Charles Gannon
At the End of the World
At the End of the World
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Six kids, a British captain, and a plague outbreak on a remote island in South Georgia. They must find a way to survive and escape before it's too late.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 400 pages
\n Publication date: 06 July 2021
\n Publisher: Baen Books
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Six kids, ranging from suburban geeks to street-smart pariahs, find themselves stranded on a 70-foot pilot house ketch, the Crosscurrent Voyager, on a senior summer cruise to adventure and serious fun. However, their journey takes a turn for the worse when a plague starts spreading, turning most of the survivors into shrieking, cannibalistic rage-monsters. With their past dying as fast as the world that shaped them, the kids' once-despised destination becomes their only hope for survival. But the odds are stacked against them. Not only are other hostile survivors headed to the South Georgia Islands, but the island itself is unable to support permanent habitation. If the strange crew of the Voyager doesn't come up with a further plan, they are heading straight toward the end of the world.
Charles E. Gannon is a renowned science fiction writer known for his rousing, mind-expanding, and pulse-pounding sagas of spaceships and aliens. His work often explores themes of war, sacrifice, and the collapse and rebirth of civilization. The Black Tide Rising series, which includes the book "Dead Sea," is a notable example of his work in the zombie genre.
Ringo, the author of the Black Tide Rising series, has found a mostly unexplored corner of the zombie landscape and uses the zombie frame to tackle a broader theme: the collapse and rebirth of civilization. The series explores the struggles of survivors in a world overrun by zombies and the challenges they face in rebuilding society.
The Crosscurrent Voyager, the setting of the story, is a 70-foot pilot house ketch that is bound on a senior summer cruise to adventure and serious fun. The kids, who range in age from 12 to 16, come from different backgrounds and have their own unique personalities and struggles. However, their journey on the Voyager quickly turns into a nightmare as they face the threat of the plague and the challenges of survival in a remote and inhospitable environment.
One of the key themes in the story is the power of friendship and teamwork. Despite their initial disagreements and rivalries, the kids must band together to survive. They learn to rely on each other's strengths and weaknesses, and their bond becomes stronger as they face the challenges of the island.
Another theme is the importance of adaptability and resourcefulness. The kids must use their wits and ingenuity to find food, shelter, and other resources in a world that has been stripped bare by the plague. They must also learn to navigate the treacherous waters of the South Georgia Islands, which are known for their rough seas and unpredictable weather patterns.
The story also explores the psychological effects of survival in a post-apocalyptic world. The kids must deal with the loss of their families and friends, as well as the trauma of witnessing the horrors of the plague. They must also confront their own fears and doubts, as they struggle to find hope and meaning in a world that has been turned upside down.
The Crosscurrent Voyager is a well-crafted and suspenseful tale that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Gannon's writing is vivid and descriptive, and he creates a sense of urgency and tension that will keep readers engaged until the very end. The characters are well-developed and relatable, and the reader will find themselves rooting for them as they face the ultimate test of survival.
In conclusion, "Dead Sea" is a must-read for fans of science fiction, horror, and survival stories. It is a well-crafted and suspenseful tale that explores the power of friendship, adaptability, and resourcefulness in a post-apocalyptic world. The characters are well-developed and relatable, and the story will keep readers engaged until the very end. Charles E. Gannon is a talented writer who has created a compelling and memorable series with the Black Tide Rising series.
\n Weight: 190g\n
Dimension: 211 x 300 x 16 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781982125479\n \n
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