Arborescence by Rhett Davis (Review)

 

Arborescence by Rhett Davis is an interesting slice of speculative fiction set in the near future when people are willingly turning themselves into trees to help save the planet.

From this unique tale Davis weaves a fascinating tale, told in short sharp sections, seen through the eyes of two principles, Bren and Caitlyn.  Their relationship forms the backbone of this novel, and it is well drawn and engaging.   

I really enjoyed reading this novel, and it raises a number of interesting questions of the reader to ponder.   

Thank you to Netgalley and the publishers for the ARC.

 

Arborescence is now available from Waterstones, Amazon and all local bookstores. 


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