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"A sharp fantasy thriller." -- People
"Swoonworthy." -- Time
"Sharp, dark, thoughtful and romantic." --Cassandra Clare, #1 New York Times bestselling author
When their worlds collide, X and Zoe are pushed to the edge of everything in this much-buzzed-about tour de force fantasy from Entertainment Weekly veteran Jeff Giles.
For the perfect love, what would you be willing to lose?
It's been a shattering year for seventeen-year-old Zoe, who's still reeling from her father's shocking death in a caving accident and her neighbors' mysterious disappearance from their own home. Then on a terrifying subzero, blizzardy night in Montana, she and her brother are brutally attacked in the woods--only to be rescued by a mysterious bounty hunter they call X.
X is no ordinary bounty hunter. He is from a hell called the Lowlands, sent to claim the soul of Zoe's evil attacker and others like him. X is forbidden from revealing himself to anyone other than his prey, but he casts aside the Lowlands' rules for Zoe. As they learn more about their colliding worlds, they begin to question the past, their fate, and their future. But escaping the Lowlands and the ties that bind X might mean the ultimate sacrifice for them both.
Gripping and full of heart, this epic start to a new series will bring readers right to the edge of everything.
Author Notes
Jeff Giles grew up in Cohasset, Massachusetts. Most recently, he was the deputy managing editor of Entertainment Weekly , where he oversaw all coverage of movies and books, including the magazine's championing of YA fiction. Jeff has written for Rolling Stone and The New York Times Books Review . He also coauthored The Terrorist's Son , a nonfiction book that won an Alex Award from the American Library Association and has since been translated into more than a dozen languages. While reporting on the Lord of the Rings movies for Newsweek , Jeff was invited to be an extra in The Return of the King . He played a Rohan soldier, and--because he didn't have a beard or mustache--they glued yak hair to his face. Jeff lives with his family in Montana.
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Reviews (5)
School Library Journal Review
Gr 9 Up-Seventeen-year-old Zoe Bissell has had a rough year. She hasn't been able to find closure following her father's unexpected death in a caving accident and the disappearance of two beloved neighbors. Then, during a harsh winter storm, she and her eight-year-old brother, Jonah, are attacked. X, a handsome and mysterious stranger, comes to their rescue. Unbeknownst to Zoe, X is actually a bounty hunter from a dark, unique area of Hell known as the Lowlands, and he was sent after Zoe's attacker's soul. Despite X's hellacious origins, he and Zoe form an intense connection, and X learns empathy for humans. The romance will not be without consequences, though, as some beings from the Lowlands are not happy about X's and Zoe's intense feelings for each other, and Zoe's friend Dallas could end up with a broken heart. Giles's fantastical novel reads like a blend of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" and modern-day horror, such as Stranger Things. Zoe is an empowered, complicated female protagonist with a huge heart, and X is a heartthrob with a twisted past and a thoughtful persona. VERDICT Highly recommended for YA collections.-Margaret A. Robbins, University of Georgia, Athens © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Publisher's Weekly Review
First-time novelist Giles combines an intense thriller plot with one of the oddest afterlifes in recent fantasy. Seventeen-year-old Zoe, her younger brother Jonah, and their eccentric but loving mother are still hurting a year after Zoe's father died in a caving accident. Life goes on, but nothing fits right. Then two dangerous people appear at their secluded mountain home: Stan, a vicious thief and murderer, and a hunky bounty hunter Zoe nicknames X, who has been assigned to confront Stan with his crimes and drag him off to the Lowlands for eternal punishment. After Zoe prevents X from completing his mission, they become enamored of each other, but the repercussions of their actions aren't far off. Zoe's mutually devoted relationships with her brother, mother, sardonic lesbian friend, Val, are standouts, as is the endearingly oddball dialogue. X-who has no name, never knew his parents, and grew up in the equivalent of Hell-is more of a cipher, though he'll grow on readers just as he grows on Zoe. It's an intriguing story that leaves the door open for future books. Ages 14-up. Agent: Jodi Reamer, Writers House. (Jan.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Kirkus Review
Opposite worlds collide in this supernatural tale of forbidden love and good-versus-evil when 17-year-old Zoe, who is still coping with the death of her father, crosses paths with X, a pale boy of the supernatural variety. Zoe and Xs love affair is doomed from the start, because X is a prisoner from the Lowlandsa supernatural, hellish landscapewhere he acts as a bounty hunter, collecting the souls of bad people on behalf of a mysterious higher power. With her witty dialogue and banter, Zoe is positioned as a funny and likable character, but X doesnt have enough substance to set him apart from other brooding young men within the genre. In an apparent effort to charm teen readers, the book is brimming with pop-culture and social media references, and the frequent use of slang phrases (dawg; true dat) dates the novel and reads like a mockery of the teen experience. Zoe is described as having pale skin. Regent, a black Lowlands lord with royal, African bearing and shining, ebony skin, is the novels main character of color and fulfills the unfortunate magical negro trope. Meanwhile, Zoes best friend, Vala lesbianreads as a flat character. In the end, this effort doesnt do anything new for the paranormal-romance genre and falls short of the gripping and heart-stopping supernatural tale it promises. (Paranormal romance. 14-18) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Booklist Review
Zoe, 17, and her family live in the snowbound Montana wilderness in fear of the Lowlands, a place from which enslaved bounty hunters enter our world to collect the souls of wrongdoers. Still reeling from their father's disappearance, Zoe and her brother are rescued in a blizzard by a mysterious young bounty hunter Zoe calls X. Raised in the Lowlands, X has never had a name, much less anything resembling a normal life, but when he and Zoe meet, they fall hard in love for each other. Readers are likely to fall hard for Zoe's family, whose fierce independence, stubborn refusal to accept injustice, and unconditional love for one another pulls them through multiple tragedies. Giles beautifully captures the breathless, visceral, and instant attraction between Zoe and X, as well as Zoe's disappointment and anger when she learns what has actually become of her father. This action-packed romance with surprisingly dimensional characters offers no easy answers to myriad difficult questions, making it a rich and satisfying read on multiple levels. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: This book's big-time push includes blurbs by the likes of Peter Jackson, two author tours, and preorder promo gifts.--Carton, Debbie Copyright 2016 Booklist
New York Review of Books Review
If your jam is bat-out-of-hell pacing, cinematic scenes of otherworldly destruction, snarky comebacks and insta-romance, "The Edge of Everything" is a lot of fun. (I do not sneer at fun. Right now, we need fun.) Zoe's dad has died exploring a cave; her neighbors have disappeared after a home invasion; her brother, Jonah, is lost in a snowstorm along with the neighbors' dogs. A terrifying evildoer is on the loose. Zoe, Jonah and the dogs are saved by X, a supernatural bounty hunter whose bare, broad back (which coordinates with his arms, "ropy with muscles and covered with primitive tattoos") becomes a canvas for images of terrible sins. The love story and the cruel, ageless paranormal ruling class are, alas, pretty "Twilight"-manqué. But Giles's vivid portrayals of Montana, the scary thrills of caving, and the rundown hot-spring resort where Zoe's mom works are a delight. So are X's friends : a 19th-century lady who killed a servant for spilling the soup, and a dead bartender who asks: "Is Taylor Swift still a thing? Is Chipotle still a thing?" There's also House of Huns, a restaurant staffed by hunky spear-wielding teenage boys with leather straps crisscrossing their naked chests.