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“[In THE NINTH METAL] debris from a comet drops a fabulously valuable new metal on Northfall, MN., turning it into a bloody, brawling boomtown. Great characters, fine writing, totally engrossing.” —Stephen King “Take one part dystopia, one part sci-fi, two parts apocalypse, then ride them roughshod through a bleak and bloody western, and it still wouldn't get close to what Ben Percy does here, which is blow open the core of humanity's dark heart.” —Marlon James, Booker Prize award-winning author of Black Leopard, Red Wolf“Whether you choose to think of him as the Elmore Leonard of rural Minnesota or the Stephen King of Science Fiction, Ben Percy—with his extraordinary and unrelenting eye—dishes up humanity like some kind of otherworldly blue plate special, at once deeply familiar and wildly new.” —Margaret Stohl, #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Caster Chronicles“When Benjamin Percy publishes a novel, I have got to read that novel. The Ninth Metal continues his streak of thrilling, incisive genre bending goodness. It’s a sci-fi novel, a crime novel and a super-hero novel, too. Audacious and intelligent and exactly what I was dying to read.” —Victor LaValle, author of The Changeling   IT BEGAN WITH A COMET…   At first, people gazed in wonder at the radiant tear in the sky. A year later, the celestial marvel became a planetary crisis when Earth spun through the comet’s debris field and the sky rained fire. The town of Northfall, Minnesota will never be the same. Meteors cratered hardwood forests and annihilated homes, and among the wreckage a new metal was discovered. This “omnimetal” has properties that make it world-changing as an energy source…and a weapon. John Frontier—the troubled scion of an iron-ore dynasty in Northfall—returns for his sister’s wedding to find his family embroiled in a cutthroat war to control mineral rights and mining operations. His father rightly suspects foreign leaders and competing corporations of sabotage, but the greatest threat to his legacy might be the US government. Physicist Victoria Lennon was recruited by the Department of Defense to research omnimetal, but she finds herself trapped in a laboratory of nightmares. And across town, a rookie cop is investigating a murder that puts her own life in the crosshairs. She will have to compromise her moral code to bring justice to this now lawless community. In this gut-punch of a novel, the first in his Comet Cycle, Ben Percy lays bare how a modern-day goldrush has turned the middle of nowhere into the center of everything, and how one family—the Frontiers—hopes to control it all.

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I get annoyed when I purchase a book that's supposed to be written for adults, and find that instead it was seemingly written for 10-year old children.The Ninth Metal was (falsely) advertised and promoted as a science fiction book, but it is not science fiction at all. There's no "science" here. There's only some flagrant handwavium, which should insult the intelligence of adult readers and give children the wrong idea of how things work. It's unfortunate.The author missed a huge opportunity to give this "ninth metal" actual real-world viability and properties -- e.g., by borrowing from the "island of stability" theory which indicates that certain synthetic ultra-heavy elements may be producible, and would likely have interesting characteristics -- but instead this "ninth metal" is treated as though it were a ridiculous comic book "metal," like "adamantium" or "vibranium." (Tokien's "mithril" is treated more seriously than this ninth metal, and that's from what is explicitly a work of fantasy.)I'll refrain from commenting on the plot, save to say that it's totally inane in literally every respect.Ultimately, this is a comic book in clumsy and simple prose. It might appeal to boys of about 10 years old, and I'm sure they'd be able to understand everything about it, but the book contains scenes of violence that might not be appropriate for children so young. So I'm really not sure who or what this was written for...
The Ninth Metal is Percy’s best work to date.A quick read may dismiss this as a rehash of another cosmic event that impacts people of earth to create superheroes with a dark past, a retelling of the many comic stories Percy has both read and written. However, that would do both the reader, and Percy, an injustice.The backstory of the characters and the realistic setting is deeper than a pop-culture comic scene. Percy avoids creating his own stylized “Gotham” and instead, sets the story in the very real mining belt of northern Minnesota. The mining boom created when “omnimetal” arrives is reminiscent of past iron booms and the more recent oil sands boom in North Dakota. Percy uses this setting to firmly root the reader in a world we can relate to.The story is still science fiction, however, and Percy leans on his broad knowledge of characters and themes from comics, novels, and movies, while still creating his own unique design. Omnimetal could easily be vibranium – a key metal in the Marvel Universe, but omnimetal is not just a product of a comet that appears in a random location on Earth. It appears, in this novel, exactly where iron ore was mined for many years in Northern Minnesota. Although the metal is new, the conflict between contract miners and locals, environmentalists and capitalists, and the law versus the lawless, are all ideas that exist in that real world setting. The use of that setting brings Percy’s supernatural forces closer to the world we already live in. There is some familiarity that also creeps into the characters. Johnny (“call me John”) Frontier could easily be any reluctant comic book hero. But Percy adds in a duplicitous sister and an artistic brother to keep from copying the “only-child” syndrome that seems to be common to past comic superheroes. While each of Johnny’s siblings have their own history and purpose in the novel, they add more depth to Johnny’s character by making him deal with his relationship with each of them. “Mother” could easily be “The Oracle” from The Matrix or Susannah Dean from Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. However, Mother’s clear purpose to find and return her son home, helps ground her as a real person with a purpose, not a divine entity set in the story to help guide the plot. Stacie Toal is not just the token good cop – but a candy toting woman in a department of men who canoes around the northern lakes with her Dad, developing the father/daughter relationship while looking for her dead police partner.At times, the novel feels very supernatural and fictitious, as it should for a science fiction book. While the novel could have been twice as long with more realistic development of the characters, locations, and technology, the length and topic are perfect for a quick bout of escapism in 2021. The mix of realism and science fiction is the perfect blend to keep any reader engaged. Action at the end of the novel sets us up for a continuation of the story without the letdown of a cliffhanger. The Comet Cycle trilogy is off to an excellent start.

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