A girl named Billy is recording this story onto a chip in her head.
On an isolated island in the middle of the Atlantic, the building known as the monastery is destroyed in an explosion. The building served as the headquarters and school building for a community made up of sixteen privileged teenagers and the twenty-eight adult guardians, members of the Neutral Order, led by the resolute Brother Buckley. Their satellite link with the mainland has recently, and mysteriously, failed. Their supply ship is weeks late. When the monastery is destroyed, all their remaining food stores go up with it, along with the islands communications hub and back-up radio.
Like Billy, every student has one of these chips implanted in their brains. Its main purpose is to control what the teenagers can and cant talk about. One of the things they cant talk about is why theyre all on the island. Because Billys language is controlled by her chip, she cant tell the reader anything that shes forbidden to speak about. As it becomes clear that there is a saboteur amongst them, its assumed its because of the students purpose on the island. Suspicion leads to rising tensions between the teenagers and their guardians, all of whom are former soldiers war veterans. The number of banned topics, and the control over the students speech, gradually increases.
As Brother Buckleys investigation to find the saboteur progresses, we learn more about the island��s strange purpose. With most of their food destroyed, the community is forced to hunt, forage, plant crops and fish until help arrives from outside. But the weather is against them and they are ill-equipped, lack fundamental skills, and there are few natural resources on or around the island. Slowly, they begin to starve. The frightened teenagers are wondering why their parents have not sent help. What is happening in the outside world?
As order begins to break down, Billy and her friend Skip carry out their own investigation to uncover the identity of the saboteur. They get ever close to the truth, even as we learn the communitys purpose . . . though it may all have come too late.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
On an isolated island in the middle of the Atlantic, the building known as the monastery is destroyed in an explosion. The building served as the headquarters and school building for a community made up of sixteen privileged teenagers and the twenty-eight adult guardians, members of the Neutral Order, led by the resolute Brother Buckley. Their satellite link with the mainland has recently, and mysteriously, failed. Their supply ship is weeks late. When the monastery is destroyed, all their remaining food stores go up with it, along with the islands communications hub and back-up radio.
Like Billy, every student has one of these chips implanted in their brains. Its main purpose is to control what the teenagers can and cant talk about. One of the things they cant talk about is why theyre all on the island. Because Billys language is controlled by her chip, she cant tell the reader anything that shes forbidden to speak about. As it becomes clear that there is a saboteur amongst them, its assumed its because of the students purpose on the island. Suspicion leads to rising tensions between the teenagers and their guardians, all of whom are former soldiers war veterans. The number of banned topics, and the control over the students speech, gradually increases.
As Brother Buckleys investigation to find the saboteur progresses, we learn more about the island��s strange purpose. With most of their food destroyed, the community is forced to hunt, forage, plant crops and fish until help arrives from outside. But the weather is against them and they are ill-equipped, lack fundamental skills, and there are few natural resources on or around the island. Slowly, they begin to starve. The frightened teenagers are wondering why their parents have not sent help. What is happening in the outside world?
As order begins to break down, Billy and her friend Skip carry out their own investigation to uncover the identity of the saboteur. They get ever close to the truth, even as we learn the communitys purpose . . . though it may all have come too late.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
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