Red Rising
Author
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ISBN
0-345-53978-8
Edition
1
Volume
1
Publish date
2016-03-28
Book description
It has been seven hundred years since mankind colonized other
planets. The powerful ruling class of humans has installed a rigid and
color-based social hierarchy, where the physically superior Golds at the
top rule with an iron fist. Sixteen-year-old Darrow is a Red, a class
of workers who toil beneath the surface of Mars mining helium-3 to terraform
the planet and make it habitable. He and his wife Eo are caught in a
forbidden area and arrested. While she is publicly whipped for her
crime, Eo sings a forbidden folk tune as a protest against their virtual
enslavement. She is subsequently hanged on the orders of Mars'
ArchGovernor, Nero au Augustus. Darrow cuts down and buries his wife's
body, a crime for which he is also hanged. However, Darrow awakes to
find that he has been drugged and delivered into the hands of the Sons
of Ares, a terrorist group of Reds who fight against the oppression of
the "lowColors". They have adopted the video of Eo's song and execution
as a rallying vehicle for their cause. Darrow joins the Sons when he
learns that Mars was already terraformed centuries before and that the
Reds have been tricked into perpetual servitude and subjugation.
Darrow is conscripted to impersonate a Gold and infiltrate the
Society to bring it down from within. He is physically transformed by
Mickey, a Violet "carver", who gives him the abilities and appearance of
a Gold through painful surgeries, treatments and implants. Using a
fabricated identity, Darrow is accepted into the Golds' elite Institute,
where he befriends the charismatic Cassius au Bellona and alienates the
arrogant Antonia au Severus. Darrow is selected for House Mars by its
gruff Proctor, Fitchner. To continue to the next stage, Darrow must
complete the Passage, a test in which the 100 newly chosen students in
each House are paired and tasked to kill each other as a means to
eliminate the weaker half. Darrow is forced to murder Cassius' brother
Julian to survive, but Cassius can only guess who may have killed him.
Each House is assigned a fortress to defend within the Institute's
confines, with the goal of warring with each other until one House
dominates all others. Mars fractures into factions: one led jointly by
Darrow and Cassius, one by Antonia, one by Titus au Ladros, and the
antisocial Sevro going off on his own. To neutralize the violent and
tyrannical Titus, Darrow enlists House Minerva, led by the young woman
he met briefly upon his arrival at the Institute and whom he has dubbed
"Mustang". Mustang and her troops take the Mars fortress and imprison
Titus. Sevro helps Darrow escape and capture Minerva's standard, which
he trades to reclaim Mars' castle. Darrow takes over as the Primus
(leader) of Mars, and Sevro and his group of "Howlers" declare their
loyalty to him. Darrow realizes from the captive Titus' manner of speech
that he is a fellow Red impersonating a Gold. To maintain his troops'
discipline, Darrow allows Titus to be executed. Darrow captures
Minerva's fortress and defeats their strongman Pax au Telemanus. Before
she escapes, Mustang reveals the existence of "the Jackal", the leader
of House Pluto who is terrorizing other Houses. Antonia and some of
Titus' former followers attempt to overthrow Darrow, but he manages to
thwart their plan. Lilath, a messenger from the Jackal, secretly reveals
to Cassius that Darrow killed Julian. Cassius challenges Darrow to a
duel outside Mars' fortress, severely wounding him and leaving him to
die in the snow.
Darrow is rescued and nursed back to health by Mustang. They begin to
develop romantic feelings for each other as they flee to avoid
discovery by Cassius, now Primus of House Mars. Conquered students are
systematically "enslaved" by other Houses, forced by their honor to
serve their conquerors. Darrow and Mustang begin to amass an army by
recruiting many Oathbreakers, the wandering slaves who have chosen to
disobey orders. Darrow prefers that his captured foes swear their
allegiance and join him, rather than serve him. Learning from his
previous mistakes, he frees these slaves and takes responsibility for
their actions to gain their allegiance. He gains the loyalty of the
duplicitous Tactus au Rath when he accepts physical punishment on
himself after administering the same to Tactus for unruly behavior.
Sevro, who has led his team of Howlers to escape from Cassius, meets up
with Darrow again to join forces. Darrow takes the fortresses of Houses
Ceres, Apollo and Jupiter, enslaving their members until the prisoners
prove their loyalty to him. Fitchner reveals to Darrow that the other
Proctors have been conspiring to assist the Jackal, who is actually
Adrius, the son of ArchGovernor Augustus. Darrow exposes Lucian, a
prisoner taken during the surrender of house Jupiter, as the Jackal
after impaling his hand and offering him the opportunity to free himself
by cutting it off. The Jackal slices off his own hand to escape and
when it becomes clear that Darrow has decided not to let him leave, the
Jackal murders Pax and escapes with the assistance of the Proctors.
Enraged by the Proctors' deliberate efforts to hinder his victory,
Darrow slays Proctor Apollo, and his army storms Mount Olympus, the
floating palace of the Proctors. With the remaining Proctors subdued,
Darrow sends Mustang to capture the Jackal, only to find out from
Fitchner that she is Virginia au Augustus, the Jackal's twin sister.
Darrow expects a betrayal, but she returns to deliver her captive
brother, and Darrow wins the exercise. Before he departs, Cassius
promises Darrow revenge. With his victory, Darrow is given his choice of
a patron to sponsor his future. He accepts the hated ArchGovernor
Augustus' offer to serve as one of his lancers, knowing that the
powerful man will offer him the greatest opportunities to acquire the
power he needs to destroy the Golds.