The only way out

Sarah Daniels

Book - 2025

"It's been six months since the Arcadia set sail. But this wasn't the freedom the inhabitants were hoping for. Esther did what she had to do, but she left a trail of destruction in her wake. Now the wrecked ship is abandoned, and its inhabitants are in exile, trapped in makeshift shelters. Esther and Nik, architects of the rebellion, are on the run. Esther is in hiding and Nik seems to have abandoned all hope. But neither of them wants to face up to their true feelings for each other. And there's a new villain in town: ruthless Admiral Janek who wants to deal with the traitors while outrunning her ownshady past. When the shaky ceasefire negotiated by Nik's mom, General Lall, falls apart, Nik and Esther find themselv...es in a world of betrayals and double crossings-a game of power with no one to trust but themselves."--

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Genres
Suspense fiction
Dystopian fiction
Young adult fiction
Published
Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks Fire [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Sarah Daniels (author)
Item Description
"The rebellion has begun"--Cover.
"Originally published as The exiled in 2023 in Great Britain by Penguin Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House Uk Ltd."--Copyright page.
Physical Description
472 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781728258157
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Rapidly worsening conditions in their makeshift camp and a fraying truce with the hostile state that surrounds it plunge the eco-refugees of the wrecked ocean linerArcadia into desperate straits in this duology closer. Months after the climactic events ofThe Stranded (2023), things are only looking worse for theArcadia survivors as cholera has broken out in the camp and neither medical supplies nor progress in negotiating a general release is forthcoming from the autocratic Federated States. Once again, it's up to fiery, impatient Esther Crossland to force some action. Daniels has loaded up the cast with so many secretive, treacherous, double-dealing, or outright evil characters, not to mention continual switches in narrative point of view, that even attentive readers will have trouble telling Esther's friends from her foes at times. Esther and her allies must jump through myriad hoops to pull off the whirl of rescues and escapes, some requiring serious suspension of disbelief. What with all the betrayals, flying bullets, exploding bombs, cold-blooded murder, and gruesomely invasive high tech, the goings-on are so grim, in fact, that the personal drama whenever Esther's rival beaus, Nikhil Lall and Pat Huang, find themselves in the same scene comes as something of a relief ("What are you, twelve?" Esther justifiably snarls after one round of posturing). Names cue some diversity in the cast. Convoluted but nonstop action: will appeal to readers who like their fictional futures on the dark and gritty side.(Dystopian. 13-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.