Splintered, Jon McGoran
Splintered, Jon McGoran
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Splintered

Author: Jon McGoran

Narrator: Sophie Amoss

Unabridged: 11 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/27/2022


Synopsis

Seventeen-year-old Jimi Corcoran risks her life to clear a friend’s name—and in so doing uncovers the horrific truth about an influential businessman’s motives in this second installment in the Spliced series.After Del’s death, Jimi wants to pick up the pieces of her life and move on. But she’s become a public figure in her defense of chimeras, and she can’t quite shake the spotlight—or her suspicion that she’s being followed.When her friend Dr. Guzman, a chimera sympathizer, is arrested for the murder of a chimera wearing a strange medical bracelet, Jimi does some digging—and eventually discovers that Howard Wells, the venal businessman and proponent of the Genetic Heritage Act, is supporting a hospital that ostensibly provides healthcare for chimeras.After teaming up with friends Rex and Claudia, Jimi learns that the hospital is actually a cover for an extensive mining operation that retrieves metals needed to operate WellPlants, the computerized brain implants that only the super-rich can afford—and which have made Howard Wells millions. When Jimi realizes that the perilous mining is being done by captive chimeras, she risks her own life to shut down the operation—and incurs the wrath of one of the most powerful and dangerous people in the world.

About Jon McGoran

Jon McGoran is the author of Spliced, a near-future YA science fiction thriller that Kirkus calls, “Timely, thrilling, and more than a little scary.” McGoran’s other books include the acclaimed ecological thrillers Drift, Deadout, and Dust Up, as well as The Dead Ring, based on the hit TV show The Blacklist. Writing as D. H. Dublin, he is also the author of the forensic thrillers Body Trace, Blood Poison, and Freezer Burn. When not writing novels and short fiction or cohosting The Liars Club Oddcast, McGoran works as a freelance writer and developmental editor. Learn more at www.JonMcGoran.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shelby on October 19, 2021

I definitely preferred the first one because there was more character explanation/development as opposed to plot/action, but this one was well done. The concentration camp addition in this one was extremely powerful -- Spliced means a lot to me because it is such an impactful YA, sci-fi book in that......more

Goodreads review by Jules on February 09, 2023

Good continuation of the story. Didn’t love that they turned Rex and Jimi into “no you can’t go it’s too dangerous” and “if I don’t do it who will”/“I’m perfectly capable of handling this myself” Also for a YA book I’m not sure why they made their relationship so complicated, definitely not a good in......more

Goodreads review by Deirdre on October 06, 2020

Yes I really did read this book in one day. yes it was that good. Yes you should pick up the first one of this series and read it... yes its teen fiction and no i dont care because its that good!......more

Goodreads review by Arres on October 27, 2021

This book is action-packed and full of the adventure I am constantly missing in my life.......more

Goodreads review by Katherine on February 08, 2020

In the not too distant future, Jimi Corcoran is battling some typical teenage problems, getting along with her mother and brother. What’s not so typical is her relationship to Rex, a human boy who has undergone a procedure in which his genes have been spliced with canine DNA. Rex is a chimera, one o......more


Quotes

“McGoran adds further ethical complications to the crucial political battle for chimera rights, exploring…the uneasy line between acts of resistance and of terrorism…It’s definitely exciting.” Booklist

“In this follow-up to his YA debut, Spliced, McGoran finds his rhythm in an exciting, futuristic thriller…This book is full of action-packed thrills and suspense…A sci-fi page-turner for readers who enjoy Cinder and Divergent.” School Library Journal

“Dystopian fans have a lot to enjoy in this loosely allegorical novel. The pacing is lightning fast…[and] the author explores themes of prejudice and rebellion in a relatable way.” VOYA Magazine