The Blurb On The Back:

Tech in her veins.

Anarchy in her blood.


Nova is an orphan, a thief, a no one …

Invisible to the City dwellers who live miles above the poisoned earth …

Invaluable to those who wish to destroy it.


The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )

The Verdict:

Leo Hunt’s YA SF thriller is an exciting, pacey affair that’s packed with interesting ideas about how far technology will literally take over our lives and how inequality could be compounded and embedded in society and although I found the antagonist to be a little two dimensional after the final twist, I would still definitely check out any sequel.

PHANTOM was released in the United Kingdom on 9th August 2018. Thanks to the Amazon Vine Programme for the review copy of this book.
The Blurb On The Back:

Luke Manchett is 16 years old. He’s just inherited $6 million from his estranged father.

Life is great.

But the cash comes with a catch.

Luke’s dad was a necromancer, which means the inheritance also includes 8 murderous ghosts … Ghosts who want revenge.


The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )

The Verdict:

Leo Hunt’s debut YA supernatural thriller is a mixed affair that didn’t quite work for me. I picked it up because I loved the premise and was interested to see what Hunt did with it but what sealed the deal was the cover blurb, which recommends it for fans of Derek Landry’s SKULDUGGERY PLEASANT series. Unfortunately, I think that comparison raises expectations that are too much for the material. Luke has a great first person voice and I completely believed in him as a teenage boy and his relationship with his mum and dad. I also believed in his crush on Holiday and how his attitude to Alice is informed by his desire to fit in with the other kids at school and because he genuinely thinks she’s weird. The supernatural elements start off with a suitable creepiness – I particularly enjoyed the introduction of the Judge and the Vassal and was hoping from more from the other 6 ghosts. The problem is that the Fury (the main antagonist) is pretty two-dimensional and the other ghosts don’t really get a lot of page time and the Fury’s desire for vengeance against Luke didn’t make a lot of sense. I also found the inevitable romance between Luke and Alice to be unnecessary and a bit jarring not least because of their lack of chemistry on the page and Alice is basically relegated to a sidekick part. Mainly though, there just wasn’t enough humour or action in this book for me while the set up-for a sequel doesn’t have enough to make me read on, although I will check out Hunt’s other work.

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