Transient - Zachry Wheeler

Transient

By Zachry Wheeler

  • Release Date: 2016-11-08
  • Genre: Science Fiction
Score: 4
4
From 164 Ratings

Description

In a dark and distant future, death is obsolete.

Jonas is a transient: a human spy living as an eternal. His mission is simple: always learn, never get caught.

In the year 2578, an immortal regime controls the planet. Endless war has pushed humanity to the brink of extinction. Desperate to survive, the remaining factions deploy teenage spies, hoping to defeat the enemy from within.

After years in the lion's den, Jonas has grown to admire the eternal civilization. He is learning to love what he blindly hated, blurring the mission and himself.

But a reckoning is coming. The fates of billions hang in the balance. When the axe falls, Jonas must choose between his family and his species.

Transient is a Readers' Favorite® 5-Star Selection and a B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree

"An exceptionally well-written, thought-provoking novel that ultimately carries a humanist message, contrasting feigned morality with perceived evil." —Lex Allen, Readers' Favorite

"The world-building that author Zachry Wheeler does in Transient is simply amazing. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend it." —Geoff Habiger, Readers' Favorite

"An exciting read from the beginning." —Tanja Jurkovic, Readers' Favorite

"With its Kafkaesque rendering of humanity's backstory against the vampire-like eternals, the story has intrigue and drama focusing on a young spy's personal dilemma." —Lit Amri, Readers' Favorite

"There is much to like, and much to admire, about Zachry Wheeler's ingeniously unique and nimble interpretation of the rather widely exploited vampire genre in his instantly engaging novel, Transient." —Joel R. Dennstedt, Readers' Favorite

Reviews

  • Woke socialist propaganda!

    1
    By love it or keave it
    Humans are bad and the new vampires are good. What a woke piece of trash! Big government is portrayed as positive. The enemy is good for the planet, unlike humans. Wish I would have stopped reading after the first few chapters.
  • All tell, no show

    1
    By Heather (Ama) K
    The story stalls out completely under the weight of exposition.
  • Fun to read!

    5
    By Udmanmas
    Very interesting well told story! I enjoyed the read!
  • Transient

    4
    By zeusboo
    Interesting new spin on the vampire world, from a new and different perspective

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