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SUNSHINE AND SHADOW by Benjamin X. Wretlind

SUNSHINE AND SHADOW

The Second Transit

by Benjamin X. Wretlind

Pub Date: July 12th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-08-794916-1
Publisher: Self

In this second installment of an SF series, colonists on an alien world face unexpected perils.

Wretlind’s sequel, following Out of Due Season (2022), is set on the alien world of Tishbe, to which a fugitive group of the 241 followers of Father Elijah Jonas had fled when he led them away from the violent shambles of Earth. Life had been hard but predictable in their settlement, the City of Nod, for the ensuing 39 years, but as this installment opens, that seems to be changing. Lake beds that have been dry for decades (the colony usually only gets about 10 inches of rain a year) begin to fill with water, and caves seem to be inhabited by vicious alien entities the colonists haven’t seen before. These alterations split the settlement elders, some of whom believe they’re harbingers of a planetary “Shift” while others dismiss their significance. Caught in these rifts—and in the broader changes engulfing their new world—is the engrossing book’s core cast of vivid characters: “clumsy and weak” apprentice scribe Micah Victor; budding engineer Joel Page; reluctant medic Christina Grigsby; 20-year-old Miriam Michaels, who’s been thrust unexpectedly into the status of family matriarch; and a handful of others. When this group embarks on a journey across the unknown regions of this world, it unearths clues to a deeper mystery than any of the colony’s elders ever imagined. Wretlind does a skillful job of interweaving the personal conflicts of his young main characters with the marvels they find (and the dangers they face) as they explore Tishbe’s wildlands in search of answers about the Shift. And Tishbe itself, “a fantastical world with wonders yet to be discovered,” is deftly delineated and will keep readers turning the pages.

An engaging, personality-driven tale with detailed SF worldbuilding.