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Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Night Shade Books (September 16, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1597805335
  • ISBN-13: 978-1597805339
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 0.8 x 9.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,450,527 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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As a big fan of 3A.M. I was excited to see what Steven John was going to come up with next. A controlled city known as New Las Vegas whose megalomaniac mayor Franklin Dreg likes his control of all the power running through the city. A very controlled well run city helped kept that way by a group of cowboys known as Outriders who ride the sunfield and make sure no one siphons off of the power. But that is all about to change.
Although I thought the book started out a little slow introducing characters and setting up the story line, once it got going I didn't want to put it down. It's hard to imagine a world like this but Steven John creates a look of what could be. Let's hope not.
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Dystopian Las Vegas and a good old fashioned Western. Got to love it.
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I often read bad writing for good or interesting ideas. This one failed me. This book began with an interesting premise and quickly devolved into a cardboard cowboy (loves his horse , smokes and whiskey in that order) story. SPOILER : I was bothered by this: the "sympathetic" old woman told a story of power turned off in a hospital and how sad that those in it died. So she had the power turned off for millions. Lots of hospitals included. Silly "heroes , absurd cliche "bad guys" and ridiculous "science". Head over to Red Country if you are looking for cowboys and save your money on this silly story.
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Imagine a future metropolis relying solely on solar power and managed by a megalomaniac. Steven John, in his latest novel Outrider, constructs New Las Vegas as one of a modern urban complex that has transcended the energy crisis of the present thanks to superlative technology harnessing the abundant energy from the sun. A typical day for the cowboy Outriders, who guard the electromagnetic solar fields, is mostly tranquil, except for the occasional annoyance caused by power thieves known as leeches. Ordinarily, leeches steal only a small amount of energy. Yet soon it’s apparent that there have been major energy drains daily – more than any leech could manage, and clearly organized on a much larger scale. When there’s only one source of energy supplying millions of people with power, this is a serious problem.

From the beginning, the reader is thrust into the lives of the Outriders, predominately a man known only as Scofield. Scofield loves solitude above all else, save for the company of his beloved horse, Reese. Patrolling the solar fields grants him this solitary pleasure; being just about the best at his job grants him some quiet pride. However, the growing power crisis will soon force Scofield to make a difficult choice between what he has known his whole life to be true… and what he has just discovered.

Steven John’s writing plunges the reader into the story, deepening both one’s attachment to certain characters and one’s loathing for others. The book maintains a brisk pace throughout. It can be hard to put down, even when the “real world” beckons the reader to step away from New Las Vegas and its solar fields. The conclusion is intense and shocking; you'll have to read the whole book to understand why. Steven John tells a gripping story that is at once imaginative and plausible. Outrider will satisfy any reader looking to escape into a unique world that still connects to enduring themes and realities of the human experience.
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I enjoyed Three AM a great deal as such, I'd been waiting for Johns to publish another novel. Outrider is even better. There's plenty of cliched characters but their situations are unique. Johns does a decent job of creating interesting worlds for his characters to inhabit. If I had one complaint, it would be that his world-building isn't quite as imaginative as Three AM. Outrider world seems to lack context. A little more history would have been welcome. Aside from that minor quibble, Outrider is well worth your ten bucks.
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