Scarlet (novel)

Scarlet
Author Marissa Meyer
Country United States
Language English
Series The Lunar Chronicles
Genre Young adult, Romance, Science Fiction, dystopian
Publication date
February 5, 2013
Media type Print (Hardback)
Pages 454
ISBN 978-0-312-64296-9
Preceded by Cinder
Followed by Cress, Winter

Scarlet is the second novel in Marissa Meyer's The Lunar Chronicles, published by Macmillan Publishers through their subsidiary Feiwel & Friends. The story is loosely based on the fairy tale of "Little Red Riding Hood", similar to its previous book Cinder which was loosely based on "Cinderella".[1][2]

Plot summary

Scarlet Benoit is a young girl living on her grandmother's farm in Rieux, France. When her grandmother goes missing, she embarks on a dangerous mission to solve the mystery of her grandmother's disappearance. While delivering fresh goods to one of her loyal but unfriendly customers, her friend Emilié introduces her to a jittery shy street fighter whose code name is revealed to be Wolf, who saves her after she makes a speech about Cinder, a Lunar cyborg. She notices a tattoo on his arm; a string of numbers and letters that have no meaning to her. When she gets back from her job, her dad is there and is crazily trying to find something. She questions her dad, who has burn marks all up his arms from being tortured, and he says that the same people have her grandma. The one clue that he can remember is that the kidnappers had a tattoo on their forearm. Scarlet heads out to question Wolf. The next morning Wolf comes by her farm and explains to her what happened. The kidnappers want to interrogate the grandmother in order to obtain information about the lost Lunar princess Selene. The princess is actually Linh Cinder, a cyborg mechanic. Cinder found this out through a Dr. Erland at the end of the first book. Linh Cinder is now a wanted fugitive. While escaping, Cinder meets Carswell Thorne, a U.S. Republic fugitive sentenced in New Beijing, and decides to brainwash him to help her. During their escape from the prison, Cinder and Thorne break in to steal Thorne’s stolen U.S. military space ship to leave the atmosphere. While aboard the ship the two come across problems with the ship's autopilot. Cinder, remembering she has Iko's personality chip, places it into the ship.

It's there that Cinder remembers from Nainsi, Kai's android, spoke of a woman named Michelle Benoit who was connected to the missing Lunar Princess (a.k.a Cinder).

Characters

References

  1. Truitt, Brian (July 5, 2012). "Cover reveal, excerpt and interview: 'Scarlet' by Marissa Meyer". USA TODAY. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  2. Lloyd McMichael, Barbara (March 4, 2013). "Tacoma author's 'Scarlet' is an entering fairy tale/sci fi mash-up". The Bellingham Herald. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
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