When the Sky Falls by B R Spangler

When the Sky Falls (Dark Skies Apocalypse, #1)

by B R Spangler

The world has woken up in a shroud of burning black fog. Society as we know it is collapsing.

As buildings crumble, communications fail and supplies becomes scarce, only one man knows why. Phil Stark designed a colossal machine to save the planet from humanity’s destruction, but instead, it brought devastation.

Phil’s identity is secret… for now.

Deep in underground shelters, angry mobs of survivors are gathering, hell-bent on punishing the architect of the disaster. Phil has no choice but to abandon his family. He heads into the brutal fog, determined to reach the machine and fix his catastrophic mistake.

As Phil’s daughter Emily tends the injured and risks her life sourcing provisions, she fears that the poisonous fog is not the only danger. There is a rumour that she knows something about the machine.

And when her little sister Sammi goes missing, Emily fears the truth is out.

With humanity tearing itself apart, Emily knows her only hope of putting a stop to the devastation and saving her sister is her father… and only she knows where he is: deep inside the machine that churns the air to acid.

Will Emily find Sammi in the savage darkness? Will Phil reverse the catastrophe he caused, before it’s too late for them all?

Reviewed by Jeff Sexton on

5 of 5 stars

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Explosive Opener Leads To Survival Epic. One of the first things you need to know about this particular (now) duology of When The Sky Falls and When The Dawn Breaks is that this is now the third time this story has been revised and repackaged - thus, when it feels like the book suddenly switches gears and becomes seemingly an entirely different book at around the 2/3 mark or so... that's because in its original forms, it *was* a second book at that point.

 

But taking that into consideration and reading this duology back to back, effectively reading what was formerly a four book series all at once, feels a bit like reading a shorter version of Douglas Adams' epic five volume romp through space in The Hithhiker's Guide To the Galaxy... but in a far more grounded, survival scifi type story. As with The Complete Hitchhiker though, this story actually works quite well in this form.

 

Part I has the explosive opener reminiscent of the opener of Brett Battles' SICK, the opening salvo of his seven volume epic apocalyptic survival series PROJECT EDEN, and in some ways - the mall scenes in particular, but also some of the scenes between the opening and that point - really challenge Battles as to which is truly the more compelling story.

 

Part 2 of this text is set a bit "down the road" from the events of Part I. The Apocalypse has effectively happened, and the survivors have set up what civilization they can. Here, the story becomes more of an exploration-survival story, where we learn how the world has changed from the one we know... and how humanity, in many ways, never really changes much.  

 

While Part I has its heart wrenching moments and makes the room a bit dusty at times in certain ways, Part 2 manages to twist these things a touch and do a bit of its own thing - which is why it can be jarring to read it in the same book as Part I - but also manages to up the stakes a bit in its own way, before finally leaving the reader almost literally begging for the continuation of the story - now to follow in When The Dawn Breaks, with both books being released together.

 

Very much recommended.

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  • 12 August, 2024: Started reading
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  • 16 August, 2024: Reviewed