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“I really enjoy this author's work! She's pretty much on my must-buy list...” —Felicia Day

“With each new work, she surpasses herself and in the process proves that she is the real deal. Her new book, Spectyr, the second in The Order series, is a fine example of genre mixing done right.” —Geek Life

“The characters are solid and the moments of the book that deal with their interactions are where this book truly shines.” —Blogcritics.com

“She weaves this amazing story like gossamer where we see this richly complex world that has all of these opposing forces battling against the characters, keeping them from each other in many ways while they really yearn to be together as they struggle through storm after storm, of whatever is coming.” —Snarky Mamma

“Ms. Ballantine delivers. Again. Her writing grabs you in a way that is visceral. It hits early. It hits repetitively. It hits hard. No cheap shots are taken. None are needed. You see, Ms. Ballantine knows how to write characters that make you care.”—View from Valhalla

“[A] richly detailed world and wonderfully realized characters.” —New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh

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“A fantastic fantasy.”—Genre Go Round Reviews

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A New Zealand-born fantasy writer and podcaster, PHILIPPA BALLANTINE is the award-winning author of the “Books of the Order,” “The Chronicles of Art,” and the “Shifted World” series.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Titan Books (August 9, 2022)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 464 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1789099943
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1789099942
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.25 x 1.25 x 7.75 inches
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An amazing and frightening new chapter in the Alien Saga
This novel combines the superior firepower of Aliens with the horrifying lifeforms of Alien: Covenant to create a fresh and unnerving storyline. The heart of the story revolves around "the Knot", a family of indentured miners on a harsh colony world. They are caught in an unforgiving climate that grows more deadly by the minute. While a rescue mission is inbound, they will have to fight on their own to reach safety.The characters are well fleshed out and the action is well paced. Clever references to a host of "Expanded Universe" media are woven in, but never in a distracting way. This is truly a satisfying Alien novel.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
Title: Alien: Inferno’s Fall
Authors: Philippa Ballantine (Story by: Philippa Ballantine and Člara Carija)
Publisher: Titan Books, 20th Century Studios
Release Date: July 2022

The latest Alien novel from Titan Books and 20th Century Studios is the second novel in a loosely connected trilogy. Alien: Inferno’s Fall comes after the events of Alien: Colony War and leads into the upcoming novel Alien: Enemy of My Enemy, written by Mary SanGiovanni, set to release in February 2023.

Fans may also enjoy reading Alien: Prototype, which fills in the backstory of Colonial Marine Zula Hendricks and her synthetic partner Davis.

Synopsis

After the events of Alien: Colony War, conflict rages among the settlements of the Weyland Isles Sector. On the planet Shānmén, the Jùtóu Combine (a corporation-like entity within the UPP) owns a mining operation, harvesting the valuable fuel material Eitr from deep beneath the ground. The mine is largely operated by indentured workers who lack basic freedoms and are forced to pay exorbitant fees for necessities, essentially keeping them indebted forever.

The novel focuses on two main story arcs:

the fate of “the Knot,” a family of choice group from all walks of life, forced to work for the Jùtóu Combine
the journey of self-discovery for Mae, a synthetic person who is the unexpected daughter of the synthetic Davis and Colonial Marine Zula Hendricks

As the tension ramps up, an Engineer ship appears in the skies of Shānmén, hovering over the city of New Luhansk. The pathogen bombs fall, and all hell breaks loose as the planet is overrun by pathogen creatures. The novel follows the fate of the Knot as they fight for survival while Zula Hendricks and her team of Jackals attempt a daring rescue.

What the Novel Does Well

This is quite simply one of the best written novels in the Alien franchise. Philippa Ballantine’s highly skilled narrative techniques maintain tension within the story while allowing readers to form emotional bonds with the characters whose lives become endangered. The combination is powerful and one that yields fruit as the novel unfolds.

This task was no simple one in that Inferno’s Fall follows a large number of individuals. In the hands of a lesser writer, the characters would have become indistinguishable from one another and readers would struggle to care as the protagonists meet their various fates. However Ballantine masterfully develops these interests, setting the plights of individuals desperate for connection and belonging against the sociological forces of greed and inhumanity.

Ballantine’s skill is most apparent with the handling of the Xenomorph (and its pathogen forms). Certain other novels within the franchise missed the mark by treating the creatures as overgrown pests or troublesome bugs. Not only does Ballantine avoid doing so in the novel, but she is highly selective and intentional in her descriptions of the creatures, often limiting the reader’s glimpse to a tail whip or reaching claw. The effect is not unlike the franchise’s original horror film, which largely hid the Xenomorph from viewers until the very end. The effect in Alien: Inferno’s Fall is powerful and instills a fear in readers, rightly connecting the novel to its horror roots.

It’s clear from start to finish that the story is well planned out by Ballantine and Carija. The two are a powerful team that creates character-centered narratives, using the terrifying creatures as tools for crafting story rather than cheap drivers of plot.

Perhaps the most compelling aspects of the novel are the explorations of family. Mae’s struggle to form her own identity and win the approval of her human mother, despite facing constant judgement from humans and other AI’s is moving. It represents the best of what science-fiction can do, exploring our own humanity through the guise of what’s not yet possible.

Similarly, Ballantine and Carija explore the notion of family through the Knot, a collection of individuals from different races, ethnicities, and backgrounds. The Knot accept one another as family and protect each other at all costs, often putting the needs of the group above self. Like the exploration of synthetic life, the Knot represent the best of what’s possible; humanity has the ability to overcome artificial boundaries and divisions, even if we often fail to do so. The result is incredibly moving.

A Connected World

Fans of all things Alien will appreciate the way Inferno’s Fall connects with the larger narrative universe. Ballantine and Carija continue to expand the storytelling horizon, building off the political turmoil in the Weyland Isles Sector, featured in David Barnett’s Alien: Colony War.

In Barnett’s novel, the mysterious Black Goo bombings in the colonies existed as rumors floating at the edge of the conflict. Ballantine and Carija dive deep into the chaos of the weaponized pathogen and in so doing develop the reader’s sense of immersion while expanding the narrative universe in a satisfying way.

In fact, Alien: Inferno’s Fall feels like a love letter to the rich history of the franchise, containing iconic lines and situations from the early films while embracing the recent explosion of content. Perhaps most exciting for me personally were the ties to Aliens: Fireteam Elite. The authors specifically thank Cold Iron Studios in their acknowledgements for “helping [them] discern the finer details in Olivia [Shipp]’s history and arming [the] UPP soldiers with the latest weaponry.” That Titan Books and 20th Century Studios remain committed to building canonized stories while developing the lore of the pathogen and Engineers is thrilling.

Like Alien: Colony War before it and the upcoming Alien: Enemy of My Enemy, this novel also contains a bonus scenario for the ALIEN tabletop role-playing game from Free League Publishing. Sure, the inclusion is ingenious marketing and capitalistic at its core, but what an absolute treat for longtime fans of the franchise. For those of us who have been here since the beginning, we’ve endured the dry years; having an abundance of content across mediums is a reality to be savored.

Final Score

In the name of professionalism and honest practice, I always reserve a section for where the particular novel falls short. But in this review, I omitted that section entirely; the truth is that Alien: Inferno’s Fall is as close to a perfect novel as I’ve read from this franchise. There are a few moments near the end when the action might have been paced differently, but that’s really nitpicking.

Alien: Inferno’s Fall is a welcome addition to the growing franchise and Philippa Ballantine and Člara Carija are the fresh voices needed to take the narrative universe forward. I cannot wait to see what these two do next and certainly hope Titan Books recruits them to do more novels. (Can we take a moment to appreciate how good this novel would be as a film? Disney are you paying attention?)

As part of Boss Rush Network, I'm proud to score Alien: Inferno’s Fall a perfect five stars.

David Lasby is the Editor-in-Chief for Boss Rush Network. His favorite video games are The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, and the Aliens franchise. You can find him on Twitter to talk all things Nintendo, sci-fi / fantasy, and creative writing.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023
Not a master piece , nothing ground breaking , akin to potato chips. However , a decent addition to the aliens universe
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2022
Few things satisfy a horror fan as much as dreading the unknown.

This sense of dread and mystery was everything that made Ridley Scott’s original Alien movie the epic fright fest that it is. Viewers didn’t need huge speeches to discuss the plot. There was no deep scientific breakdown of the alien’s biology. It was there to scare the hell out of you. Alien: Inferno’s Fall, written by Philippa Ballantine, is a love letter to that pure, raw horror that introduced the aliens that have scared and haunted us for decades.

The story takes place among a mining colony on the distant planet of Shanmen. These miners are not part of a scientific expedition to the farthest reaches of space. They aren’t a batallion of highly trained and well-armed space marines. They’re poor, mostly uneducated, indentured servants putting axe to stone in hopes of one day paying off their debt and living free. Among them is Toru McClintock-Riley and her extended family, The Knot. They are Toru’s extended and adopted clan, from many walks of life. She is the matriarch, but The Knot includes her daughters, nieces, nephew and even grandchildren.

The Knot symbolizes the miners and their lives well. Miners don’t fear death or dismemberment. These things are viewed as occupational hazards. Each trip below the surface could bring a cave-in, chemical reactions, suffocation, or any other danger. The company that owns this mine doesn’t care for the miners any more than it does their tools. They’re far more concerned with profits than people.

One day, everything on Shanmen goes from difficult to terminal. A huge ship arrives in low orbit. As the townspeople react with fascination and curiosity, the ship releases a tornado down to the planet’s surface. Only this tornado isn’t made of rock, wind, and rain. It is a swarm of living creatures. It devours everything in its path, spreading from the town to the jungle and on a direct collision course with the mine.

Trapped between the depths of the Eitr mine and the ravenous beasts above, Toru, The Knot, and a few dozen hopeful survivors must uncover a way out. A strained communication with a group of soldiers is their only beacon to making it out alive.

Inferno’s Fall is a well-paced, deeply emotional thrill ride that will have viewers glued to every page. Ballantine deftly creates a family of castaways who are relatable and sympathetic. Their struggles speak to the fight for basic human needs. Food, shelter, clothing, belonging and safety are rarities among the miners.

The aliens are introduced swiftly and with precise revelations. Ballantine doesn’t need long descriptions of every piece of alien anatomy. A glimpse of a mouth or a tail, the distant screech of an indescribable sound, or the silence where there was once a voice. These are all tools that she uses to consistently and continuously deliver the uneasiness and despair felt among the mines.

The book is not without its action sequences. The space marines, in this case the crew of the Righteous Fury, are pure fightsers with courage and grit to spare. They fit seamlessly into the Aliens franchise. The Fury provides a tie-in to several other properties including the Dark Horse Comics run, Aliens: Defiance. These scenes feel lifted right out of an Aliens battle or a Kaiju battle with mankind in the balance.

Inferno’s Fall benefits from its three-act format. Readers get all the micro and macro world building necessary in the story’s beginning. The second act amplifies the danger and the terror as the alien beings overtake the colony. The third act is an all-out race to survive.

Alien: Inferno’s Fall finds itself in perfect balance on many fronts. It is delightfully fluid between horror and action. It is intense yet caring in parts. It is a wonderful addition to a franchise while remaining its own story; one that is filled with suspense, fear, and at times, hope.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023
This is the third Alien novel I've read and it easily blows the others out of the park. It did a great job focusing on developing rich relationships between the main cast of characters while also hinting and foreshadowing at things that don't bode well, which really amplified the tension when things turn South and made each death along the way feel like a real loss. Another reviewer called it "a slow burn with a short fuse" which is very accurate. I loved how the cast is a majority BIPOC with a lot of representation of Australian/New Zealand heritage, some nice bits of LGBT+ representation, and plenty of strong female figures along the way, most notably the tough-as-nails grandmother Toru McClintock-Riley. The scenes with Xenomorphs felt very pitched and desperate as appropriate, and in my opinion handle the strange discoveries well where the reader only sees through the characters' scared eyes, so of course things are fragmented, hectic, and make little sense (as they kind of have bigger fish to fry).

By far the best Alien novel I have read to date that truly stands on its own sinewy legs. It's is also fueling a lot of inspiration for future Alien RPG games, so great collaboration with Free League there. 5 of 5 stars; highly recommend ⭐

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Ross White
4.0 out of 5 stars Delivery was quick.
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2024
If ur a fan of these deadly creatures it's worth purchasing. I've read most of the novels, I found this on par with most. Was a pleasurable read. Heartfelt characters, action and an intriguing story. 👍👍
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 17, 2024
Bought as a gift for my brother. He was happy with the product. No issues with delivery
Thomas Hermann
4.0 out of 5 stars Generell ein gutes Buch.
Reviewed in Germany on July 11, 2023
Das Buch ist gut und spannend geschrieben. Die Verknüpfung zum RPG ist toll. Eine große, kontinuierliche Welt. Da möchte ich wissen wie es weiter geht.

Ich ziehe einen Stern ab, da die Autorin es in bestimmten Dingen übertreibt. 3 verschiedene Frauen, die jeweils Ehefrauen haben, Transmänner usw - ist mir ein bischen zu viel Fokus auf neumoderne Beziehungsformen und sonstige Lebensweisen.

Ich möchte bei Alien Horror und Sci Fi, kein new age lifestyle Magazin passend zu den aktuellen Trends.

Ansonsten aber top, daher dennoch guten Gewissens empfehlenswert
C&J
5.0 out of 5 stars Très bon
Reviewed in France on September 24, 2022
Décidément ces livres canon titan books élèvent le niveau. On est pas au niveau de the cold forge mais ça reste très bon pour le fan, mieux que le précédent (colony war). Pas indispensable mais il est mieux de lire au moins Alien prototype avant.
Michael Ward
5.0 out of 5 stars Great addition to the Alien booklist
Reviewed in Australia on October 31, 2023
Great storyline with australian and New Zealand descendant characters. Very enjoyable easy read.
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