Booklife Review
Master Builders is a thoughtful novel with—as the title suggests—inventive world building and imaginative storytelling that dig deep into myth, science, and the origins of creation, exploring the inner workings of human and alien life. At times awkward at the sentence level, Schmarr’s writing mirrors Chris’s experience, as the hero is told all this rather than shown, and readers will likely feel a sense of informational overload. Through training and dream sequences, Chris is introduced to his new life and "calling" as a member of the SSTEP team.
With his new gifts and "upgrades,” he can communicate telepathically with other members of the team and teleport through the team’s wealth of technology, skills he’ll need when, eventually, he must investigate what the ”dark teams” are seeding in the atmosphere of his former home. The story ends abruptly with a teaser for more to come, but readers of secret-history SF will enjoy the unusual characters and continual surprises, from the idea of “Spaceship Earth” as a “closed environment” to the truth about seances.
Takeaway:Inventive SF that reimagines the builders who control heaven, Earth, and myth.
Comparable Titles: Charles Stross, Natasha Pulley.
Production grades
Cover: B
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: C
Marketing copy: A