The Somebody People
The Resonant Duology, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Therese Plummer
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By:
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Bob Proehl
About this listen
A group of outcasts with extraordinary abilities must save a crumbling world from annihilation in this gripping follow-up to The Nobody People.
Fahima Deeb changed everything seven years ago when she triggered the Pulse, imbuing millions of people with otherworldly gifts like flight, telekinesis or superhuman strength. She thought that would herald the end of the hostilities between those with abilities and those without, but it instead highlighted a new problem: there is someone behind the scenes, able to influence and manipulate these newly empowered people into committing horrible acts against their will. Worse still, that shadowy figure is wearing the face of Fahima's oldest friend, Patrick Davenport. Fahima is horror-struck when she realizes that Patrick has built an army entirely under his control to wipe out all who oppose him.
With nowhere to turn and few she can trust, Fahima must rely on uncertain allies: Carrie Norris, whose illusion of a normal life vanishes at Fahima's reappearance. Clay Weaver, a retired soldier fighting to keep his husband and son safe - and to keep Patrick from taking over his mind. And, finally, Emmeline Hirsch, adrift and untethered from her ability to travel through time. Together, they might be able to topple Patrick’s shadowy regime...though it may spell destruction for the entire world.
©2021 Bob Proehl (P)2021 W F HowesCritic reviews
"[A] complex novel about the cost of being different.... The characters are intricately human, each rendered in minute and thoughtful detail that pushes back against stereotypes.... [The Nobody People] leaves the reader eagerly awaiting the next installment." (Publishers Weekly)
"Proehl masterfully uses science fiction as a lens to examine social inequality and human evil; readers will find it hard to believe that they're not actually looking into the near future." (Booklist)
"Thoughtful, nuanced, kinetic and, above all, human, this is the superhero story we've been waiting for." (Seanan Mcguire, New York Times best-selling author of the October Daye series)