![]() ![]() ![]() We pick up with Dylan, a new character with an important story, then we reconnect with Jack, Lisa, and Greg shortly after the conclusion of "Hell's Children." There's a masterful flow of building suspense as Monk develops the world of post-Sickness D.C./Maryland/Virginia. Could Monk duplicate what he'd done with the first book? That book showed how good YA can be, so when "Hell's Encore" came out, I grabbed it immediately. Nick Cole, author of CTRL-ALT-REVOLT, creator of Apocalypse Weird.įans of One Second After, The Hunger Games, and Alas Babylon should enjoy this what-if tale of inventiveness, character, and courage.įast-paced, toe-curling, pulse-pounding YA post-apocalyptic suspense.Įven though I'm not a fan of YA, I gave John L. ![]() ”A Post Apocalyptic Lord of the Flies that's both terrifying and uplifting.” Thorn, Amazon Top 100 Author in Action & Adventure. Monk brings a remarkable wit and elegance to his storytelling through the use of vivid descriptions and complex characters." ![]() Nicholas Sansbury Smith, author of the "Extinction Cycle." "An emotional and action filled post-apocalyptic story with unforgettable characters. To protect the people he loves, Jack must ally with those he needs, and the line between savior and monster has never been blurrier. Unbeknownst to him, mechanized death under the control of a sadistic boy threatens what fragile progress he and the survivors at Big Timber have made. Jack extends his domain from the hills of Virginia to the waters of the Chesapeake in search of a more stable food supply. ![]()
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