When an alien creature menaces two scientists marooned on a desert island, Rose, who has lost her memory, must rely on Thomas, though his behavior is suspicious. In California, Kailey is pressed into a life of crime by her corrosive lover, following a psychologically abusive past. As each woman faces invaders of different sorts, the questions mount. What is their underlying connection? What is Thomas trying to hide? And when will the beast strike next? (Previously published at Invader by Marjory Kaptanoglu)
Assessment:
Plot: Invader is a cunningly plotted novel that keeps readers guessing with twists and turns and an ending they won't see coming. However, at times the storyline can feel a bit convoluted and contrived.
Prose: The author's prose is simple and effective. Her descriptions are a little generic, but fans of the genre are likely to appreciate the quick pacing and clever plot.
Originality: The plot feels fresh and original. The characters are less original and will be familiar to fans of the genre.
Character Development: While the main character is well rendered and vivid, the other players never really come into focus.
Date Submitted: June 21, 2018
"Kaptanoglu presents a short, briskly paced novel that’s full of entertaining plot twists...Kailey's first-person narration is compelling, personal, and occasionally unreliable, and her desire to earn a pilot's license makes for a sublime metaphor."
"Highly recommended for readers who enjoy surprising twists of plot, mysteries, and stories that quickly move into delightfully unexpected realms of psychological recovery and self-inspection."