D. MacHale - SYLO

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Does Tucker Pierce have what it takes to be a hero when the U.S. military quarantines his island?
Fourteen-year-old Tucker Pierce prefers to fly under the radar. He’s used to navigating around summer tourists in his hometown on idyllic Pemberwick Island, Maine. He’s content to sit on the sidelines as a backup player on the high school football team. And though his best friend Quinn tells him to “go for it,” he’s too chicken to ask Tori Sleeper on a date. There’s always tomorrow, he figures. Then Pemberwick Island is invaded by a mysterious branch of the U.S. military called SYLO. And sitting on the sidelines is no longer an option for Tucker, because tomorrow may never come.
It’s up to Tucker, Quinn, and Tori to uncover the truth about the singing aircraft that appears only at night—and the stranger named Feit who’s pushing a red crystal he calls the Ruby that brings unique powers to all who take it. Tucker and his friends must rescue not just Pemberwick Island, but the fate of the world—and all before tomorrow is too late. 
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bestselling author D.J. MacHale brings his brilliant plotting and breathless pacing to
the first in this ultimate end-of-the-world adventure trilogy.

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Either that, or Quinn and I had been hallucinating.

I sat down in the cool sand to stare out at the ocean…and the mainland far in the distance. It seemed so far away, as if it were another world. In many ways, it was.

In spite of the recent disturbing events, I liked living on Pemberwick. The islanders who lived here year-round were pretty cool. I guess you’d call it a neighborly place where everybody knew most everybody else. Most of the men worked on fishing or lobster boats. That’s what Pemberwick was all about. That and tourism. The summer crowds brought in the big bucks, which supported the people who owned the inns or worked the ferries or clerked in the shops or did any one of the other thousand jobs that kept the island humming with summer fun. Quinn and I had even pulled traps on a lobster boat that past summer. It was tough work, but we learned a lot about boats and the sea. It was a pretty simple life—and there wasn’t much chance of getting cast aside like they did to my dad back in Greenwich when some corporation needed to cut expenses to increase profits. That world scared me. Pemberwick, on the other hand, made sense. It was safe. I could see myself living here for a good long time. Who needed the real world?

Those few short minutes on the beach had me totally relaxed and feeling good for the first time in over a week. It was a welcome vacation that I wish could have lasted a lot longer than it did.

“Hey! Tucker Pierce?”

A man’s voice was calling to me from the road. I was afraid it might be an armchair quarterback from town who wanted to tell me how I’d never fill Marty’s shoes. I debated sprinting down the beach to escape, but after the practice I’d been through, my legs felt like lead.

“Is that you?” the guy asked.

He was coming closer. No way I could duck this.

“Nope,” I called over my shoulder. “Don’t know anybody by that name.”

The guy laughed and walked up behind me.

“I don’t blame you, man. You’ve had a hell of a day.”

Finally! Somebody who understood what I was going through. I turned to see who this sympathetic stranger could be—and came face to face with the surfer dude from the game. And the funeral. He was trudging through the sand wearing sunglasses and a big friendly smile.

“Who are you?” I asked.

He held out his hand to shake. “Ken Feit,” he said with authority. “Good to meet you, Tucker.”

I tentatively shook his hand. His grip was strong and confident.

“I’ve seen you around,” I said. “What’s your deal?”

Feit laughed. “No deal. I’m on vacation. Been kicking around for a couple of weeks. The surf’s been outstanding along the East Coast so I’ve been working my way north from South Carolina, chasing waves.”

It sounded like the kind of life I wanted to lead.

Feit added, “It’s been great but I’ve got to get back to reality soon.”

“What’s with the note-taking?” I asked.

Feit pulled his small journal from the front pocket of his hoodie.

“This?” He shrugged and said, “I guess you’d call this a working vacation. I heard about Marty Wiggins and wanted to see him play. So tragic.”

“Are you a college scout?”

“Nah. I work for a company that makes nutritional supplements. You know, ergogenic aids.”

“No, I don’t know.”

Feit laughed again. He laughed easily.

“It’s not as complicated as it sounds. We manufacture nutritional substances to help athletes improve their performance.”

“You mean like steroids?”

“No! It’s all natural. We’ve got a new product that I’ve been testing and I thought of giving a sample to Marty but, well, I never got the chance.”

“That’s why you were at the game?”

“Yeah. Whenever I come across a serious athlete, I offer them a sample. It’s the best PR possible because the results are incredible.”

“What does it do?” I asked.

“Walk with me and I’ll tell you.”

The guy seemed harmless so I figured it couldn’t hurt to take a walk. I took a step and stumbled a bit.

“Whoa, you sore?” he asked.

“I had a bad practice.”

“Dude, that wasn’t bad. It was brutal.”

“You were there?”

Feit shrugged. “I told you, I’m always looking for serious athletes.”

“Then you shouldn’t have been watching me.”

“C’mon,” he said with a charming smile. “Let’s walk.”

I had to work to keep up. His idea of walking and mine were two different things. His was closer to a jog than a stroll. He looked to be in his thirties and in decent shape. I was half his age and in football shape, but my legs were still heavy from practice. At least that’s what I told myself. I didn’t want to admit that an old guy had more stamina than me.

“Check this out,” he said, reaching into the front pocket of his hoodie.

He pulled out a clear plastic medicine bottle that was filled with brilliant red crystals.

“This is what my company makes. We call it the Ruby, for obvious reasons.”

I took the bottle and held it up to the dying light to get a closer look.

“Looks like chunks of quartz,” I observed.

“It’s mostly sea salts. We’ve been experimenting with the stuff for years and I think we’ve finally hit the right formula. It’s all about helping an athlete’s metabolism function more efficiently, which dramatically improves performance.”

“How?” I asked.

Feit laughed. Again. I wasn’t sure if he found everything funny or if it was a put-on to make him seem like a friendly guy.

“You’d have to ask our research team about that. I just promote the stuff. But I guarantee you, once this hits the market, it’s going to revolutionize sports and athletic training.”

He took the bottle back and twisted off the cap. “Here,” he said. “Give it a try.”

“Whoa, no. I don’t think so.”

“It’s totally safe, Tucker,” he assured me. “It’s basically salt. Some sugars too.”

“And it’s not illegal?”

“How can it be illegal? Nobody even knows it exists.”

“I don’t know…”

“I saw you play today, if that’s what you call it. Do you want to repeat that performance again tomorrow? Or in a game?”

I didn’t have to answer that.

“Here,” he said, grabbing my hand.

He tapped a few tiny crystals into my open palm.

“That’s, like…nothing,” he said. “Let it dissolve in your mouth.”

I stared at the red crystals. They were almost pretty.

“I don’t even like taking aspirin,” I said.

Feit laughed.

“Why is that funny?” I asked.

“Look, it’s an absolutely harmless natural salt. I’ll prove it to you.”

He tapped a much larger portion into his hand, screwed the cap back on the bottle, and jammed it into his pocket.

“If it was dangerous, would I do this?” he said and licked the crystals from the palm of his hand. He then licked his lips, and smiled. “Tasty too.”

I watched the cocky guy closely, not sure of what to expect.

“Yeah, so?” I said.

“Race you to the lifeguard tower,” he said with a smile.

“No way. I’m too sore.”

“Or maybe you’re afraid to get beat by an old man.”

He took off his sunglasses and gave me a wink and a smile. He then took off running faster than I thought was humanly possible. He blasted along the shore, digging through the soft sand like he was on turf.

I stood there staring, stunned. The lifeguard tower was at least a hundred yards away and he was there within seconds. How could that be? Was he really that fast? Or was it the Ruby?

I examined the crystals in my hand. It was salt. From the sea. What harm could it do? I was torn between fear and curiosity. I raised my hand and took a closer look, as if I could possibly unlock the secret of the stuff by staring at it.

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