I have enjoyed reading the latest release from Jacqui Murray – Survival of the Fittest (Book 1 of the Crossroads Trilogy)
About the book
Five tribes. One leader. A treacherous journey across three continents in search of a new home. Written in the spirit of Jean Auel, Survival of the Fittest is an unforgettable saga of hardship and determination, conflict and passion.
Chased by a ruthless enemy, Xhosa leads her People on a grueling journey through unknown and dangerous lands following a path laid out decades before by her father, to be followed only as a last resort. She is joined by other fleeing tribes from Indonesia, China, South Africa, East Africa, and the Levant, all similarly forced by timeless events to find new lives. As they struggle to overcome treachery, lies, tragedy, secrets, and Nature itself, Xhosa is forced to face the reality that her enemy doesn’t want to ruin her People. It wants to ruin her.
The story is set 850,000 years ago, a time in prehistory when man populated most of Eurasia, where ‘survival of the fittest’ was not a slogan. It was a destiny. Xhosa’s People were from a violent species, one fully capable of addressing the many hardships that threatened their lives except for one: future man, a smarter version of themselves, one destined to obliterate all those who came before.
My review for Survival of the Fittest – April 17th 2019.
I thoroughly enjoyed Jacqui Murray’s Born in a Treacherous Time which introduced us to one of the earliest humans, Lucy. In her latest book Survival of the Fittest, we fast forward to a mere 850,000 years ago, when the earth continues to be extremely unsettled as it goes through its own growing pains.
The dangers are frighteningly and ever present for humans, who are forced to flee, not just environmental perils, but the brutality of invading tribes who want to usurp rivals for the safest caves, and the lands needed to support life.
We meet a woman who is strong and unusually a leader of men. Xhosa has a massive responsibility on her shoulders to take her tribe to safety, as well as find a way to work side by side with other human species that they encounter. She is supported by a warrior who has to fight his own ingrained resistance to a female leader, and along the way she finds good counsel in Pan-do and his daughter who are also fleeing to safety with their tribe. However, at the end of the day, it is she who must decide which path to follow despite resistance from some of her followers.
There is adventure in abundance, since this is not a gentle environment, and one can only admire the strength, courage and intelligence required to navigate all the obstacles that stand between Xhosa, her people, and sanctuary.
The language is straightforward, descriptive and direct, which is appropriate, since at the time communication would have been reliant on body language, sign language and I would imagine a lot of guesswork. Especially as each tribe had different identifiers for the same animals, landscape or danger. But Murray has created a language and a world that we can become immersed and invested in, leaving us with a desire to find out what happens next to these people that have so many of the traits and flaws we understand and see in ourselves.
The environment has been established and the various groups are poised for the next stage in their development, which 850,000 years into the future led to the humans we are today.
This is what adds an extra element of fascination to the story. These are our ancestors and as we see their struggles, invasions of land, and the thousands fleeing anywhere to call home, it is difficult not to draw parallels with our world today. I am looking forward to reading book II to find out what my ancestors faced next in this trilogy.
Read the other early reviews and buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NKM58GB
And Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Survival-Fittest-Crossroads-Trilogy-Book-ebook/dp/B07NKM58GB
Also by Jacqui Murray
Read all the reviews and buy the books: Amazon Author Page US
And: Amazon UK
Read more reviews and follow Jacqui on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/84832.Jacqui_Murray
About Jacqui Murray
Jacqui Murray is the webmaster for Worddreams, her blog about all things writing. She is the author of the popular Building a Midshipman, the story of her daughter’s journey from high school to United States Naval Academy, the Rowe-Delamagente thrillers, and the upcoming prehistoric fiction, Born in a Treacherous Time. She is also the author/editor of over a hundred books on integrating tech into education, adjunct professor of technology in education, webmaster for Ask a Tech Teacher an Amazon Vine Voice a columnist for TeachHUB, monthly contributor to Today’s Author, and a freelance journalist on tech ed topics.
Connect to Jacqui Murray
Blog: Worddreams,
Twitter: @WordDreams
Goodreads: Jacqui Murray
Pinterest: Ask a Tech Teacher
Amazon author page: Jacqui Murray
My writing website: JacquiMurray.net
Thank you for dropping in today and I hope you will enjoy discovering Jacqui’s book for yourselves.. thanks Sally.
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I’m about a third of the way through this book, Sally, and your review seems spot on. I’m a Jacqui Murray fan and find her prehistoric fiction fascinating. Now, I have to go read some more. 🙂
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Great Diana…who knows perhaps our tribes passed each other or even trekked together! hugs
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I see those page turns, Diana! Keep it up!
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What a fantastic review for Jacqui’s newest. Congrats Jacqui! ❤
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Thanks Debby ♥
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Thanks so much, Deb. I also am humbled by this review. I stuck it on a digital post-it to my desktop.
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Keep on doing what you do Jacqui..hugs
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As you should! 🙂
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Outstanding review! Sharing and looking forward to a terrific read!
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Thank you Bette.. I am sure you will enjoy.. hugs
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I am blushing.
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I’m glowing over here in California and it’s not our sunny day. Thanks for such a well-thought out and uplifting review, Sally.
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Enjoyed very much Jacqui and looking forward to the next book.. hugs
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A lovely review of Jacqui’s book, Sally. I am sure she will be thrilled.
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Thank you Robbie..hugsx
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Oh I am. I’m especially appreciative that she posted to Amazon UK (where my book was pretty lonely with no reviews).
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I am sure there will be many more Jacqui..x
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Thanks for sharing, Charles!
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