"A must for teen fans of Ms. Marvel—the graphic novels or the television series."
—Booklist
"Egal capably combines familiar tropes—academic intrigue, mysterious shadow organizations, and good old-fashioned vampire hunting—with innovative sci-fi elements to deliver an adrenaline-fueled galactic war adventure."
—Publishers Weekly
"[T]he kick-ass queer characters will appeal to many readers [...] Science-fiction action pairs with teen angst in this blood-pumping [...] outing."
—Kirkus Reviews
"Part sci-fi horror, part twisty thriller, Egal's debut is packed with fascinating mysteries, shadowy organizations, and a found family of characters you'll fall in love with. I never knew how much I needed space vampires in my life!"
—Rebecca Coffindaffer, author of the Crownchasers duology
“Through dual POVs, Rose Egal’s masterful debut shows readers what makes sci-fi fresh and iconic. Whether it’s fighting parasitic aliens, exploring the insidious relationship between privilege, academia, and corporate power, or untangling threads that could lead to truths they’re not ready for, Egal makes us cheer for the Sevenfold at every dangerous turn.”
—Amparo Ortiz, author of Blazewrath Games
“Compelling, suspenseful, and truly unique, The Sevenfold Hunters will have you on the edge of your seat. I can't wait to read what she writes next!”
—Alechia Dow, author of The Kindred
“Packed with fierce friendships and thrilling action, The Sevenfold Hunters is a delightful mix of elite academy intrigue and good-old-fashioned vampire hunting with a sci-fi twist.”
— Emily Skrutskie, author of Bonds of Brass
2022-08-17
Vampire aliens threaten the lives of everyone on Earth, and only the most elite teens are trained to stop them.
Admission to London’s Carlisle Academy is notoriously difficult, yet Artemis is attending not for the prestige but to avenge her boyfriend’s untimely death at the hands of the Nosaru, an alien species that has been feeding off the blood of their human hosts for centuries. Training to kill them will be difficult enough, but Black scholarship student Artemis’ biggest challenge may be fitting into the snobby, upper-crust school culture, especially considering squad leader Abyan’s initial commitment to making things difficult for her. The Sevenfold is the highest ranked squad at the school, and while Artemis replaces her not-quite-as-he-seemed late boyfriend on the team, there are many secrets for Artemis, Abyan, and the five other combat-ready (but nonetheless paint-by-numbers) teens to unravel. Hijabi Somali British Abyan acts tough but carries a lot of baggage about not being wealthy, which eventually helps her bond with Artemis. Both girls also lost loved ones to the Nosaru. Learning to trust friends is key to fending off an impending monster attack on the school—as well as threats from the intrigue and deceptions within its walls. The dual narration and nonlinear reveals make for a lot of convoluted pieces to a not particularly compelling puzzle, but the kick-ass queer characters will appeal to many readers.
Science-fiction action pairs with teen angst in this blood-pumping, if uneven, outing. (Science fiction. 13-18)