“Mata Oti: Eyes of Death” by Lani Wendt Young
From reclusive librarian to warrior guardian… Iva must safeguard her two nieces as Samoa battles a mutant variant of the deadly virus that’s raging across the world. It transforms people into savage creatures beyond all hope. She’s afraid, but determined to get the children through hordes of the infected to an emergency evacuation plane. It’s a race against time though as the variant rampages through her own veins. Can she fight off the Change for long enough so they all survive?
Review
This was very good book – I really liked the characters and how things played out. The situation starts out very similar to the COVID pandemic with everyone trying to stay safe. The island of Samoa manages to keep the virus out for a while but things go from bad to worse pretty quickly once the virus hits. It also ends up being an engineered virus that got out of a lab accidentally which makes things much worse for everyone. There’s a lot of things going on beyond it just being a virus and the ending makes that very clear as well.
Warnings and additional reviews are available on the StoryGraph page for “Mata Oti: Eyes of Death”.
Book Details
- Author’s Website
- Lani Wendt Young
- Publisher / Date
- National Library, National University of Samoa, August 2021
- Genre
- Dystopian, Science Fiction, Horror
- Page Count
- 295
- Completion Date
- December 25, 2023