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Reviewed by Gaius Konstantine for Readers' Favorite
Lunch is ready, and humanity is the entrée in Dissonance, Volume I: Reality by Aaron Ryan. The action picks up on page one, with Cameron (call sign Jet) and his brother Rutledge (Rutty) running for their lives. Their reality is a constant fight for survival in a world devastated by an alien invasion that has seen 85% of humanity become food for the nightmarish invaders called gorgons. A new mission for the soldier-brothers sees them team up with Basset and Trudy, two newcomers to their fortified base of operations. But like all things military, the mission is not what it seems, and few plans, no matter how well prepared, can survive contact with the enemy. In a world with little left to lose and grievous loss an everyday fact of life, Jet will realize that there is another enemy out there just as dangerous as the invading aliens: man.
With so many apocalyptic thrillers out there, Dissonance by Aaron Ryan shines like a beacon in the night because it is truly excellent. While the plot revolves around humanity's struggle for survival, the underlying theme that humans are at their best (and worst) during a crisis is explored deeply in a manner few novels have achieved. The captivating world-building and enigmatic alien characters add another layer of depth to the story. They arrive without spacecraft and behave like single-purpose predators, akin to sharks. Yet they do possess some technology and a higher goal other than just turning us into fast food. As a result, I wondered if they were animals or intelligent, perhaps even a biological weapon used by an even greater foe. Superb character development with a well-written and fast pace combine to make this novel an easy recommendation.