One Way follows the story of Frank Kittridge, a convicted man who’s been sent to Mars, along with seven other prisoners, to build the first permanent base on Mars. Unfortunately, once he gets there, a series of “accidents” lead Frank to suspect that one of the prisoners is murdering the rest. Frank is then forced to look for the perpetrator and survive the planet – a tough goal when all your suspects are murderers and the planet itself is exceptionally hostile. One Way is an ingenious mix between Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None and Andy Weir’s The Martian, and just a splash of Lee Child action. It’s a fantastic premise well-executed and an easy choice for any adventurous sci-fi fans.
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