Book description
Od Fitch hates his life. He hates living in the middle of nowhere, he
hates the fact that his mum is dead and his dad is too wrapped up in his
research to notice him, and he hates his school, where the lessons are
too easy and dull to bother with. But everything changes one day when Od
arrives home to discover his father has been abducted by terrorists. Far
from the mild-mannered genius that Od believed him to be, Od's father
has been designing the most powerful weapon known to mankind, Warsuit 1.
0. A 7m-tall robotic exoskeleton designed to form a permanent psychic
bond with whoever pilots it first. And that person is Od. Armed and
dangerous, Od's now trapped in a race against time, to save his father
from the terrorists, from the government, and from a viciously beautiful
operative known only as Angelica W-K. James Lovegrove is a very highly
regarded British SF writer. His novel Escardy Gap, co-written with Pete
Crowther, is a cult favourite, and was voted by readers of SFX one of
the top fifty SF/Fantasy novels of all time. Days was shortlisted for
the 1998 Arthur C. Clarke Award. Other titles include Untied Kingdom,
Worldstorm, Provender Gleed, The Age of Ra and The Age of Zeus. Wings, a
short novel for reluctant readers, was short-listed for several awards,
while his fantasy series for teens, The Clouded World, written under the
pseudonym Jay Amory, has been translated into 7 other languages so far.
He also reviews fiction for the Financial Times.