A Novel
What we carry through the end of the world —
and what the end of the world carries back.
The bombs went off. Daniel went under.
A year later he woke in a ruined hospital, alone in a city that had swallowed its own silence. No broadcasts. No authorities. No sign of the millions who once filled these streets — only ash, the slow reclaim of nature over concrete, and the faint trail of people who may or may not still be alive.
His wife. His son.
Moving through the hollow canyons of a dead New York, Daniel follows whatever evidence survives — a scrawled note, a rumour passed between wary strangers, the terrifying clarity of purpose that grief can give a man. But the world that unmade itself while he slept has not been idle. Among those who endured the blasts are others who were changed by them — altered in ways that have no name yet, that blur the line between survivor and something else entirely.
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