The Dire Earth Cycle
The Dire Earth Cycle is a trilogy of science fiction novels written by American author Jason M. Hough. The series was simultaneously released in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The first book in the series, The Darwin Elevator, was released in July 2013, and the two sequels, The Exodus Towers and The Plague Forge, were released later that same year. An eBook-only release, The Dire Earth: A Novella, acts as a prequel to the trilogy and reveals more of the main characters' backgrounds.
Reception for The Darwin Elevator was extremely positive, and the book placed on The [New York Times Best Seller list|The New York Times Best-Seller list].
Background
The series is based on a future post-apocalyptic Earth in the 23rd century. An empty space vessel arrives which harbingers additional arrivals; the next is a ship which constructs the cord of a space elevator anchored in Darwin, Australia. The unknown aliens are never seen and are dubbed "The Builders". Neil Platz, having discovered the first vessel in orbit, works out the future location of the elevator and establishes Platz Industries to exploit it: buying the land where it will anchor, building the Nightcliff elevator base and climber infrastructure in Darwin, and eventually establishing orbital colonies along the elevator cord. For a time, Darwin thrives as the centre of space technology innovation.Synopsis
''The Darwin Elevator''
The first novel is set years after most of the Earth's population has died from a quickly spreading plague called "SUBS". Those who survive the disease turn into zombie-like subhumans. The others comprise the rare "immunes" and the refugees inhabiting the "Aura" safe zone around the space elevator.Humanity exists as refugees in Darwin or as technological space dwellers, who occupy space stations and space farms constructed around the elevator. They live in a fragile coexistence: Darwin exports air and water for the space stations, and the space farms feed the ground population.
The lead character, Captain Skyler Luiken, heads a team of fellow immune scavengers, who can survive outside the Aura, battling subhumans while they collect items of value for trade or to repair the aging elevator complex and space stations. Skyler and his crew become entangled in the political plots and power games of Russell Blackfield, the head of the Nightcliff elevator base, and Neil Platz, creator and "owner" of the space stations. As the Aura's protection begins to fail, Platz and scientist Dr. Tania Sharma discover that another Builder vessel is due to arrive.
Skyler eventually gets to the bottom of the Aura's failure but is unable to stop Blackfield from assaulting the space facilities. The novel ends in a cliffhanger: as the Builders have established another space elevator in South America, the characters escape from the Nightcliff coup by relocating some space stations to the new elevator, where they find things are very different.