Afterburn
by Michael Bodhi Green
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Pub Date Oct 01 2025 | Archive Date Mar 17 2026
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🏆 A LOVEREADING "INDIE BOOKS WE LOVE" SELECTION
"Afterburn is a highly considered dystopian fiction that pitches personal conflict alongside societal ones and creates an evocative and captivating read."Â
LoveReading, February 2026
"A sharp, precise, and quietly brutal SF tale...Lovers of speculative fiction driven by moral tension and character consequence will find much to admire here."
The Prairies Book Review, January 2026
It is 2070, and the American dream has been replaced by containment zones, surveillance drones, and endless wildfire. Inside the Gypsum detention center, Alton Lucas lives a lie, concealing his mixed heritage from the white supremacists he is imprisoned with.
His cover is blown not by the inmates, but by the state. Desperate to stop a new wave of insurrection, the government weaponizes Alton against the insurgency's leader: Alex Weber, now known as Hagen. Years ago, Alton, Alex, and Kiara were inseparable, bonded by a shared obsession with space travel. Now, they are on opposite sides of civil war.
To stop Alex, Alton must become something else entirely. Augmented with lethal technology and stripped of his agency, he is sent into the mountains to hunt the only family he has left. But as Alton peels back the layers of Alex’s plan, he discovers that the target isn’t the White House or the capital—it’s the upcoming Mars Colony Launch.
Afterburn is a visceral journey into a future where identity is a weapon and nostalgia is a trap. From the squalor of prison camps to the promise of the Red Planet, Alton Lucas must decide if he is willing to let the world burn to save his friends—or if he has the strength to let them go.
Afterburn is a speculative fiction thriller in the vein of American War by Omar El Akkad or Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel. The novel teems with cinematic visuals, breathless action, provocative themes, and poignant character moments.
"Sci-fi adventure, family conflict, and political suspense are seamlessly fused in Michael Green's compelling prose. Afterburn is the best kind of literary entertainment, a wise, enthralling guide to the gravity-free reaches of the human psyche."
--Melissa Pritchard, author of Flight of the Wild Swan and A Solemn Pleasure
Michael Green is a writer and professor living in Tempe, Arizona, where he earned his MFA in Creative Writing at Arizona State. His work has appeared in numerous publications including Salon, Digital Trends, StudioBinder, and Pop Matters, among others. Library Journal named his three volume edited encyclopedia, Race in American Film: Voices and Visions that Shaped a Nation, a Best Reference work of 2017.
Advance Praise
Editorial Reviews
From LoveReading (UK)
"Michael Bodhi Green has done an amazing job to develop a complex, multi-faceted and thought-provoking story while handling the challenging themes of prejudice, racism and identity. Looking at different aspects of the story individually: The racial tensions played out in the political climate, Alton’s conflicting feelings and struggle with his own mixed heritage and the relationship dynamics played out between Alton, Alex and Kiara all offer dimension to the narrative that kept me intrigued as I read. By combining all these different potential conflicts, I wasn’t ever quite sure how the story was going to play out.
The characters that have been crafted are all multi-dimensional, not all of them are likeable and I’d say none of them are especially virtuous, which makes them more complex and interesting for the reader to get to know. Throughout the book Alton is unsure of his allegiances, questioning himself and those around him, which then puts the reader on uncertain ground, questioning intentions with each twist.
Afterburn is a highly considered dystopian fiction that pitches personal conflict alongside societal ones and creates an evocative and captivating read."Â
From The Prairies Book Review
"A sharp, precise, and quietly brutal SF tale...
Green takes readers into a broken America where surveillance is constant, ideology is lethal, and escape lies off-planet. It is 2070, and the American dream has collapsed into detention zones, surveillance drones, and endless wildfire. Inside the Gypsum camp, Alton Lucas survives by hiding his mixed heritage among white supremacists. When the state exposes him, it forces Alton to hunt his former friend Alex Weber—now the insurgent leader Hagen. Augmented and stripped of choice, Alton uncovers a plot aimed not at Washington, but at the Mars Colony Launch before it ever leaves Earth. Can he stop the future without destroying the last people he loves?
Green approaches augmentation and forced militarization with restraint, favoring psychological erosion over technological display. Alton's loss of agency unfolds slowly, through compromises that feel minor in isolation but devastating in accumulation. As he moves from prisoner to operative, the prose tightens, reflecting the narrowing of his moral and physical options. Violence is deliberate and unsettling, never treated as catharsis or escape.
The novel's most incisive turn is its refusal to settle for familiar political targets. By redirecting the threat to the Mars Colony Launch, the novel sharpens its core conflict. Mars emerges not as refuge, but as an extension of Earth's unfinished damage. The future is no longer theoretical—it is personal. Memory ties Alton to Alex and Kiara as both anchor and threat. Green resists sentimentality and allows grief, loyalty, and anger to stand unresolved. Survival within the system is never morally neutral.
Lovers of speculative fiction driven by moral tension and character consequence will find much to admire here."
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9798898980115 |
| PRICE | $1.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 381 |
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Featured Reviews
Michael Bodhi Green does another fantastic job in this scifi novel, it had that concept that I was looking for and was glad it was so well written. It created the world perfectly and thought the scifi element worked well overall as a plot.The characters had that charm that I wanted and was engaged with how the characters were used. Michael Bodhi Green has a strong writing style and can't wait for more.
I received an advanced copy of Afterburn from NetGalley, and as this was my first read by Michael Green, I wasn’t sure what to expect. What I got was a tightly wound, high stakes story that hooked me from the very first chapter. Green builds the plot with precision: a catastrophic event, a desperate scramble for survival, and a series of choices that push every character to their limits. The tension escalates chapter by chapter as the narrative shifts between the unfolding disaster and the personal histories that shape how each character responds. I loved how the plot balances action with emotional depth every twist feels rooted in who these people are, not just what’s happening around them. As the situation intensifies, secrets surface, alliances shift, and the story barrels toward a climax that is both explosive and deeply satisfying. What impressed me most is how seamlessly the plot threads come together. Nothing feels wasted; every detail pays off. By the end, I was fully invested in the characters’ fates and genuinely surprised by the direction the story took. #NETGALLEY #AFTERBURN
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