The small town of Sullivan has barricaded itself against the outside world. It is one of the last enclaves of civilization and the residents are determined that their town remain free from the strange and terrifying plague that is sweeping the land—a plague that transforms ordinary people into murderous, bloodthirsty madmen. But the transformation is only the beginning. With the shocking realization that mankind is evolving into something different, something horrifying, the struggle for survival becomes a battle to save humanity.
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Simon Clark lives in Donaster, South Yorkshire. His short stories have appeared in several magazines and anthologies, including Darklands 2, Dark Voices 5 and The Year's Best Horror Stories (four times). As well as two collections of short stories, Blood and Grit and Salt Snake and Other Bloody Cuts, he has written nine novels including The Fall and Vampyrrhic, and most recently, The Night of the Triffids, which continues the story of John Wyndham's classic bestseller. His work has been broadcast on BBC Radio 4, and he has also written material for the rock band U2.
This highly readable but flawed tale from British horror author Clark (Vampyrrhic, etc.) suffers from multiple personality disorder. It begins as a tale of Sullivan, a small town protected from apocalyptic disaster by dint of its isolation and the protection of outsider Greg Valdiva. Valdiva can somehow sense if strangers seeking entry to the community are infected with the mysterious malady that has wiped out most of civilization. When he detects the zombie-like carriers, dubbed "hornets," he quickly dispatches them. As in many apocalyptic tales, the townspeople go too far in their quest to keep the outside world at bay and eventually turn on their own. In time, Valdiva flees Sullivan and hooks up with a band of young survivors that includes his love interest, Michaela. Just when the reader thinks it's them against the hornets, the hero and heroine find themselves trapped in a bunker with a mad scientist. Meanwhile, a new threat looms: "hives," rooms full of jiggling red gelatin with body parts floating in it, are sucking unwary humans dry. The story's jumpy plot has one benefit-it will keep readers on their toes. But the setting feels more British than American; the catastrophic cause of it all is unbelievable; the dialogue is bland; and the protagonist seems far more experienced than his 19 years.
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Condition: Very Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Seller Inventory # GRP74117751
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Hardback: 9½" x 6¼". Condition: Fine: Very small signs of wear. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Cover Art: Derek Colligan (illustrator). 1st Edition. © 2002: A stand-alone novel by Simon Clark. 1st edition, 1st printing:- Synopsis: An ocean of humanity runs from a devastating force that no one can even see - they pour northwards over the Mexican border. A mighty nation falls. Sullivan town remains one of the last enclaves of civilization. Greg Valdiva, a stranger to the community, has lost his city home, and his mother and sister both died on the gruelling journey here. Beyond the township's ramparts, humanity is undergoing a strange and terrifying transformation. Fearing contamination, Sullivan isolates itself, allowing no one in or out, under the threat of death. When Greg Valdiva helps hungry refugees, he is forced to flee. He joins a band of teenagers and discovers that the Earth has been overwhelmed by a new species of human being. He and his friends are on the run; theirs is a ceaseless struggle for survival. Soon Greg will learn about the twenty-first century curse that has befallen humanity. And that this is the start of a war like no other, as humankind plunges towards the abyss of total extinction:- Review(s): "Simon Clark is a wonderful writer. He has what it takes to be another Stephen King" - Bentley Little, Hellnotes:- (original cost £17.99). Seller Inventory # 20.051.00027
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Hardcover. First edition (& 1st printing). Horror novel. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Together with the USA paperback edition (Leisure Books, 2003), inscribed and dated by the author to UK horror editor Hugh Lamb. The paperback has Hugh Lamb's initials rubber-stamped on inside rear cover. Fine copy in a fine dustjacket (as new). Seller Inventory # 09823
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