#61 Yesterday's Kin by Nancy Kress

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Aliens have landed in New York.

A deadly cloud of spores has already infected and killed the inhabitants of two worlds. Now that plague is heading for Earth, and threatens humans and aliens alike. Can either species be trusted to find the cure?

Geneticist Marianne Jenner is immersed in the desperate race to save humanity, yet her family is tearing itself apart. Siblings Elizabeth and Ryan are strident isolationists who agree only that an alien conspiracy is in play. Marianne’s youngest, Noah, is a loner addicted to a drug that constantly changes his identity. But between the four Jenners, the course of human history will be forever altered.

I loved Nancy Kress' earlier works (early 2000s), especially Beggars in Spain. I have not been impressed by her later works. This wasn't a bad story, just rather predictable. Nothing special.

Last edited by scifiJoan; 09/02/24 08:03 PM.