Kirby (“Icefall,” “Clockwork Three”) is a fine writer. Under Monroe’s guidance, Owen and Javier join a group of other teens, entering a DNA memory they all share - the 1863 Draft Riots in New York City.Īs you might imagine, the possibilities are endless in a series like this. The only way to stay safe is to find the relic first. The Brotherhood of Assassins and the Templar Order both want that relic and are willing to stop at nothing to get it. While in the simulation, the two uncover the existence of a powerful relic. The problem - only the memories predating a person’s birth are available.ĭevastated, Owen grudgingly agrees to join his friend Javier in a shared memory between two of their ancestors. Monroe, the IT guy at school, has access to an Animus-a device that lets users explore genetic memories buried within their own DNA. Owen’s father died in prison after being accused and convicted of a crime Owen is sure he didn’t commit. The main character in “Last Descendants” is Owen. The action within the book takes place concurrently in present day and the past. “Last Descendants” is the first book in a series that features a group of teens caught up in the centuries-old Assassin-Templar feud. Kirby’s book based on the franchise, “Last Descendants,” I decided to dive right in. I do know a little bit about books, though, so when I received Matthew J. I’m not a fan of video games, so I have little knowledge of the video game franchise Assassin’s Creed.
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