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Title: The Wolves of Winter
Author: Tyrell Johnson
Narrator: Jayme Mattler
Format: Unabridged
Length: 8 hrs and 53 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-11-18
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
Lynn McBride's guide to surviving in the Yukon:
Step One. Forget about life in Alaska. Don't think about microwaves, pizza, chocolate, movies, summer, the flu pandemic, or your dad - his sunken eyes, frail knuckles. That world's gone. Move on. You're a survivor.
Step Two. Learn to hunt, gut, clean, and cook animals without ralfing.
Step Three. Learn to live with the cold, the uncomfortable cabins, and the snow, snow, and more snow.
Step Four. Protect what's left of your family. Even if it means travelling with a stranger into the frozen north to help find and kill a man you know nothing about.
Step Five. Trust no-one.
Narrated by Lynn, a 23-year-old who was 12 when war and flu struck and she, her uncle, her mother and her brother left their town in Alaska for the remote Yukon territory. Since then she's grown up in isolation, a surly neighbour three miles away the only human contact outside her family.
When she runs into a stranger and his dog while out hunting one day everything changes. Jax stays with them while recovering from an injury and when, a week later, a group of four men show up looking for him he kills three of them and runs off to catch the fourth before he can bring more men back.
Lynn and her uncle Jeryl go with him, and Jax explains that they are bad men who want to run experiments on him because of his superhuman strength. Their eventual confrontation with the group of men changes their small family outpost forever.
Critic Reviews:
"With elements of Cormac McCarthy's The Road and TV's The Walking Dead, the book gets off to a gripping start, blending visceral thrills with existential reflections.... A stylishly written debut by a novelist to keep an eye on...." (Kirkus Reviews)
"An exciting, fast-paced tale...Johnson is an excellent storyteller; the novel is full of action, suspense, and plot twists as the resilient characters fight for survival in a harsh winter wilderness." (Publishers Weekly)
"If Jack London had written a post-apocalyptic, coming-of-age thriller, it might read something like this. Curl up with The Wolves of Winter by a warm fire, and set aside a day, because this is great, absorbing fiction, with one of the most appealing protagonists I've ever encountered. It deserves the widest possible audience." (Blake Crouch, author of the New York Times best-selling Dark Matter and the internationally best-selling Wayward Pines Trilogy)
Members Reviews:
Frosty Winter Fiction
This book is listed as a best fiction for 2018. I hope there are better books out there this coming year. It was ok. There was a bit of redundancy that was unnecessary and fairly easy to guess the ending. It is a quick read and a very cold winter read . I would recommend it to those who enjoy post apocalyptic as it has s bit of a different twist. It is also a bit scary to read during flu season.
Fantastic. Loved it
A must read. Fantastic. Loved it. Didn't want it to end.
Great book! Had a hard time putting it down ...
Great book! Had a hard time putting it down and could really experience seeing the world through Gwendolynn's (deal with it Lynn) eyes. It's one of those stories that every once in a while you realize you're reading standing up because you care so much about the characters. Looking forward to the next one!
Loved it. Well written
Loved it. Well written. Great character development and imagery. Compelling story.