Battery Life

Equal parts Z for Zachariah and Mad Max, Gilpatrick and Lang's darkly funny debut follows a girl from outer space and an aging scavenger who must learn to trust each other in order to survive.

Welcome to the Junkyard, a toxic wasteland where humans, machines, and everything in between fight for survival among the ruins of a long-forgotten war. This is where Diane Three-One-Seven finds herself after the arkship Cradle-the only home she's ever known-falls out of the sky.

When a mysterious scavenger named Virgil stumbles upon Diane's escape pod, the two strike a deal (if it can be called that). Virgil's spare mechanical battle suit, nicknamed the “Grave Walker,” can help Diane survive the ruined atmosphere-but it could kill her if it runs out of power. And Diane's untainted blood, a precious resource in this radioactive hellscape, could keep Virgil alive long enough to finish one last mission-but at what cost?

The two will have to wait to work out their differences, however, as a new threat appears on the horizon: a masked man called the Messenger, who hopes to subdue the Junkyard with a mysterious new power. With the help of a ragtag team of misfits, Diane and Virgil may just have a chance to stop him-if they don't kill each other first.

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Battery Life

Equal parts Z for Zachariah and Mad Max, Gilpatrick and Lang's darkly funny debut follows a girl from outer space and an aging scavenger who must learn to trust each other in order to survive.

Welcome to the Junkyard, a toxic wasteland where humans, machines, and everything in between fight for survival among the ruins of a long-forgotten war. This is where Diane Three-One-Seven finds herself after the arkship Cradle-the only home she's ever known-falls out of the sky.

When a mysterious scavenger named Virgil stumbles upon Diane's escape pod, the two strike a deal (if it can be called that). Virgil's spare mechanical battle suit, nicknamed the “Grave Walker,” can help Diane survive the ruined atmosphere-but it could kill her if it runs out of power. And Diane's untainted blood, a precious resource in this radioactive hellscape, could keep Virgil alive long enough to finish one last mission-but at what cost?

The two will have to wait to work out their differences, however, as a new threat appears on the horizon: a masked man called the Messenger, who hopes to subdue the Junkyard with a mysterious new power. With the help of a ragtag team of misfits, Diane and Virgil may just have a chance to stop him-if they don't kill each other first.

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Battery Life

Battery Life

by Brennan Gilpatrick, Gregory Lang

Narrated by Thom Rivera

Unabridged — 13 hours, 45 minutes

Battery Life

Battery Life

by Brennan Gilpatrick, Gregory Lang

Narrated by Thom Rivera

Unabridged — 13 hours, 45 minutes

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Overview

Equal parts Z for Zachariah and Mad Max, Gilpatrick and Lang's darkly funny debut follows a girl from outer space and an aging scavenger who must learn to trust each other in order to survive.

Welcome to the Junkyard, a toxic wasteland where humans, machines, and everything in between fight for survival among the ruins of a long-forgotten war. This is where Diane Three-One-Seven finds herself after the arkship Cradle-the only home she's ever known-falls out of the sky.

When a mysterious scavenger named Virgil stumbles upon Diane's escape pod, the two strike a deal (if it can be called that). Virgil's spare mechanical battle suit, nicknamed the “Grave Walker,” can help Diane survive the ruined atmosphere-but it could kill her if it runs out of power. And Diane's untainted blood, a precious resource in this radioactive hellscape, could keep Virgil alive long enough to finish one last mission-but at what cost?

The two will have to wait to work out their differences, however, as a new threat appears on the horizon: a masked man called the Messenger, who hopes to subdue the Junkyard with a mysterious new power. With the help of a ragtag team of misfits, Diane and Virgil may just have a chance to stop him-if they don't kill each other first.


Editorial Reviews

AudioFile

Rivera maintains a sense of urgency throughout with an ear-catching use of tone and timbre shifts…An imaginative tale that blends cyberpunk, postapocalyptic tropes, and buddy road-trip adventures is elevated by Rivera’s steadfast narration.”

Manhattan Book Review

Battery Life is a cyberpunk adventure tale…This high-adrenaline action novel is a fun and fast read. Gilpatrick and Lang have created badass badlands that could rival any setting of destruction and mayhem.”

Amazing Stories

No month would be complete without a postapocalyptic road trip through the desert, so it’s a good thing that Gilpatrick and Lang teamed up to drag a motley crew of scavengers across a Mad Maxian landscape fueled by ‘battery,’ a drug they need to survive the toxified atmosphere…It’s zany fun, and I’m recommending it.”

AUGUST 2023 - AudioFile

Thom Rivera narrates an engaging cyberpunk adventure set on a postapocalyptic Earth and an orbiting space station. Diane 317 enjoys a life of relative peace on the station--until it begins plummeting and she's forced to escape in a pod. She lands and is rescued by gruff Virgil, who traps her in a powered suit of armor. Rivera maintains a sense of urgency throughout with an ear-catching use of tone and timbre shifts. Diane's voice quavers with anxious energy, while Virgil comes across as stoic and patient. An imaginative tale that blends cyberpunk, postapocalyptic tropes, and buddy road-trip adventures is elevated by Rivera's steadfast narration. J.M.M. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940174865914
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 05/30/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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