A review by downtown_kb
Dark Space by Lisa Henry

adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5

“With a field of stars behind it, it was a black shape. It was the absence of light. It was a thing carved out of the never-ending night. It was dark space.”

Cameron Rushton is a hero, captured 4 years ago by the alien race known as The Faceless. When he suddenly turns up on Brady Garrett’s space station in an alien stasis pod and the doctors botch his extraction, Brady finds himself as some sort of human battery to keep Cameron alive. They have to touch frequently. In fact, the closer they get physically the stronger Cam becomes.

I found the set up of this book: a post-apoc/dystopia/space war setting where the Earth is ravaged and doing its best to defend itself against an evil alien race, fascinating and it sucked me right in. Partially because Brady’s very conversational, stream of consciousness rambling narration was pretty funny and endearing. But I’m also a sucker for good sci-fi. 

I’ll admit I was a bit thrown by this being a gay awakening, and by the forced proximity/intimacy of these two being very dubcon in nature. It threw me off because I didn't expect this to be such a bleak setting. That combined with Cam’s history and position being complicated. He’s keeping secrets and Brady’s glimpses of his time with the aliens are disturbing. So their connection feels a bit unstable and contaminated? There is also a lot of homophobia in this book, internalized as well, and yes the book was written in 2012, and has a very bro military setting but I would hope if we were that far advanced in the future to space travel that gender and sexuality would be less archaic. But I guess that might be very optimistic of me. 

Anyway, I loved Garrett, the tone of this book is very stark and melancholy. The suspense gave you a strong sense of impending doom and I could not stop reading. The last 70% was wild, and intense, with some serious space horror elements. I could not put it down and things started to make more sense. Just whoa. What a ride. I’m excited to read where they go in book 2.

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