Book Review: And the Mighty Will Fall by K. B. Wagers

Cover of the book And the Mighty Will Fall by K. B. Wagers
And the Mighty Will Fall
by K. B. Wagers
Harper Voyager, 2024

This review was first published by Booklist on November 1, 2024.

The NeoG is set to hand control of the Mars Orbital Station to local Martians—a major step in granting Mars independence. Maxine Carmichael is on site to supervise when the station is hijacked by a group with unclear motives, sowing discord between the NeoG and the Free Mars activists. With Max, Sahib, and several civilians taken hostage, Nika leads a team on the ground to figure out what’s going on, avert disaster, and bring their people back alive. What ensues is a violent fight for survival amidst political intrigue. Wagers refers to this newest NeoG novel (after The Ghosts of Trappist, 2023) as “Die Hard in space.” This is accurate, though it sells the story short. There are deep themes explored here: the brutality of long-standing conflict where everyone is harmed and the psychological cost of violence. The novel is weightier and darker than its predecessors, notably more grim while retaining innate hopefulness. As always, the heart of the story is the emotional support and vulnerability the characters grant one another. It’s the only thing that can heal wounds this deep.

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