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Children of the Sun

By: Beth Lewis
Narrated by: David Wayman, Kate Handford
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Summary

In Beth Lewis's exceptional fourth novel, reporter James Morrow investigates the enigmatic cult deep in the Adirondack Mountains - a group of people going to great lengths for a second chance at life.

Welcome to Atlas. What would you do for a second chance?

Summer 1982. Deep in the Adirondack Mountains, over three hundred people live off-grid in a secret community. Atlas is a refuge for broken souls who long for a different life. Founded by the enigmatic Sol, the group now prepares for their final ceremony: the opening of the Golden Door. They believe they will cross to another world, to a new life where their past decisions never ended in tragedy.

James Morrow is a rookie New York City reporter intent on making his name with an exposé of the crazy cult in the woods. He secures an invitation to the camp on the condition he tell the world of its wonders, but James is a sceptic. He's sure there must be more to the mysterious leader and his endgame than his followers have signed up for.

James soon finds there is a darker side to the cult beyond the prayers and yellow robes. A group of children are treated like gods, there are iron strips embedded in the earth, and nobody talks about what's behind the gates of Sol's private sanctuary. As James learns the stories of the members and how they came to be there, he begins to understand the desperate nature of their beliefs - a desperation he knows all too well.

As the final ceremony draws near, James must ask himself: what will it cost them to reach this other life? And is that a price he's willing to pay?

©2023 Beth Lewis (P)2023 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

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Dazzling, chilling, moving and original. CHILDREN OF THE SUN defies genre in a way that is both fresh, and now to be expected from the brilliant Beth Lewis. I loved it (Chris Whitaker)
Beth Lewis excels at turning her characters' best intentions into a destructive force that ultimately threatens their very lives. Vividly painted and laced with Americana, this haunting, unpredictable story leaves the reader racing through the pages to find the truth. A riveting, eerie and impossibly captivating novel (Inga Vesper)
A captivating depiction of love and loss and the lengths we will go to start again (Sophie Ward)

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Very interesting story

I loved it. Intriguing premise right up to the end. Beautifully written with well rounded characters. Thoroughly recommend.

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Intriguing to the end

Wonderful storytelling which drew me right in. I’m normally a sceptic when ‘other worlds’ or time travel are concerned, But the themes (like dealing with grief, and seeking second chances) were real enough, so the cult at the heart of this - and its philosophy - felt reasonably plausible.
The points I’d most like to query/discuss with other readers involve the excellent, unexpected twists towards the end. In the interests of avoiding spoilers I can’t explain them. Suffice to say, I couldn’t quite buy into the ending, even though it rounded off a great story beautifully.

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