuristic world where severe climate change has brought devastation to the coastal zones, economy and society. The rich and powerful elites live separated from the down and out, poverty stricken and underprivileged. Ex-cop, Hogan Duran is now at the bottom of the chain. Along with 80% of the world’s unemployed people, all scavenging dumpsters filled with the elite’s leftovers, he is forced to scrounge for his own survival. Once a good cop and upstanding man, he was forced to resign due to his inability to protect his partner, Max, from taking a bullet which left him disabled. Disturbed by the state of the society, disgraced and fallen from a position of respect and honor, Hogan Duran does what he can to survive and after four years of hardship and oppression he finally gets a break when he is offered a chance to join the National Security Council, a powerful group organized to protect the rich, prominent and wealthy elites from the unpleasant, criminal and poverty stricken part of society. But, first he must pass a test to get the job by enduring a hellish competition between other possible candidates. Here readers are introduced to some significant characters: Ruby, an unwavering determined woman who Hogan knows from his army days, Jake, a man with exceptional survival skills, Captain Beecham and General Stoker who is with the NSC. In the end, Jake wins the challenging competition. While they are on their way back to the base, they are attacked by a group called the Krails. Because of their experience in the army and quick thinking, Ruby and Hogan are able to flee the Krails and rescue General Stoker. Hogan wins the General’s approval. Hogan begins to discover that the NSC are hiding terrible secrets and quickly becomes concerned and disappointed as he finds out that the NSC is not what he had thought. He questions their secrets and methods of maintaining their power and wealth, and just how far they are willing to go to secure their position to enjoy their power, control and wealth. Now Hogan and Ruby must make a difficult choice and survive the threats that come their way.
    Kill Code by Clive Fleury is an exceptional dystopian science fiction story which is well thought out with a deep complex plot that is well paced, easy to follow and exciting to get into. Readers will connect and relate to the intriguing well developed characters. Many readers that are into conspiracy theories, social issues and the unfairness that could possibly arise in our future, and futuristic dystopian worlds will love and revel in Kill Code. Written with passion and filled with interesting knowledge, it is a fun, entertaining, thrilling and fascinating read. Kill Code by award winning writer, Clive Fleury comes highly recommended by Artisan Book Reviews. Kill Code, unquestionably, deserves 5 BIG STARS.

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